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ELCA NEWS SERVICE

October 27, 2004

Board Forwards Proposal for New Worship Materials to ELCA Council
04-201-JB

     CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The board of the Division for Congregational
Ministries (DCM) forwarded a report -- which includes "provisions for
finishing the development of a new primary book of worship" -- to the
Church Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).  The
council will consider the report for transmission to the 2005 ELCA
Churchwide Assembly.
        The DCM board met here Oct. 15-16.  The Church Council is the
ELCA's board of directors and serves as the legislative authority of the
church between churchwide assemblies.  The council meets Nov. 11-15.
Assemblies are held every other year; the next is Aug. 8-14, 2005, in
Orlando, Fla.
        With little discussion, the board acted on the report, "Renewing
Worship in the ELCA."  It encouraged the council to ask the 2005
Churchwide Assembly to affirm the "steps toward renewal" in the report.
In addition to a new book of worship, the board noted the report calls for
ongoing development of new worship resources that are "responsive to the
changing mission needs of the ELCA."
        The report reviews the process of developing new worship
materials, lists a series of steps toward renewing worship, includes a
rough outline of what might be in a worship book, and lists a
"constellation" of worship materials that have been produced or will be
produced in addition to a new worship book.
        In presenting the report, Dr. Michael Krentz, board member,
Bethlehem, Pa., noted that the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod just
approved a new worship book of its own at its July 2004 convention.
Krentz also said when the ELCA Churchwide Assembly considers the Renewing
Worship proposal, voting members will not be asked to approve hymns to be
included in the book.
        Renewing Worship is a project of the ELCA, with primary work being
performed by DCM and Augsburg Fortress, the publishing house of the ELCA.

Board Reviews Ethnic Strategies, Discusses Outdoor Ministry Plan
     + The board reviewed a draft of "Many Voices, Tell the Story, Create
the Vision: Build Our Future," a plan of action for ministry in African
Descent communities, including African American, African National and
Afro-Caribbean communities.  The board was invited to comment on the
draft, which will be presented to the Church Council for transmission to
the 2005 Churchwide Assembly.  "We are writing for the whole church,
inviting the whole church to help us strengthen and grow the 240 African
Descent congregations in the ELCA," said the Rev. Julius Carroll IV,
director for African American ministries, ELCA Commission for
Multicultural Ministries (CMM).  The draft is available at
http://www.aala-online.org on the Web, he said.
     + The board reviewed a draft of "Bridges Across History, Lands and
Cultures," a proposed Arab and Middle Eastern ministry strategy, which
will also be presented to the council for transmission to the 2005
Churchwide Assembly.  "It all started with us way back in Jerusalem," said
the Rev. Bassam J. Abdallah, CMM consultant for Arab and Middle Eastern
ministries, reminding the board that the community's Christian history
dates back some 2,000 years.  "Many in the ELCA do not know we exist," he
said.
     "This strategy will be very important to link our resources, so we
can provide our leaders with the resources they need to lead this church,"
said the Rev. Khader N. El-Yateem, pastor, Salam Arabic Lutheran Church,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
     + The board authorized the Outdoor Ministry Advisory Committee, in
cooperation with the Association of Lutheran Outdoor Ministry
Professionals, to continue to move toward formation of a nonprofit
corporation "to further outdoor ministries in the ELCA."  The board also
committed DCM to continue its relationship with outdoor ministries through
the new organization, and seek to maintain current funding for outdoor
ministries in the 2005 budget.  The Rev. Charles A. Woodward, chair of
Lutheran Outdoor Ministries Committee, Westerville, Ohio, said he hopes to
bring to the DCM board in February a proposal to create a nonprofit
corporation for ELCA outdoor ministries.  The idea to form a nonprofit
corporation grew out of a proposal for restructuring the ELCA.
     + Board members spent considerable time reviewing proposals for
restructuring the ELCA churchwide organization and for churchwide
governance.  Other ELCA boards, commissions and groups related to the ELCA
are doing the same this fall.  The Church Council will consider these
proposals at its November meeting.
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     Resources for Renewing Worship are at
http://www.elca.org/dcm/worship/default.asp on the ELCA Website.

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