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ELCA NEWS SERVICE

February 10, 2005

The Rev. Edgar Brown, Longtime Lutheran Worship Leader, Dies
05-020-JB

     CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The Rev. Edgar S. Brown, 82, retired pastor of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and longtime worship leader
in ELCA predecessor church bodies, died Feb. 6 in Selinsgrove, Pa., where
he resided.
     A Communion service in his memory is planned for 11 a.m., Feb. 12 at
Beaver Lutheran Church, Beaver Springs, Pa.
     Brown, who served as director of the Commission on Worship in the
former Lutheran Church in America from 1963 to 1970, helped initiate a
process that led to the Inter-Lutheran Commission on Worship.  The
commission developed the commonly used Lutheran Book of Worship, first
published in 1978.
     Before Brown directed the LCA Commission on Worship, he was executive
director of the Department for Worship in the former United Lutheran
Church in America (ULCA), a position he held from 1955 to 1962.  During
that time he introduced the Service Book and Hymnal to eight participating
churches.
     In 1943 Brown earned a bachelor's degree in philosophy from
Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pa.  In 1945 he earned a bachelor of
divinity degree from the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia
(LTSP).  Muhlenberg College is one of 28 ELCA colleges and universities;
LTSP is one of eight ELCA seminaries.
     Brown earned both a master's degree in theology and a doctorate in
theology from the Divinity School of the Episcopal Church in Philadelphia
in 1950 and 1954, respectively.
     Following ordination in 1945, Brown was a military chaplain in the
U.S. Navy and was pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, Pottstown, Pa., before
he became worship director for the ULCA.
     From 1971 to 1973 Brown taught religion and philosophy at Susquehanna
University, an ELCA higher education institution in Selinsgrove.  He
served six years as chaplain at Susquehanna, and then was director of the
state chaplaincy program for the Pennsylvania Council of Churches,
Harrisburg, before he retired from active ministry in 1986.
     Brown wrote several books on liturgy, including "Living the Liturgy,"
published in 1961, according to The Daily Item newspaper, Sunbury, Pa.  He
wrote articles that appeared in theological journals, wrote a regular
column, "Worship Notebook," for The Lutheran magazine from 1956 to 1962
and in 1979, according to the paper. He authored articles that appeared in
the Op-Ed section and the Sunday Book Review section of the New York
Times.
     Brown was a co-founder of Societas Liturgica, an international
society for liturgical study and renewal, based today in Germany.  He was
elected a Fellow of the North American Academy of Liturgy.
     Brown was a regular participant in forums on Jewish-Christian
relations and on the Holocaust, The Daily Item reported.  He was also a
participant in ecumenical gatherings with Roman Catholic leaders.  In 1992
Brown was one of 17 North American pastors who met with Pope John Paul II
to pray for Christian Unity.
     Brown was a liturgical consultant to two assemblies of the Lutheran
World Federation (LWF) -- in Minneapolis in 1957 and in Helsinki, Finland
in 1963.   He was a consultant to the LWF Commission on Theology and to
the LWF Commission on Worship and Spiritual Life, The Daily Item report
said.
     The LWF is a global communion of Christian churches with 138 member
churches in 77 countries representing nearly 65 million Lutherans.  The
ELCA is a member church of the LWF.
     Brown is survived by his wife, Marjorie, whom he married in 1972.  He
was preceded in death by a son, John III, and a daughter, Christine.
     Interment will be at Salem Church Cemetery, Selinsgrove.

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