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ELCANEWS  March 1997

ELCANEWS March 1997

Subject:

New Plans for ELCA Worship, Outdoor Ministry

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Brenda Williams <[log in to unmask]>

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Thu, 20 Mar 1997 17:47:32 -0600

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Title: New Plans for ELCA Worship, Outdoor Ministry
ELCA NEWS SERVICE

March 21, 1997

NEW PLANS FOR ELCA WORSHIP, OUTDOOR MINISTRY
97-11-030-MR

     CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The worship team of the Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America will "lead, encourage and support the
worship of God" in the church based on a new plan.  The board of
the ELCA's Division for Congregational Ministries (DCM) accepted
the team's plan when it met here Feb. 28-Mar. 2.
     The church plans to encourage the ministry of Word and
Sacrament in congregations; to train congregational leaders to
plan and lead worship more effectively; to produce worship
resources to supplement the "Lutheran Book of Worship" and to
develop approaches to leadership in worship which help people
understand that the diversity of responsible choices in worship
is a strength of Lutheran worship not a weakness.
     "In their plan for 1997 to the year 2001, the worship team
will explore what it has to contribute to the worship life of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America," said the Rev. Wyvetta
Bullock, executive director for DCM.
     "Our intent is to model leadership based not only on
technical expertise with regard to our inherited tradition, but
on mutual respect of one another and careful discussion of
issues," said the Rev. Paul R. Nelson, ELCA director for worship.

     Worship is "the encounter with God's saving work through
Word and Sacraments where the whole of human life is centered and
organized around the crucified and risen Christ, where the Church
of Christ, `the assembly of the saints,' is created and where its
mission for the world is rooted and nourished," according to the
plan.
     The church will serve in the development and distribution of
worship materials, training for worship planners and leaders,
support for partnerships, research and evaluation of ELCA worship
practices and needs, and the support for churchwide worship.
     The team hopes to identify, develop, train and support
leaders, deepen commitment to the greater Christian tradition,
and encourage growth and innovation, explained Nelson.
     "The most challenging part, for almost all of the goals, is
not so much finding the energy and commitment but finding the way
we can support them in actual staff time and actual budget
dollars," said Nelson.
     "The most exciting aspect of the plan is the chance to begin
to put together a constructive proposal that gives the church a
focus for what is coming next in worship, rather than looking at
worship resources as something eroding away.  This is a very
important thing for us to turn the corner, and to do that on the
basis of a new generation of research that will keep us in a
meaningful conversation with our congregations," said Nelson.
     "The worship team will develop a process to provide
resources that support worship life, particularly for what will
follow the `Lutheran Book of Worship,'" said Bullock.
     "This is not an announcement for the production of a new
worship book.  The worship team will design an expandable process
to build credibility into resource production that builds on
experience and evaluation," said Bullock.
     "I am excited about the worship team's plan," said the Rev.
Gary Anderson, board member, Incarnation Lutheran Church,
Shoreview, Minn.  "I feel that we have gone through a long period
where we have not had a great deal from the church at large.  We
have been left with making our own assessment.  People will
continue to do that, and that is good, but we also need materials
coming from the church at large," he said.
     "The role of our board is to provide advice and direction
for the work of the Division for Congregational Ministries," said
Bullock.  "The board also accepted the multi-year plan for the
ELCA's outdoor ministry program," she said.
     We are "committed to affirming and experiencing our
interrelationship with all of God's creation in intentional
Christian communities," said Mark Burkhardt, ELCA director for
outdoor ministy.
     "Outdoor ministry encourages spiritual growth for the whole
person by providing encounters with scripture, experience and
care of the environment, witness of staff, and opportunities for
worship, re-creation, and development of relationships," said
Burkhardt.
     For the years 1997 to 1999, the outdoor ministry team plans
to build a diverse and stable financial base for the outdoor
ministry network; to build outdoor ministry's identity as an
interdependent partner in the mission and ministry of the ELCA;
to provide effective communication for the network; to develop
well-trained, committed and diverse leadership for the network;
and to enhance the quality of outdoor ministry programs.
     The outdoor ministry network includes all professional, non-
professional and volunteer leaders and decision makers who work
for or relate to ELCA affiliated outdoor ministry organizations,
said Burkhardt.
     "The experience of outdoor ministry for my daughters'
growing-up years helped them to shape and direct their lives
today," said Susan Hermodson, board member, West Lafayette, Ind.
"Outdoor ministry programs help young people discern what they
are going to do in their lives.  It provides a community for our
young people to enrich and strengthen their faith," she said.

For information contact:
Ann Hafften, Director (773) 380-2958 or [log in to unmask]
http://www.elca.org/co/news/current.html

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