2010 Gathering: 'One big Servant Event' to New Orleans

By Joe Isenhower Jr. NEW ORLEANS — The 2010 National LCMS Youth Gathering (NYG) here July 17-21 no doubt left countless impressions on its 24,000 participants. A number of those youth and adults shared with Reporter what it meant to…

Retiring 'farthest thing from my mind,' Kieschnick says

Outgoing Synod President Dr. Gerald B. Kieschnick says that, although at age 67 he is “old enough to retire” when he leaves office Sept. 1, retiring “is the farthest thing from my mind.” He and his wife, Terry, plan to…

Higher Things conferences draw nearly 1,800

Two Higher Things Lutheran youth conferences earlier this summer drew nearly 1,800 young people and their chaperones to campuses in Logan, Utah, and Nashville, Tenn.  Higher Things — an LCMS Recognized Service Organization — sponsored its 14th and 15th conferences…

Dr. Erwin J. Kolb dies; former evangelism exec

Dr. Erwin J. Kolb, executive director of the Synod’s Board for Evangelism Services from 1972 until his retirement in 1989, died July 26 in Milwaukee after several years of declining health. A memorial service took place July 30 at Luther Manor retirement…

Harrison: LCMS will continue to share mercy

The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod will continue to reach out with mercy even in the wake of the church body’s restructuring, said LCMS President-elect Rev. Matthew C. Harrison at a July 21 meeting with LCMS World Relief and Human Care (WR-HC)…

Delegates adopt 85 resolutions, elect 94 to offices, boards

Using a historic gavel bearing the images of the first Missouri Synod President, Dr. C.F.W. Walther, and Reformer Dr. Martin Luther, current LCMS President Dr. Gerald B. Kieschnick opened the 64th Regular Convention of The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod on Sunday,…

Venzke receives St. Martin of Tours award

Chaplain Rodger R. Venzke, U.S. Army (Ret.), received the silver St. Martin of Tours medal July 14 in Houston.  The award, presented by LCMS World Mission’s Ministry to the Armed Forces, is given to military personnel for exceptionally meritorious service.…

Jordan River called 'too polluted' for baptism

JERUSALEM (RNS/ENInews) — Concerns about pollution and water quality have prompted an environmental advocacy group to call for the banning of baptisms in the lower Jordan River, where the Bible says Jesus was baptized. “For reasons of public health as…

National Offering receives $614,000 for mission, ministry

Through the week of the Synod’s national convention, congregations and their members contributed $614,000 to the 2010 National Offering in support of LCMS ministries. In an oversized postcard to be mailed to donors and congregations Aug. 15, Synod President Dr.…

N.J. Supreme Court won't take gay-marriage case

TRENTON, N.J. (RNS) — Supporters of gay marriage said they would press on with their fight despite the New Jersey Supreme Court’s decision not to hear a case in which six same-sex couples asked for the right to marry. “We…

Anglicans reject move to 'separate' U.S. church

(RNS) — Anglican leaders meeting in London have rejected a move to “separate” the Episcopal Church from the wider Anglican Communion, a proposal that officials called premature and “unhelpful.” The proposal was offered July 24 by Dato Stanley Isaacs, a…

ELCA's Hanson pleads for unity

STUTTGART, Germany (RNS/ENInews) — A U.S. Lutheran bishop on July 21 appealed to members of the Lutheran World Federation (LWF) to hold together and avoid splits in the face of differences over issues of sexuality. “It is not the time…

Polls find shifts on gay marriage ban

WASHINGTON (RNS) — New polls in California indicate public opinion on same-sex marriage may be changing toward acceptance, and religion continues to play a large role in the change. A poll released July 21 by Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI)…

10 minutes with … Matthew Harrison

(RNS) — Rev. Matthew Harrison defeated a three-term incumbent to become president of The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS) on July 13, fueled by the support of his denomination’s more conservative wing. Harrison, 48, will lead a 2.4-million member denomination with…

Harrison names top assistants

Rev. Matthew C. Harrison, president-elect of The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS), has named the following to new positions, effective Sept. 1: Rev. Jon D. Vieker, senior assistant to the president. Vieker currently serves as assistant director of the LCMS Commission on Worship.…

Youth Gathering generates $42 million in New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS–“We Believe,” the 11th triennial National LCMS Youth Gathering, will contribute some $42 million to local revenues here, according to figures released by the city’s convention and visitors bureau. The Gathering, which is the Synod’s single largest event, brings…