Ad Crucem NewsLCMS 2026Committee 10Ecclesiastical Supervision and Dispute Resolution
To Replace Dispute Resolution Process with Biblical, Workable, and Effective System for Ecclesiastical Supervision
- Committee
- 10. Ecclesiastical Supervision and Dispute Resolution
- Submitted by
- Mount Calvary Omaha, NEcongregation
- Workbook page
- 508
WHEREAS, 1 Corinthians1:10 says, “I appeal to you, brothers, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree, and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be united in the same mind and the same judgment;”and Constitution Article II states that we confess all doctrines of Holy Scripture, as confessed in the Lutheran Confessions of 1580; and
WHEREAS, The current dispute resolution process is codified in Bylaw section 1.10; and
WHEREAS, The dispute resolution process is unwieldy, taking up over 15 pages in the Handbook and often requiring in-person visits that can involve significant expense; and
WHEREAS, These practical requirements can lead to disputes not being resolved in a timely manner, sometimes taking years, and when disputes remain unresolved, the Body of Christ suffers; and
WHEREAS, Matthew 5:24 says to go to the person who has a problem with you and be reconciled with him, a process that can now be accomplished electronically in appropriate circumstances;
therefore be it
Resolved, That the Synod acknowledge that the current dispute resolution process is impractical for effective ecclesiastical supervision; and be it further
Resolved, That the Synod in convention direct the President of the Synod, in consultation with the vice-presidents and the Secretary of the Synod, to appoint a representative committee to develop as its replacement a wholly new dispute resolution and ecclesiastical supervision system; and be it further
Resolved, That the new system of ecclesiastical supervision be grounded in Scripture and the Lutheran Confessions, and focus on the following features:
• prior it iz ation of ecclesiastical supervision, pastoral admonition, and doctrinal clarity;
• timely, clear, and decisive action in matters of doctrine and life, with the process not taking years to complete;
• provision of clear, predictable, and workable pathways for resolving disputes, ensuring every matter reaches a practical outcome;
• inclusion of provisions for regular, periodic examination of pastors’ doctrine and practice, within the framework of ecclesiastical supervision, with frequency and form determined by the committee;
• delineation of meaningful and enforceable ecclesiastical outcomes, including admonition, correction, restoration, and, where necessary, discipline;
• avoidance of unnecessary procedural complexity, cost, and delay; and
• service to the pure Gospel and the unity of the Church rather than management of conflict;
and be it further
Resolved, That the committee be empowered and directed to recommend all necessary amendments to Constitution, Bylaws, and policies required to fully implement the replacement system; and be it finally
Resolved, That the committee present its proposed replacement system, with all recommended constitutional, bylaw, and policy changes, to the next regular convention for consideration, amendment, and adoption.