Ad Crucem NewsLCMS 2026Committee 4Life Together
To Use Title Chaplain within the Synod Exclusively for Ordained Clergy
- Committee
- 4. Life Together
- Submitted by
- South Wisconsin Districtdistrict
- Workbook page
- 324
WHEREAS, Holy Scripture teaches that the pastoral office is entrusted with the public preaching of the Word and the administration of the Sacraments (Matt. 28:18–20; John 20:21–23; 1 Cor. 4:1); and
WHEREAS, The Lutheran Confessions affirm the necessity and centrality of the called and ordained pastor in the life of the Church (AC XIV; Tr 67–74); and
WHEREAS, Theterm chaplain historically designates an ordained clergyman entrusted with the spiritual careof aspecificcommunity, institution, or military unit, thus reflecting a pastoral function; and
WHEREAS, The usage of chaplain for individuals not holding the Office of the Public Ministry can create confusion regarding who is authorized to preach the Gospel and administer the Sacraments, potentially undermining the pastoral office and our confession of the Office of the Holy Ministry; therefore be it
Resolved, That the 2026 Synod convention adopt the position that the title chaplain within Synod contexts be reserved for ordained ministers of Word and Sacrament; and be it further
Resolved, That institutions, agencies, and ministries within the Synod be encouraged to ensure that titles and job descriptions make clear any distinction between ordained chaplains and other spiritual- care providers (e.g., deaconesses, lay ministers, or pastoral counselors) who may assist but are not called and ordained to the Office of the Holy Ministry; and be it further
Resolved, That districts, circuit visitors, and local congregations be urged to instruct their members regarding the proper use of the term chaplain, reaffirming our confessional understanding that preaching the Gospel and administering the Sacraments are entrusted to the pastoral office; and be it finally
Resolved, That the Synod give thanks for the faithful service of all who provide spiritual care within our fellowship, while upholding in doctrine and practice that the title chaplain belongs to those ordained to serve as called ministers of Christ and stewards of the mysteries of God (1 Cor. 4:1).