Ad Crucem NewsLCMS 2026Committee 6Pastoral Ministry and Seminaries
To Affirm and Support Established Parameters of Specific Ministry Pastor Program
- Committee
- 6. Pastoral Ministry and Seminaries
- Submitted by
- Trinity (Decatur Rd) Fort Wayne, INcongregation
- Workbook page
- 396
WHEREAS, The Synod established the Specific Ministry Pastor (SMP)program to address ministry needs in specific contexts where residential seminary formation is not feasible; and
WHEREAS, The SMP program was intentionally designed as a limited and contextual pathway,distinct from the Masterof Divinity program, which provides comprehensive formation including extensive study of Holy Scripture, theology, pastoral practice, and supervised formation; and
WHEREAS, The Synod has consistently affirmed that alternative pastoral formation programs exist to serve exceptional circumstances and are not intended to replace residential seminary education; and
WHEREAS, The Pastoral Formation Committee (PFC), acting under authority delegated by the Synod (Bylaws 3.10.4–3.10.4.7; ongoing oversight of pastoral formation pathways to ensure faithfulness to Scripture, the Lutheran Confessions, and Synod intent; and
WHEREAS, The Synod has consistently maintained that the SMP program is to be understood as an exceptional pathway and not as a general or normative staffing model for congregations; and
WHEREAS, Holy Scripture exhorts ministers to rightly handle the “word of truth” (2 Tim. 2:15); and
WHEREAS, The Augsburg Confession teaches that no one should publicly teach or administer the Sacraments without a rightly ordered call and proper preparation (AC XIV); therefore be it
Resolved, That the Synod affirm the SMP program as a valuable but exceptional pathway intended for clearly defined ministry contexts under carefully established parameters; and be it further
Resolved, That the Synod reaffirm that the SMP program is not intended to function as a normative staffing solution where residential seminary formation is reasonably feasible; and be it further
Resolved, That districts and congregations be encouraged to adhere faithfully to Synod-approved SMP policies and to prioritize residential seminary formation whenever feasible; and be it further
Resolved, That the PFC be encouraged to continue regular oversight of the SMP program to ensure it remains consistent with its original purpose and stated intent; and be it finally
Resolved, That the Synod give thanks to God for faithful SMP pastors who serve under call for the sake of Christ’s Church.