Ad Crucem NewsLCMS 2026Committee 6Pastoral Ministry and Seminaries

Ov. 6-66

To Amend Bylaw 3.10.4.6 to Revise Composition of Pastoral Formation Committee

Committee
6. Pastoral Ministry and Seminaries
Submitted by(3)
The Executive Director of the Office of Pastoral Education Trinity, Lexington Park, MDcongregationBoard of Directors, Texas DistrictboardCircuit 8 (Washington, South), Southeastern Districtcircuit
Workbook page
405

WHEREAS, Our Lord says, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest” (Luke 10:2); and

WHEREAS, The objectives of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod include that it shall (Const. Art. III):

• recruit and train pastors, teachers, and other professional church workers and provide opportunity for their continuing growth (III 3);

• Aid congregations by providing a variety of resources and opportunities for recognizing, promoting, expressing, conserving,and defending their confessional unity in the true faith (III 6); and

• Encourage congregations to strive for uniformity in church practice, but also to develop an appreciation of a variety of responsible practices and customs which are in harmony with our common profession of faith (III 7); and

WHEREAS, These godly objectives exist for the purpose of serving congregations in their bold witness of the Gospel through their Word and Sacrament ministry; and

WHEREAS, The Pastoral Formation Committee (PFC) has been established to help carry out these objectives; and

WHEREAS, 2013 Resolution 5-03E, “To Provide Procedure for Establishing Policies Governing Specific Ministry Pastor Program,” established “that the Chief Mission Officer and one representative from each seminary shall, in consultation with the Council of Presidents, provide leadership, coordination, and oversight for the Specific Ministry Pastor program” and “that each seminary shall select its own representative” (Proceedings, 138– 39); and

WHEREAS, The current PFC reflects this same composition with the addition of the executive director of the Office of Pastoral Education as a non-voting member of the committee (Bylaw 3.10.4.6); and

WHEREAS, Such composition consists of individuals very gifted and able, yet not directly accountable to the congregations and laity of the church; and

WHEREAS, The district presidents and laypeople do have such accountability and are on the ground floor of congregational needs regarding pastors and pastoral formation; and

WHEREAS, The need for sound doctrine and practice is the same for all of the congregations in the Synod, the application of the same can be affected by region and individual location; therefore be it

Resolved, That the PFC includes a broader representation of those served by the committee, including those who have a more direct accountability to the congregations of the Synod and are living out the very needs that the PFC seeks to meet; and be it further

Resolved, That Bylaw 3.10.4.6 be amended as follows: PRESENT/PROPOSED WORDING D. Pastoral Formation Committee 3.10.4.6 The Pastoral Formation Committee shall comprise the following members: Voting Members: 3. One(1) district president from each geographical region of the Synod, to be selected by the district presidents within that region 4. One (1) lay member of a member congregation of the Synod from each geographical region of the Synod, to be selected by the district presidents within that region, and from a district distinct from the district president representative on the committee Nonvoting Advisory Member: