Ad Crucem NewsLCMS 2026Committee 7University Education
To Support and Clarify Prior Approval Process
- Committee
- 7. University Education
- Submitted by
- Florida-Georgia Districtdistrict
- Workbook page
- 429
WHEREAS, One of the expressed purposes of the Synod is to “recruit and train pastors, teachers, and other professional church workers and provide opportunity for their continuing growth” (Const. Art. III 3); and
WHEREAS, The Synod has the responsibility to oversee that training; and
WHEREAS, The Synod has designated that responsibility to the prior approval panels outlined in various bylaws (Bylaws 3.6.6.1; 3.10.5.7.3; 3.10.6.8.2; 3.10.6.9.2); and
WHEREAS, Those panels not only have a responsibility to work on behalf of the Synod but are also responsible to the Synod; and
WHEREAS, Those under consideration for theological professorships and other positions requiring prior approval have ordinarily been ordained into the Office of the Holy Ministry or have been commissioned and/or consecrated into an auxiliary office of the Church; and
WHEREAS, Those under consideration for the aforementioned positions have also been examined and approved for service on the roster of the Synod; and
WHEREAS, Those individual members of the Synod have, by virtue of their membership in the Synod, agreed to the confessional basis as outlined in Constitution Article II, as well as recognized and affirmed the validity of Bylaw sections 1.6–1.8; therefore be it
Resolved, That the Synod in convention give thanks to the Lord of the Church for using the Synod and its agencies to preserve and enlarge the workers of the harvest; and be it further
Resolved, That the Synod in convention give thanks to those engaged in the various prior approval processes for being engaged in difficult and important work; and be it further
Resolved, That the Synod in convention require that the process used by the various panels to carry out the responsibility entrusted to it by the Synod be made transparent and available to the candidate, the calling entity, and ecclesiastical supervisor; and be it further
Resolved, That the Synod in convention stipulate that unless those under consideration by the prior approval panels are found to be in violation of their ordination, commissioning, consecration, or installation vows that their approval be assumed; and be it further
Resolved,Thatthe Synod in convention stipulate that,should one under consideration be thought to be in violation, the candidate be given every opportunity to clarify their position to the panel; and be it finally
Resolved, That the Synod in convention stipulate that, if such a violation be found, the panel would, with the appropriate district president as that individual’secclesiastical supervisor, engage in the appropriate processes to restore the erring brother or sister so that one deemed unworthy to teach at one of the Synod’s institutions would not be permitted to remain on the roster or serve a congregation and thus lead that congregation to err or become out of step with the Synod.