Ad Crucem NewsLCMS 2026Committee 8Finance
To Open Access to Lutheran Confessions
- Committee
- 8. Finance
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- Rocky Mountain Districtdistrict
- Workbook page
- 441
WHEREAS, The primary objectives of The Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod, as stated in Constitution Article III, are to: “conserve and promote the unity of the true faith(Eph.4:3–6;1 Cor. 1:10), work through its official structure toward fellowship with other Christian church bodies, and provide a united defense against schism, sectarianism (Rom. 16:17), and heresy”; and to “strengthen congregations and their members in giving bold witness by word and deed to the love and work of God, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and extend that Gospel witness into all the world”; and
WHEREAS, We pray in the collect for the Church that“Thy Word, as become th it, may not be bound, but have free course and be preached to the joy and edifying of Christ’s holy people” (The Lutheran Hymnal, 14); and
WHEREAS, The Symbolic al Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church (Lutheran Confessions), as listed in Constitution Article II “as a true and unadulterated statement and exposition of the Word of God,” are an indispensable resource for achieving the primary objectives of the Synod; and
WHEREAS, Concordia Publishing House (CPH) is the official publishing house of the Synod; and
WHEREAS, CPH in 2006 published the Lutheran Confessions under the title: Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions—A Reader’s Edition of the Bookof Concord,2nd edition (Reader’s Edition); and
WHEREAS, The Reader’s Edition,with its historical introductions and other included materials, presents the Lutheran Confessions most intelligibly and clearly, is the generally preferred English translation among native and non-native English speakersalike, and is the preferred source for most derivative translations into other languages; and
WHEREAS, The Reader’s Edition is currently restricted by copyright and licensing, so that the full text is not accessible on the Synod’s website nor anywhere else online; nor is the print publication available in most countries; nor is any derivative translation permitted to be made and published in print or online without prior permission; and
WHEREAS, Removing the current restrictions of the Reader’s Edition would greatly assist the Synod in achieving her primary objectives, by enabling a wider distribution and accessibility of the Lutheran Confessions; therefore be it
Resolved, That the text of the Reader’s Edition be released into the public domain.