Ad Crucem NewsLCMS 2026 ConventionCommissions

R11

Commission on Handbook

Workbook page

57

Rubric grade

D13/30

Score type

Algorithmic (provisional)

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Ad Crucem NewsLCMS 2026 ConventionRubric breakdown

Methodology →

These scores are algorithmic and provisional. They count signals (named figures, confessional verbs, financial transparency, forward- looking language, etc.) and normalize each axis to 1–5 against the corpus. An editorial pass overrides any axis where human judgment differs from the count.

  • Candor

    1
    No matching signals.
  • Specificity

    3
    • “…Handbook (Bylaw section 3.9.4) has eight members, five…”
    • “…cially in Bylaw sections 2.2–8 and subsection 3.3.4).…”
    • “…ons 2.2–8 and subsection 3.3.4). The commission has als…”
  • Confessional

    1
    No matching signals.
  • Accountability

    5
    • “…specific ministry pastor supervision terminology; conflict of…”
    • “…Commission on Handbook (Bylaw section 3.9.4) has eight…”
    • “…lied a missing word in a bylaw; made minor spelling and…”
  • Mission

    1
    No matching signals.
  • Direction

    2
    • “…ns without a meeting and plans to meet in person in con…”

Authored by

Body members

Report text

The Commission on Handbook (Bylaw section 3.9.4) has eight members, five voting and three advisory (nonvoting). Of the present voting members, three are on the Synod’s clergy roster and two are lay attorneys. The current nonvoting members are the Synod’s Secretary, its Chief Administrative Officer, and the chairman of its Commission on Constitutional Matters (CCM). These members’ names are found in the Workbook Directory. The commission provides for ongoing maintenance and management of the Synod’s Handbook. It assists convention floor committees in their work relative to Handbook contents; it revises the Handbook in consultation with the CCM immediately following Synod conventions to bring it into line with convention actions (as it did after the 2023 convention); it maintains a file of Handbooks through the years for reference and comparison; it carries out Handbook-related assignments from conventions; and it responds to requests from agencies of the Synod to propose measures to address Handbook-related issues arising between national conventions. Since the 2023 Synod convention, the commission has made minor, non-substantive changes to the Handbook. (These are identified in the Handbook—Update Edition, available on the Synod’s website.) It changed the address of the Synod’s registered agent in the Articles of Incorporation. In addition, it supplied a missing word in a bylaw; made minor spelling and grammatical corrections; made changes to harmonize language across the Handbook or to correct errors in numbering or cross-referencing; made changes to prevent misunderstandings where proper understandings are attainable, sometimes with the help of the CCM; and rearranged bylaws for improved understanding (especially in Bylaw sections 2.2–8 and subsection 3.3.4). The commission has also formulated changes to recommend to the Synod in the following areas of the Bylaws (see overtures elsewhere in the Workbook): doctrinal review bylaws; specific ministry pastor supervision terminology; conflict of interest bylaws; the call of a special district convention; bylaws regulating committees in Bylaw section 1.5; a mechanism for addressing in capacity on the part of the Synod’s Secretary; ordering of the provisions in Bylaw 3.10.6.1 (university board of regents’ duties); electronic district convention registration; Synod convention certification/registration nomenclature; and university faculty overture submission.

The commission has met 12 times, so far, between the Synod’s 2023 and 2026 conventions, all via electronic means. It also took two electronic actions without a meeting and plans to meet in person in conjunction with floor committee weekend and the convention. Its minutes are available at lcms.org/coh.