Ad Crucem NewsLCMS 2026 ConventionProposed Resolution · Today's Business, 1st Edition
Res. 4-03 — To Commend and Sunset Synod Mission Priorities
- Status
- Proposed
- Floor committee
- 4. Life Together
- Today’s Business page
- 85
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WHEREAS, The 2023 Synod convention instructed the Board for National Mission and Board for International Mission to recommend possible revisions to the mission priorities and possible bylaw revisions that would articulate both the process for developing mission priorities and how those priorities would function in the mission and ministry of the Synod (Resolution 4-03, “To Affirm and Continue Mission Priorities for 2023–26 Triennium”); and
WHEREAS, The two mission boards have had extensive fraternal conversations with every district pertaining to the Synod’s mission priorities and their effectiveness for the work of each district; and
WHEREAS, The districts expressed general agreement with the doctrine and practice articulated in the current mission priorities, yet found them less than helpful for the specific priorities and work of their districts; and
WHEREAS, Many districts have established their own mission priorities under the Synod’s triennial mission and ministry emphasis; and
WHEREAS, Every priority of the current list of seven mission priorities is already articulated in the objectives of Synod (); and
WHEREAS, Conversations with the districts by the two mission boards indicated no particular desire to retain the current mission priorities, or establish an elaborate procedure for creating mission priorities in the future; therefore be i t
Resolved, That the Synod in convention commend and identify the Synod objectives () as the mission priorities of the Synod and a faithful articulation of its work; and be it further
Resolved, That the Synod commend the district presidents and their districts for the constructive fraternal conversations they have had with the mission boards over the last triennium; and be it further
Resolved, That the Synod give thanks for how the original mission priorities helped shape the work of national and international mission during the early years after restructuring; and be it finally
Resolved, That the Synod reaffirm the responsibility of the respective mission boards (– 3), under the leadership of the President and pursuant to , to assist in identifying the specific goals and priorities for national and international mission work.