2007 Southeastern Minnesota Synod Assembly
Called Into God's Marvelous Light...To
tell the story!
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2007 Synod Assembly Recap (short)
Highlights from the 2007
Southeastern Minnesota Synod Assembly:
June 8-9, 2007
"Called into God's Marvelous Light…To Tell the Story!"
About 550 voting members and
visitors gathered at the Mayo Civic Center in Rochester for the 2007 Synod
Assembly June 8-9, 2007. Bishop Harold Usgaard led the Assembly through
Worship, prayer, study, and business matters during the 20th annual
Assembly.
In the election of a bishop, Bishop Usgaard was
reelected on the first ballot, receiving 374 votes, well above the 330
necessary for reelection. Bishop Usgaard received a standing ovation from
the voting members. In response, Bishop Usgaard commented “The Lord be with
you” and noted how important this message is for us and for the world.
An ever-present part of this
Assembly was the celebration of 100 years of
Lutheran Campus Ministry in the United States. In the Southeastern
Minnesota Synod, Lutheran Campus Ministry has a presence at Minnesota State
University-Mankato and Winona State University.
In recognition of this
important milestone, Lutheran Campus Ministry led the closing worship
service Friday evening using the popular Holden Evening Prayer Service. Rev. Dr. Siemsen also led the
two sessions of Bible study for the voting members. Also a part of the
celebration, the Friday evening meal concluded with a birthday celebration
and the Saturday morning worship dedicated its offering to Lutheran Campus
Ministry.
The third and final year of the synod's current
strategic plan
emphasizes sharing the faith. As part of that emphasis, those asked to give
prayers, several presenters, and other speakers included bits of their own
faith stories. The Bible study also focused on how we can tell the story.
Part of every Assembly is the
worship. This year's Assembly worshiped throughout the gathering. Besides frequent
prayers and hymns, there was a morning prayer service on Friday, a service
of Holden Evening Prayer Friday night, and worship with holy communion on
Saturday morning.
The
video report from Bishop Mark S. Hanson
emphasized our
church network is spread around the world doing work on our behalf, doing
ministry in places we can’t even imagine. Mission Support is what
provides the infrastructure that allows our church to respond in awareness,
and service, building bridges for peace with justice. The ELCA needs leaders
of faith to work in the world.
This report is available at
www.elca.org/mosaic/thanks2007.
Bishop Usgaard also reported
on the work of the synod going on right here in Southeastern Minnesota. He
also challenged people to do more saying, "That is what I hope we can do in
these coming years, identify areas in which people of faith can make an
impact."
Bishop Usgaard's report is available at
www.semnsynod.org.
The Assembly approved six
resolutions, including a resolution to form a Youth and Family Ministry Task
Force; to encourage congregations, with the help of their conferences, to
provide financial support for seminarians; for congregations to financially
support new mission sites; to approve the 2008 Minimum Compensation and
Benefits Guidelines, which departed from previous yearly proposals by
suggesting a range of salaries to be voted on every other year; to advocate
in Minnesota to End poverty; and to increase congregational support to the
ELCA World Hunger Appeal. A
resolution to call for conferences to only be required to meet in years when
there is an election of voting members to the ELCA Churchwide Assembly or
whenever unusual matters require a meeting failed.
Full text of all resolutions is on the synod
website, www.semnsynod.org.
Special thanks to the Rev. Scott E. Olson
and Barb Anderson for contributing to this report.
More detailed information about the 2007 Southeastern Minnesota Synod
Assembly, including full news stories on all that happened, is available at
www.semnsynod.org (click on "Assembly"
on the left).
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