a) The affirmations of the constitutional Confession of
Faith that + Jesus Christ is the Word of God, + The proclamation of Gods message to us as both Law and
Gospel is the Word of God, + The canonical Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments
are the written Word of God (provision 2.02.a, b, and c),
and + This church accepts the canonical Scriptures of the Old
and New Testaments as the inspired Word of God and the
authoritative source and norm of its proclamation, faith and
life (provision 2.03.).
b) The empowered proclamation, study, teaching, worship,
reflection, song, community, and service through which the
people of this church daily hear, share, and live the
witness of Scripture.
c) The members, congregations, synods, churchwide
ministries, agencies, institutions, and networks of this
church, and their planning and programs, including the ELCA
Plan for Mission adopted in 2005, which are undergirded by
the Bible and seek faithfully to express Gods Word;
(6) To recognize that one of the six constitutionally stated
purposes for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
through its congregations, synods, churchwide ministries,
and related institutions and agencies is to nurture members
in the Word of God so as to grow in faith and hope and
love, to see daily life as the primary setting for the
exercise of their Christian calling, and to use the gifts of
the Spirit for their life together and for their calling in
the world (provision 4.02.e.).
(7) To
embrace the passion and commitment that is richly shared
among people of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
for the witness of Scripture in forming and guiding the
members of this church in daily life;
(8)
To confess that we often have failed to hear and heed the
Word of God;
(9) To express the hope and
desire thatin the time leading up to the ELCA's 25th
anniversary in 2012 and to the 500th anniversary of the
Lutheran Reformation in 2017this church will be sustained
and renewed by the Word of God, thereby fostering deeper and
broader use and understanding of Scripture for the life of
disciples;
(10) To recognize and give
thanks that the Word of God speaks and is valued throughout
Christs Church and that, globally and ecumenically, there
are other movements and occasions for renewed attention to
the authority of the Bible that will inform and enhance our
own understanding, including the recent proposal among the
U.S. Reformed churches for a Lutheran-Reformed consultation
on the authority and role of the Word of God in the life of
the churches and the Roman Catholic Churchs intention to
celebrate in 2015 the 50th anniversary of the Vatican II
statement Dei Verbum; and
(11) To
acknowledge with gratitude the action of the 2005 North
Carolina Synod Assembly in memorializing this church to
undertake a renewed study of the authority of Scripture in
the life of the Church.
CC ACTION
(1) To call members, congregations, synods, churchwide
ministries, and institutions and agencies of the Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America to engage in a five-year
collaborative initiativeidentified as Book of Faith:
Lutherans Read the Biblewith the goal of raising to a new
level this church's individual and collective engagement
with the Bible and its teaching, yielding greater biblical
fluency and a more profound appreciation of Lutheran
principles and approaches for the use of Scripture;
(2) To commit the churchwide organization to substantial
engagement in this initiative in extensive collaboration
with synods and congregations;
(3) To urge
that this initiative be designed and carried out in ways
that affirm the Bibles power through the work of the Holy
Spirit to speak in all settings and to all ages, with
attention to individual and corporate use of the Bible by
members and leaders in worship, devotion, study,
proclamation, teaching, and evangelizing;
(4) To request that the presiding bishop of the Evangelical
Lutheran Church in Americawho as its pastor, shall be a
teacher of the faith of this church and shall provide
leadership for the life and witness of this church
(provision 13.21.)lead this initiative personally and
through collaborative programmatic work with the Vocation
and Education unit in partnership with Augsburg Fortress,
Publishers, as the publishing ministry of this church, and
many others;
(5) To anticipate the wide
availability and use of a rich array of existing and new
resources as well as the creative use of new means of
communication, mindful of the global and ecumenical context
in exploration of the nature and authority of Scripture in
the life of individuals and the whole Church;
(6) To affirm funding of the churchwide organizations share
of this Book of Faith partnership effort primarily through
the regular operating budget in recognition not only that
this initiative is of foundational and ongoing importance,
but also in confidence that mission-support will grow from
congregations through synods for churchwide ministries; and
(7) To invite and encourage all members, expressions,
institutions, and partners of this church to commit
themselves regularly and increasingly to hearing, reading,
studying, sharing, and being engaged by God's Word. |