Official Workbook overture source text
Overture: 4-34
Workbook page: Contents page vi; overture page 320
Source pages: Contents page vi; overture page 320
Source status: source checked / public
4-34 To Direct Offices of National and International Mission to Deny or Revoke Recognized Service Organization Status for Organizations Supporting, Advocating, or Otherwise Promoting LGBTQIA+ Agenda and Lifestyle, and To Amend Bylaws 6.2.3–4 WHEREAS, Since before the fall into sin, God created human beings male and female (Gen. 1:27); and WHEREAS, Since before the fall into sin, God gave man and woman to be husband and wife (Gen. 2:24); and WHEREAS, After the fall into sin, God reiterates that he still gives man and woman to be husband and wife in marriage (Mat t. 19:5; Mark 10:7; Eph. 5:31); and WHEREAS, Sin is anything that goes contrary to God’s purpose and design (1 John 5:17); and WHEREAS, Our country has adopted policies and practices that uphold, promote, and uplift LGBTQIA+ positions on gender, sexuality, and marriage that are contrary to God’s design and are therefore sinful according to God’s Word (e.g. ruling that marriage is no longer exclusively the lifelong union of one man and one woman); and W HEREAS, The LGBTQIA+ community is supported, uplifted, and celebrated at many times and places (e.g. Pride month, Pride parades, etc.); and W HEREAS, The Christian is called to not follow in the deeds of darkness, but rather, is to lead a holy and God-pleasing life (Eph . 5:11; 1 Peter 2:9); and WHEREAS, Such a God-pleasing life does not seek to remain in sin nor to celebrate it, but repents of it, receives forgiveness for it, and strives to sin no more (Rom. 6:1–2; Psalm 32:5; John 8:11); and WHEREAS, The Commission on Theology and Church Relations (CTCR) published a report on marriage and sexuality entitled, A Chaste and Decent Life: An Update to Human Sexuality 1981 , which concludes that, “attitudes towards gender identity and dysphoria, homosexuality and homosexual marriage, and societal pressures regarding sexuality, among others, have changed markedly in the last four decades,” yet still maintaining that “God’s intention for human sexuality does not change” ( LCMS CTCR, [adopted 2022], 37); and WHEREAS, The Synod has upheld and reaffirmed such positions regarding marriage and s exuality, as recently as the 2023 Synod convention (Resolution 5- 11, “To Reaffirm Synod’s Biblical Positions on Marriage and Sexuality”); and WHEREAS, The granting of recognized service organization (RSO) status by the Synod “signifies that a service organization, while independent of the Synod, fosters the mission and ministry of the church, engages in program activity that extends the mission and ministry of the Synod , is in harmony with the programs of the Synod, and respects and does not act contrary to the doctrine and practice of the Synod” (Bylaw 6.2.1); and WHEREAS, Many resources from the Synod and its partners (Lutheran Church Extension Fund, Concordia Plan Services, etc.) are made available to the RSOs of the Synod to support their work; and WHEREAS, The Office of National Mission (ONM) and the Office of International Mission (OIM) are tasked with the granting of RSO status (Bylaw 6.2.4); and W HEREAS, Lutheran Community Services Northwest (LCSNW) and Lutheran Social Services of Northern California (LSSNorCA) have both been granted RSO status; and WHEREAS, LCSNW, as recently as June of 2024, participated in an annual Spokane Pride Parade “as they do every year” in an effort to make their communities “more healthy, just, hopeful and [sic] Prideful for all,” (“Pride is more than a month at LCSNW; it’s a mindset to serve LGBTQ clients ,” lcsnw.org/2024/06/pride-is- more-than-a-month”, accessed Oct. 1, 2024); and WHEREAS, LSSNorCA stands with the LGBTQIA+ community and proudly supports them, as stated in a 2023 letter from the CEO of the LSSNorCA (“Statement on LGBTQIA+ Pride, ” lssnorcal.org/file_download/b8699925-8345-437f-8cda- dad7d95d3d77, accessed Oct. 1, 2024); therefore be it Resolved, That the RSO status of LCSNW and LSSNorCA be terminated immediately; and be it further Resolved, That Synod members support and encourage their respective district presidents as they go about their task given them in Bylaw 6.2.1 (c) of overseeing the RSOs under their ecclesiastical supervision; and be it further Resolved , That the Synod direct the ONM and OIM to decline any applications for RSO status received from any organization supporting, uplifting, celebrating, or otherwise promoting LGBTQIA+ groups, agendas, thoughts, ideas, ideals, etc., including organizations se eking RSO status that are partnered with an organization supporting, advocating, or otherwise promoting the same; and be it further