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R5.1.2 Human Resources

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Report number/id
R5.1.2
Report title
R5.1.2 Human Resources
Workbook start page
49
Workbook end page
49
Source pages
49
Source status
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Committee
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R5.1.2
Human Resources
Christ Is Risen Indeed! The LCMS Department of Human Re-
laws, and resolutions. For this reason, the BOD is always steadfast 
in maintaining that all officers and agencies of the Synod must al-
ways respect and serve the congregations by complying with the 
decisions the congregations have made in the Synod Constitution, 
Bylaws, and resolutions. 
Another challenge faced by the BOD is the apparent lack of 
appreciation of some Synod agencies and officials of the breadth of 
the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Historical and recent 
opinions by the U.S. Supreme Court have consistently affirmed the 
great protections given to us as a church body in the U.S. to both 
freedom of religion and the avoidance of government compulsion 
on how we conduct our affairs as a Christian church body. The First 
Amendment is not just an individual right—the First Amendment 
broadly protects the church’s power to decide internal matters of 
faith, doctrine, and governance free from state interference. It is a 
limitation on government authority founded in the Establishment 
Clause and Free Exercise Clause. The BOD, from time to time, en-
counters arguments or resistance to how Synod congregations have 
chosen to organize and conduct their business. Sometimes these 
arguments incorporate a lack of understanding of the broad scope 
of our First Amendment rights. Bylaw 1.2.1 (f)(2) reminds us of the 
congregations’ directive in this regard: While the Synod “intends to 
acknowledge its responsibility to be subject to civil authority, in all 
such references [to laws] the Synod intends to retain all authority 
and autonomy allowed a church under the laws and Constitution of 
the United States and the State of Missouri.”
To ensure a better understanding of our First Amendment rights 
across the Synod, the BOD intends to continue to highlight the im-
portance of our First Amendment and other religious rights. This 
will be done with the training provided to the Concordia university 
boards of regents under Bylaw 3.10.6.2.2 and when the opportunity 
otherwise arises.
The members of the BOD express their sincere thanks to the 
Synod for the special privilege afforded them to serve the Lord by 
serving the Synod’s congregations and other members.
Christian A. Preus, Chairman

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