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355THEOLOGY AND CHURCH RELATIONS
WHEREAS, Many Lutheran church bodies around the world and in the United States have fallen victim to the way of the world and have begun to ordain women; therefore be it
Resolved, That the Minnesota North District reaffirm the biblical doctrine that only certain men can serve in the Office of the Holy Ministry; and be it further
Resolved, That the district send this resolution to the 2026 Synod convention, so that the Synod can give a faithful witness of this doctrine to Christians around the world.
Minnesota North District
Ov. 5-31
To Reconsider Issue of Woman Suffrage in the Church
WHEREAS, The 1969 Synod convention adopted Resolution 2- 17, “To Grant Woman Suffrage and Board Membership,” permitting congregations to adopt w omen’s suffrage and, at the same time, stating that any such suffrage in the congregation must not conflict with the order of creation or infringe on the pastoral office (Proceedings, 88–89); and
WHEREAS, An important principle of our Lutheran Reformation was found in Martin Luther’s own confession at Leipzig in 1519 (Luther’s Works [LW] 31:322) and at Worms in 1521 (LW 32:112– 17) that councils can and do err; and
WHEREAS, The Scriptures clearly prohibit women from exercising authority over men as noted in 1 Tim. 2:11–12 and 1 Cor.
14:34–35; and
WHEREAS, The polity of many Synod congregations grants members of the voters’ assembly authority over weighty matters , including the calling of a pastor and the final excommunication of a sinner; and
WHEREAS, A voters’ assembly that gives equal authority to both men and women overturns the order of creation and undermines the God-given distinction between men and women revealed in the Scriptures; and
WHEREAS, Our Synod strongly opposed the practice of women’s suffrage in the church for the first 122 years of its history on the basis of the Word of God, and many of its pastors and congregations continue to oppose the practice to the current day; and
WHEREAS, Scripture offers to women praiseworthy vocations to serve God as wives, mothers, and in various capacities within the church ( e.g., altar guilds, ladies’ groups, mercy work, and as teachers or deaconesses, etc.), which do not conflict with the divinely ordained principle that a woman must not exercise authority over a man; and
WHEREAS, The church should not be at all ashamed of God-given distinctions in the area of gender despite the pressure to align our teaching and practice—in part or in full—with the culture; and
WHEREAS, The biblical principles that speak to suffrage in the church are in no way invalidated by the fact that men, at times, fail to humbly and faithfully carry out the charge to sacrificial headship in the family, church, and state; therefore be it
Resolved, That the pastors and congregations of the Synod be encouraged to study the matter on the basis of the Word of God; and be it further
Resolved, That the congregations of the Synod together with their pastors be encouraged to reconsider the practice of women’s suffrage in light of the Holy Scripture; and be it finally
Resolved, That our seminary faculties and the Commission on Theology and Church Relations reconsider and restudy the issue according to the teachings of the Bible.
Circuit 8 (Horicon)
South Wisconsin District
Ov. 5-32
To Reconsider Issue of Woman Suffrage in the Church
WHEREAS, The 1969 Synod convention adopted Resolution 2- 17, “To Grant Woman Suffrage and Board Membership,” permitting congregations to adopt w omen’s suffrage and, at the same time, stating that any such suffrage in the congregation must not conflict with the order of creation or infringe on the pastoral office (Proceedings, 88–89); and
WHEREAS, An important principle of our Lutheran Reformation was found in Martin Luther’s own confession at Leipzig in 1519 (Luther’s Works [LW] 31:322) and at Worms in 1521 (LW 32:112– 17) that councils can and do err; and
WHEREAS, The Scriptures clearly prohibit women from exercising authority over men as noted in 1 Tim. 2:11–12 and 1 Cor.
14:34–35; and
WHEREAS, The polity of many Synod congregations grants members of the voters’ assembly authority over weighty matters, including the calling of a pastor and the final excommunication of a sinner; and
WHEREAS, Voting in the congregation is often an act of authority over men in that it determines matters affecting both men and women; and
WHEREAS, A voters’ assembly that gives equal authority to both men and women overturns the order of creation and undermines the God-given distinction between men and women revealed in the Scriptures; and
WHEREAS, Our Synod strongly opposed the practice of women’s suffrage in the church for the first 122 years of its history on the basis of the Word of God, and many of its pastors and congregations continue to oppose the practice to the current day; and
WHEREAS, Scripture offers to women praiseworthy vocations to serve God as wives, mothers and in various capacities within the church ( e.g., altar guilds, ladies’ groups, mercy work, and as teachers or deaconesses , etc.), which do not conflict with the divinely ordained principle that a woman must not exercise authority over a man; and
WHEREAS, The church should not be at all ashamed of God-given distinctions in the area of gender despite the pressure to align our teaching and practice—in part or in full—with the culture; and
WHEREAS, The biblical principles that speak to suffrage in the church are in no way invalidated by the fact that men, at times, fail to humbly and faithfully carry out the charge to sacrificial headship in the family, church, and state; therefore be it
Resolved, That the pastors and congregations of the Synod be encouraged to study this matter on the basis of the Word of God;
and be it further
