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Lutheran Synod,” in At Home in the House of My Fathers , ed. 
Matthew Harrison [St. Louis: CPH, 2011], 226), which directs the 
Synod toward pathways that supply shepherds for the flock rather 
than obstacles that prevent men from serving where the church calls 
them; therefore be it 
Resolved, That the Synod reaffirm the doctrinal foundation for 
all pastoral formation routes and calls, including SMP, in accord 
with the Scriptures and the Lutheran Confessions, particularly AC 
V and XIV, and direct that all changes below preserve the order of 
the call and the integrity of Word and Sacrament ministry; and be it 
further 
Resolved, That the Synod suspend, for the sake of the mission 
and pastoral supply, the following recent admissions restrictions for 
the SMP program: the five -year LCMS congregation membership 
minimum, the three-year membership in the congregation of 
placement minimum, and the age-40 minimum, and replace them 
with broadened criteria under district president and seminary 
oversight, retaining case-by-case vetting for doctrine, life, 
catechesis, and congregational need; and be it further 
Resolved, That supervision of specific ministry pastors be 
retained in principle yet applied proportionately, time -bound, and 
tapered as men demonstrate competency and faithful service, rather 
than perpetual as a condition for roster retention, with the tapering 
recorded and reported through the established Church Worker 
Locator and Pastor’s Information Form (PIF) processes; and be it 
further 
Resolved, That the Synod direct the Council of Presidents (COP), 
the two seminaries, and the Pastoral Formation Committee (PFC) 
to prioritize SMP applicants in underserved contexts, while opening 
eligibility to additional mission fields including small multi- point 
parishes, rural and frontier missions, ethnic and language specific 
plants, chaplaincy extensions under call, campus and mercy 
outposts, and bi-vocational sites, all under existing supervised call 
provisions and with seminary faculty and district president review 
of sites and supervisors; and be it further 
Resolved, That the Synod create a stackable, competency based 
bridge from SMP to the general pastor roster, directing the 
seminaries and the COP to publish, within twelve months, unified 
benchmarks that grant advanced standing for completed SMP 
coursework and supe rvised experience and that define any 
additional formation, language proficiency options, vicarage 
equivalencies, and examinations needed for colloquy or roster 
transition, with transparent timelines and costs; and be it further 
Resolved, That the Synod encourage the residential Master of 
Divinity (M.Div.) route as the preferred comprehensive route while 
clearly stating that the SMP route is a legitimate path to ordination 
for specific settings, and that men who complete the SMP program 
and the defined bridge benchmarks may, by examination and call, 
serve the wider church as general pastors; and be it further 
Resolved, That the Synod direct the Commission on Handbook, 
in consultation with the COP and the seminaries, to propose to the 
next convention amendments harmonizing bylaws on supervised 
service and mobility, and to review limitations that prevent specific 
ministry pastors from serving in certain Synod or district roles, 
recommending criteria by which experienced specific ministry 
pastors who complete the bridge benchmarks may be eligible for 
those roles, thereby aligning leadership eligibility with 
demonstrated competency and call while safeguarding 
ecclesiastical oversight; and be it further 
Resolved, That the Synod authorize the seminaries to admit 
qualified SMP applicants under age 40 when the district president 
certifies pastoral need and congregational support, and to accept 
applicants with fewer than five years of Synod membership when 
the distri ct president certifies mature catechesis and doctrinal 
subscription and the site demonstrates readiness to support the 
man’s formation, and that the seminaries publish uniform 
admissions rubrics that implement this flexibility within six months; 
and be it further 
Resolved, That the Synod encourage districts and congregations 
to fund SMP students through scholarships and site commitments 
so that cost does not hinder the supply of pastors to underserved 
communities, and that the seminaries report annually on aid and 
outcomes by context; and be it further 
Resolved, That the Synod direct the PFC to withdraw restrictive 
language that frames SMP as ordinarily unsuitable for younger 
candidates and to frame SMP suitability by context, character, 
catechesis, competency, and call, acknowledging that the church, 
not a demographic metric, discerns fitness for service in accord with 
AC XIV; and be it further 
Resolved, That the President of the Synod ensure that training is 
provided to district presidents, supervisors, and seminary personnel 
for consistent application of these policies and benchmarks, and that 
annual public reports on SMP admissions, contexts served, 
completion rates, bridge progress to general pastor status, and 
placement outcomes be made available, so the next convention can 
evaluate the fruit and make further adjustments; and be it finally 
Resolved
, That nothing in this resolution be construed as 
diminishing the church’s esteem for residential M.Div. formation, 
which the Synod continues to commend as a precious norm, even 
as we vigorously supply pastors for the fields now white for harvest. 
Trinity 
Mission, KS 
Ov. 6-60 
To Broaden and Reopen Specific Ministry Pastor 
Program for Wider Pastoral Formation  
and Service 
Preamble 
We observe the following: 
• Confessional foundation: Augsburg Confession (AC) V and 
XIV set the pattern: ministry exists to deliver the Gospel 
through Word and Sacrament, and it is carried out by men 
rightly called. Opening Specific Ministry Pastor (SMP) 
admission and mobility, with supervision in order, serves 
precisely this end in places that otherwise lack a pastor. 
• Pastoral supply with integrity: The Pastoral Formation 
Committee’s (PFC) own premises acknowledge the ongoing 
shortage and the role SMP can play in underserved contexts. 
We honor that need while removing blunt constraints that 
exclude otherwise faithful men and sites ready to be served. 
• Order and oversight already exist: Existing bylaws (Bylaw 
2.13.1) address supervised service and assisting calls. Using 
those tools with clear benchmarks prevents disorder while 
enabling more service where needed. 
• C.F.W. Walther’s Synod duty: To “assist [congregations] in 
acquiring upright [ rechtschaffener
] pastors” (“Duties of an 
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