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unverified, anonymous, or partisan online content be treated as the equivalent of properly received testimony in ecclesiastical proceedings; therefore be it Resolved, That the Synod encourage pastors, congregations, and members, for the sake of theological clarity, pastoral care, and a spirit of reconciliation, to refrain from using social media to express disagreements and instead seek in-person opportunities for civil and respectful conversation; and be it further Resolved, That the Synod direct the Commission on Theology and Church Relations, in consultation with the Council of Presidents, to prepare a theological and pastoral statement addressing: • the Eighth Commandment in the digital age; • the proper handling of accusations against pastors and congregations; and • the appropriate and inappropriate uses of social media, blogs, podcasts, and similar media in relation to ecclesiastical supervision and discipline; and be it further Resolved, That the statement include guidance on: • the dangers of anonymous or pseudonymous attacks; • the responsibility of Christians to refrain from sharing unverified accusations; and • the need for church leaders to follow the Fifth Commandment, the Eighth Commandment, Matthew 18, and the Synod Bylaws when addressing accusations, rather than allowing online outrage or partisan media to circumvent these standards; and be it further Resolved, That the Commission on Constitutional Matters, in light of such a statement, be requested to review and, where appropriate, propose bylaw language or official guidelines making clear that: • Anonymous or partisan online content may serve as a prompt for further inquiry but may not be treated as inherently reliable evidence. • Ecclesiastical investigations must seek firsthand testimony and properly documented facts. • Decisions in disciplinary cases are to be based on evidence gathered through appropriate churchly procedures, not on the volume or intensity of online commentary. and be it further Resolved, That districts be encouraged to provide teaching resources for congregations on the Eighth Commandment and digital communication, to help members understand how to use social media in a manner befitting Christians; and be it finally Resolved, That the Synod encourage all pastors and laypeople to commit themselves anew to guarding their tongues and keyboards, that we may speak “the truth in love” (Eph. 4:15) and avoid harming Christ’s flock through uncharitable or disorderly speech. Board of Directors Southeastern District Ov. 10-06 To Safeguard Evangelical Ecclesiastical Supervision and District Judgments WHEREAS, Our Lord has entrusted the care of His flock to undershepherds who are to exercise oversight not “domineering over those in [their] charge, but being examples to the flock” (1 Peter 5:3); and WHEREAS, The Lutheran Confessions teach that bishops/superintendents are to exercise churchly oversight according to the Gospel, not according to arbitrary or lordly power (AC XXVIII; Tr 8); and WHEREAS, The Synod Constitution recognizes the congregation as “the basic unit of the Synod” (Bylaw 1.3.1) and describes the Synod’s relation to its members as advisory rather than coercive (Const. Art. VII); and WHEREAS, District presidents are charged in the Constitution and Bylaws with ecclesiastical supervision of doctrine and practice within their districts, including careful investigation and pastoral handling of concerns involving pastors and congregations; and WHEREAS, For the sake of good order, mutual trust, and the consciences of pastors and congregations it is vital that the careful work of congregational leaders and district presidents not be lightly or opaquely overridden by Synod actions taken from afar; and WHEREAS, There is growing concern in the Synod that district - level investigations and pastoral resolutions may in practice be reversed from the Synod level without clear, substantive explanation and without robust involvement of the Council of Presidents (COP) , thus undermining confidence in evangelical ecclesiastical supervision; therefore be it Resolved, That the Synod reaffirm the biblical and confessional principles of ecclesiastical supervision as exercised in a brotherly, evangelical manner, in keeping with Augsburg Confession XXVIII and the Treatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope ; and be it further Resolved, That the Synod affirm that district presidents, as local ecclesiastical supervisors, have a genuine and weighty responsibility in investigating, judging, and resolving cases involving pastors and congregations under their care; and be it further Resolved, That the Synod direct the Commission on Handbook, in consultation with the COP, to review all b ylaws relating to ecclesiastical supervision and expulsion with a view toward: • clarifying the respective responsibilities of congregations, district presidents, and the President of the Synod; • strengthening provisions that require serious, documented rationale when Synod actions overturn district -level judgments; and • providing for meaningful collegial involvement (e.g., defined COP concurrence or similar mechanism) when district conclusions are set aside in favor of Synod actions, such as removal from the roster; and be it further Resolved, That such proposed amendments be presented to the next regular Synod convention for consideration; and be it finally Resolved, That the Synod encourage all officers and church leaders to exercise ecclesiastical supervision in a manner that 2026 Convention Workbook 503ECCLESIASTICAL SUPERVISION AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION