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On Church Leaders Serving Without Re-Election

For the 2026 LCC National Convention, Overture 2.01  proposes a  Permanent Call for Regional Pastors and Synod President.  Therefore, it deserves very careful attention, because this overture raises genuinely important questions about Biblical language, Confessional integrity, and what our church offices actually are and mean. The Arguments in Its Favour •         “The Divine Call is not a Convention Vote” – The overture’s point is that if the call of a Regional Pastor is genuinely divine in nature, subjecting it to periodic re-election risks implying that the convention, not God, is the ultimate authority. If we treat the Call as a mere administrative position, we may, in time, secularize the theology of vocation. •         “Stability Depoliticizes Leadership” – A Regional Pastor who wishes to secure votes every several years may be tempted toward popularity over faithfulness. •   ...

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