Uwe Siemon-Netto
As one whose profession it has been for many years to observe the plight of Christianity, I am always grateful for signs that our God is truly a Jewish God – one with a hilarious sense of irony. This happened again during the ELCA’s national assembly, which will go down in history as a singularly boneheaded display of unfaithfulness.
Just as delegates worked themselves up to their decision to allow homosexuals in committed relationships to serve as pastors, a highly selective tornado knocked the cross off the roof of Central Lutheran Church in Minneapolis, where some of their shameful meetings took place.
I could not help grinning: This was truly Old Testament-style: God sometimes uses nature to make a point. Of course you will have to believe in these things in order to grasp their ramifications. If on the other hand you accept Biblical truths only selectively, as did the majority of the Minneapolis delegates, then this incident could only have been a random occurrence – you know: as random as the beginning of the universe.
I was then reminded of another display of God’s irony 40 years ago in East Berlin when a television tower, the tallest building in the whole city, went into operation. Walter Ulbricht, the East German Communist party leader, had ordered it built to symbolize the superiority of the Marxist-Leninist worldview that was the state religion in his land.
When the tower was inaugurated on a sunny day, the Communists were shocked. Its rotating ball-shaped dome consisting of hundreds of thousands of metal prisms reflected the sun in the shape of a huge cross regardless of the time of the day. Ulbricht’s regime invested millions of marks to rid their edifice of this embarrassing phenomenon. It did not succeed. To this day, an enormous shining cross keeps dominating Berlin, which has alas become the most godless capital city in Western Europe.
To Christians in Germany this amusing episode serves as a reminder of who is still boss -- even after 56 years of Nazi and Communist dictatorship, and the demented two decades of secularization that followed Germany’s reunification in 1990.
Until then, East Germany called itself German Democratic Republic, or GDR, for 40 years. Germans used to quip that this acronym stood for a threefold lie. The GDR was neither German, nor Democratic, nor a Republic. One wonders whether a similar analogy could not be made for the ELCA now that its national assembly of this denomination supposedly committed to the “Sola Scriptura” principle stressing the authority of Scripture.
Is it still “evangelical”? Surely not! Is it still “Lutheran”? No way! Is it in fact still “Church” in the original sense of this word deriving from the Greek vocable “Kyriake” (belonging to the Lord)? That depends on which Lord are we talking about – God or a wimp who does not care whether His word is mocked? The Greek word for church is “ekklesia,” meaning “called out.” In the light of the ELCA’s new sexuality decision we must ponder the identity of the Spirit the largest Lutheran church body in the United States seems to follow these days.
To state it bluntly, there is nothing Lutheran about what
has happened in Minneapolis. We have witnessed 19th century cultural
Protestantism gone wild -- the theologoumenon that Christ and the highest expressions
of aspirations of culture are in agreement. But what are at any given time the
highest expressions and aspirations of culture? Do they not come across as Zeitgeist,
or spirit of time? Were not Nazism and Communism two murderous
manifestations of a Zeitgeist?
The genocidal “choice” ideology that has slaughtered more than 50 million
unborn children in America since the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade ruling in 1973
certainly falls into the same category.
Aghast, faithful Lutherans wonder: “Lord where shall we Lutherans go?” Why is it that we Lutherans so often lose our way just at a time when no message is more needed then ours? Let it be known that there exists a paradoxical tension between Christ and culture: The certainty of being forgiven sinners through Christ’s redeeming work on the cross frees us to engage the world with all its foibles but not to embrace them as the ELCA has just done.
I observed the ELCA’s Minneapolis proceedings on my computer
and murmured, “Lord, have mercy!” Then I remembered one of my favorite lines in
the Psalter: “He who sits in the heavens laughs” (Psalm 2:4). It’s really good to have a Jewish God
occasionally sending selective tornados and marking a godless edifice with a shining
sign of the cross.

Lord have mercy. Amen.
Posted by: Rob | August 22, 2009 at 12:06 PM
"Is it still “Lutheran”? No way!"
For many years the 'L' in “ELCA” has stood for 'Lufauxran', or 'Liberal' or 'Laodicean' or 'Licentious' or 'Lying', but not, even in the remotest sense, Lutheran.
Posted by: Carl Vehse | August 22, 2009 at 02:43 PM
Certainly, the tornado that hit Central Lutheran Church in Minneapolis was no coincidence. Judgment declared! Unfortunately, the politicians in the ELCA's church-wide assembly failed to put their hand over their mouth in repentance.As a result, thousands of people, lay and pastorate alike, are left wondering where they go next, when the largest "Lutheran" synod in the country deserted them. Thanks be to God, we can reach out with compassion to our ELCA friends and neighbors and bring them to our Confessional Lutheran congregations where they can truly hear God's Word rightly handled and witness the Sacraments rightly administered. May our Lord Jesus Christ so draw disinfranchised ELCA members to our congregations where they can be properly catechized and, being so instructed, join us in true Word and Sacrament concord.For where the Word is properly taught and the Sacraments rightly administered according to Christ's institution--there the Church is (AC VII) This is true in America, Canada, Germany, and wherever our Lord locates Himself with His gifts for our salvation.
Posted by: David Rosenkoetter | August 23, 2009 at 12:37 AM
This is quite a dangerous decision. Allowing homosexuals to serve as clergy will confuse a lot of people.
Posted by: Technology | August 23, 2009 at 04:50 AM
It is uncertain how many members or pastors from E_CA would become members of an LCMS congregation, except perhaps for some very liberal (aka, heterodox) congregations.
Many E_CA members who were strongly opposed to allowing non-celebate homosexual pastors see nothing wrong with women pastors, unionistic fellowship with non-Lutheran denominations, ethnic or gender quotas in convention delegate compositions, more episcopist polity, less emphasis on Lutheran doctrine, more emphasis on a theology of glory, less emphasis on Scriptural inerrancy, more emphasis on political liberation theology, less emphasis on the doctrine of church and ministry, more emphasis on social agendas.
Posted by: Carl Vehse | August 23, 2009 at 08:24 PM
This is just appalling. If Luther, the late German Christian protester, would still be here…where the denomination “Lutherans” derived from, he would be stunned and completely disappointed in this horrible abomination to the Word of God and the Gospel. I totally am against this election. When God created “man” he created Adam and Eve, NOT Adam and STEVE!!! Hello people. This is a direct form of disobedience to God. And this is happening in a Church, a denomination that professes to know the Word of God???? Please, God will have to deal with you guys…and it won’t be pretty.
Posted by: henryyoung | August 24, 2009 at 12:35 PM
Good grief! Thanks for the tornado interpretation. We here in Minnesota thought that the tornado aimed at Central Lutheran might have destroyed the food tent for serving inadequate breakfasts or lunches. Of course, we should have known that God regularly uses nature to show his wrath...like Katrina...just too to many Baptists in Louisiana I guess. Or how about those mudslides and earthquakes in Italy? (Excess Catholic removal undoubtedly). Thank God we've got those enlightened Missouri Synod folks to interpret and explain the ways of God and the weather to us. (But I bet someone from the Wisconsin Synod told them how it all works).
Posted by: P. Burns | September 26, 2009 at 12:49 PM