From June 10-12, 2022, the pastors and delegates from the congregations of the Evangelical Lutheran Free Church (ELFK) in Germany gathered in Trinity Church of Chemnitz for the 94th Convention. The 15 parishes were represented by two delegates each.
The doctrinal presentation dealt with “The Relevance of a Lutheran Confessional Church in a Pluralistic Environment.” ELFK’s vice president Rev. Jörg Kubitschek started in his speech with the changing conditions of the times and contrasted them with the lasting significance of biblical revelation. In the course of human history, nothing has changed about the fact that we human beings are sinners who are guilty again and again, and that God, in his grace through Christ, gives us eternal salvation. Because this message is never heard in most churches of our day, the ministry of a small confessional church like ELFK is urgently needed and in demand. How much the clear biblical Lutheran message is sought after is shown by the requests that reach our congregations again and again.
The convention heard reports on the work done in the various offices and committees since the last convention in 2021. As usual, these will be printed in the convention report booklet later. The motions addressed to the synod were adopted unanimously or by a large majority. They dealt with necessary adjustments to the salary and pension regulations and the directive on the work of the Concordia Bookstore. The convention gave its approval to the eighth part of the CELC confession “The Eternal Word” with the German title “God’s Work.”
Much time was taken up by the regular elections of the synodical council and the committee chairpersons. President Michael Herbst was confirmed in his office for a second term. In addition to Rev. J. Kubitschek, Rev. A. Drechsler, and church treasurer M. Voigt, Mr. Markus Riedel (Hartenstein) was newly elected to the synodical council. There were also new appointments for the chairmen of the Office of Church Music (Rev. A. Hoffmann), the Youth Team (Rev. M. Soucek), the Advisory Board of the Concordia Bookstore (R. Bruske), the Seminary Board of Trustees (Dr. M. Stöhr), the School Committee (Rev. M. Drechsler), and the Community Day Team (Rev. T. Hübener).
On Sunday, the convention celebrated a joyful service for the Feast of Holy Trinity in the fully occupied Trinity Church of Chemnitz. President M. Herbst preached on 2 Cor 5:18-21. In the afternoon meeting, guests from the USA (Prof. J. Danell and Prof. Souksamay Phetsanghane) and Albania (Rev. N. Bishka) were welcomed and reports were given on the mission work in the North of Germany (Rev. M. Wilde) and on the practical organization of the church fellowship with the FELS in Würzburg, which exists now for 10 years. The Chemnitz congregation was warmly thanked for their hospitality.
Submitted by ELFK President Michael Herbst
The installation of ELFK officers in Trinity Church in Chemnitz