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Essayists Announced for the 2023 CELC Convention

November 16, 2022 By Deb Witte

       Olympic Parktel in Seoul – Site of the 2023 CELC Convention

The CELC Planning Committee is pleased to announce the five essayists for the 2023 international CELC convention planned for Seoul, South Korea on June 6–8, 2023. The essayists and their topics are:

  • Rev. Nicholas Proksch (ELS)
    Biblical exegesis:  1 Thessalonians 4:13-18
  • Rev. Uģis Sildegs (Latvia)
    Doctrine:  Civil Government
  • Rev. Kebede Yigezu (Ethiopia)
    Lutheran Confessions:  Formula of Concord, Articles I + II
  • Rev. Angus Cheung (Hong Kong)
    Church History:  Lutheranism in East Asia
  • Rev. Mario Gálvez (Chile)
    Practical Theology:  Training the Laity for Evangelism

The reading and discussion of theological essayists is always the center of CELC conventions, and we are delighted to have a writer from each of the CELC regions. We think that there is a nice variety of topics that should be of interest to everyone. We have much to look forward to!

If you are part of a CELC member church, it is time to plan who will represent your church at the convention. Information about costs and travel assistance will be shared in December. Registration will take place online in January 2023.

Please share this information with anyone you think might be interested.

From the CELC Planning Committee

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Reformation Greetings from Russia

November 9, 2022 By Deb Witte

                        Worshippers on October 30, 2022

The day of the Reformation is a great feast for the church of God! After apostolic times, the false doctrine of salvation by good works spread more and more in the church. The gospel truth of salvation through faith in the substitutionary work of the Savior was on the verge of extinction. And so, when the time came, the merciful God, through the doctor of theology Martin Luther, freed the church from false teachings and returned the saving message of the Bible to its place. The truth about Christ and salvation through faith alone has triumphed!

Luther expressed this biblical teaching in these words: “At last, by the mercy of God, meditating day and night, I gave heed to the context of the words, namely, ‘In it the righteousness of God is revealed, as it is written, He who through faith is righteous shall live.’ There I began to understand that the righteousness of God is that by which the righteous lives by a gift of God, namely by faith…. Here I felt that I was altogether born again and had entered paradise itself through open gates.”
 
We, the conservative Lutherans of Russia, share this great biblical teaching with Martin Luther. Today and all the days of our lives, we thank and glorify God for his saving Word, for grace, for our faith in Christ as our substitute at the judgment of God!

Submitted by Pastor Arkady Sedelnikov
Chairman of the Council of the Centralized Religious Organization of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Russia

       

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Ukrainians and Germans Enjoy Fellowship

November 3, 2022 By Deb Witte

Worship at Hartenstein, Germany

Since the war began in February, millions of Ukrainians have fled the country, and many have found refuge in Germany. Some members of the Ukrainian Lutheran Church (ULC) have settled in areas where there are congregations of the Evangelical Lutheran Free Church (ELFK) and are worshipping with them.

To show their thankfulness to the ELFK for receiving them so willingly and helping them in their time of need, a plan was developed to send some people from Ukraine to personally thank their fellow Christians in Germany. A four-member Ukrainian musical group, Baroque Plus, went to Germany to give concerts during the week of October 10-16. During that week, three ELFK congregations (Hartenstein, Nerchau, and Zwichau-Planitz) hosted special worship services, making use of three languages: German, Ukrainian, and English.

In addition to strengthening the bonds of fellowship between members of the ULC and ELFK, the concerts and services also served as an outreach opportunity to other Germans and Ukrainians who have no church home, planting the seed of the gospel with the hope that they will come again to learn more about Jesus and what he has done for them and for all people.

There was truly a unique bond of fellowship at each church, which flowed from a sense of empathy, Christian love, and concern, and the powerful bond of unity that believers have in Christ. People from both church bodies, the ULC and ELFK, got to know one another and found they had so many things in common, despite such different life situations. Pastor Mueller from Hartenstein said to the group from Ukraine, “You came to us as strangers but you will leave us as our friends.”

Such are the blessings that our Lord grants through the Confessional Evangelical Lutheran Conference, which unites believers from around the world. In the midst of the chaos and destruction of war, members of the Ukrainian Lutheran Church can know that they are not alone. We strive with many others to be our Lord’s witnesses to the ends of the earth.

Submitted by Rev. Roger Neumann, WELS liaison to the ULC

 

“Baroque Plus” and guests at Zwichau-Planitz, Germany

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CELC News Through WhatsApp

November 2, 2022 By Deb Witte

Starting immediately, the CELC News Briefs will be distributed not only by email, but also through WhatsApp.

If you would like to subscribe, please click here. If you know someone else who might enjoy the CELC news briefs through WhatsApp, please share this information with them or direct them to the CELC homepage where a person can also subscribe.

We are hoping that CELC information can reach a wider range of people in this way!

The CELC WhatsApp account will only be for the distribution of CELC information. There will not be a chat feature at this time.

From the CELC Planning Committee

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Dates and Location for the 2023 CELC Convention

October 5, 2022 By Deb Witte

The CELC Planning Committee along with Seoul Lutheran Church has finalized the dates and location for the 2023 international CELC convention.

God willing, the convention will be on Tuesday, June 6 through Thursday, June 8, 2023. Participants will be expected to arrive on Monday, June 5, and to leave on Friday, June 9. These dates are slightly different from what was originally planned due to the availability of the venue.

The location will be the Olympic Parktel in downtown Seoul. This hotel was constructed in 1990 to commemorate the successful hosting of the Summer Olympic Games in 1988, and it is part of the expansive Olympic Park. See the website here.

If you are part of a CELC member church, it is time to plan who will represent your church at the convention. Each member church is encouraged to have two voting delegates. Visitors and guests are also welcome.

Information about costs and travel assistance will be shared later this year. Registration will take place online in January 2023.

The Planning Committee is eagerly looking forward to this convention and is thankful for the help of Seoul Lutheran Church. The last in-person international convention of the CELC was in Germany in 2017. How wonderful it will be if God allows us to meet in person again to enjoy Christian fellowship with like-minded believers from around the world and to build each other up in our faith in Jesus! 

Please share this email and the information about the convention with anyone you think might be interested. 

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The Confessional Evangelical Lutheran Conference

The Confessional Evangelical Lutheran Conference is a worldwide fellowship of Lutheran church bodies, committed to the teachings of the Lutheran Church found in the Book of Concord of 1580. Established in 1993 with thirteen churches, the CELC has grown by God’s grace to include thirty-four church bodies today.

Every three years, representatives from CELC churches gather for fellowship and theological study at an international convention. Regional meetings are held in alternate years. These gatherings provide spiritual encouragement for confessional Lutherans who often find themselves quite isolated. Visitors are always welcome at these gatherings

Joint work of the CELC includes the writing of The Eternal Word: A Lutheran Confession for the Twenty-First Century, which testifies to the unity of doctrine enjoyed by CELC churches. The CELC also has a commission to help coordinate and improve theological training in CELC churches.

Speaking about the heart and core of the CELC, former President Gaylin Schmeling wrote:  “The CELC stands ready to give answer to the confident hope of salvation in Christ that is within us. It is a refuge for those seeking confessional homes and a beacon shining the light of the Gospel in a sin-darkened world. Here the central truth of the Reformation, justification by faith alone, continues to be proclaimed. We are declared righteous by nothing we do or accomplish, but alone on the basis of Christ’s redemptive work which is counted as ours through faith in the Savior. He accomplished salvation for all on the cross and announced it to all by His resurrection, declaring the whole world righteous in Christ. This treasure is brought to us personally through the means of grace and is received by faith alone in the Savior which is worked through those very means of grace.”

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