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Missionary to London Commissioned

March 4, 2022 By CELC


    Rev. Michael Hartman commissioned as a missionary to London


                                             London congregation 

In 2010, Caroline McCatty prayed that God would help her and her husband Lawrence to find a really good church. At the time, the couple was in the process of moving from England to the United States. Caroline knew the transition would take them to a new place, and she didn’t have any connections in the area to which she could reach out and ask for a church recommendation. As they settled in the East Coast of the USA, God led the McCattys to a small WELS church. The pastor there taught from the Bible, and focused on Jesus as the Savior of the world. Previously, the McCattys had attended a church in England, but not one that clearly preached the truths of Scripture. At the WELS church in the USA, they learned messages from the Bible that they had never heard before—and quickly grew to love.  

Five years later, the McCattys returned to their home country as WELS members. Upon their return, they lifted up a different prayer—one that requested Scripture-based worship and instruction. The couple observed a different scene in England than what they had witnessed at the WELS church in the USA. They asked for that same Christ-centered Gospel message to come to England: they wanted the solid meat that WELS offers, rather than a watered-down version of Scripture they saw throughout England. They prayed for six years; then God led WELS to start up mission work in England. 

Missionary Michael Hartman was commissioned as a missionary to London in a special worship service at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary on February 7, 2022. He is working with the McCattys and other CELC members in England to coordinate services and ministry. 

The McCattys serve as an example to us of an existing core group of CELC members living in England. Thus far, members of the CELC church bodies on four continents are known to live in England. The goal is that this core group serve as a starting place for gospel outreach to the country. If you know a member or contact currently living in England, please contact Missionary Hartman.
(Email: Michael.Hartman@wels.net / WhatsApp: +13058900560 or +447360712166.) 

Submitted by Michael Hartman

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Prayer for Ukraine

March 1, 2022 By CELC

This 2016 photo is from Resurrection Lutheran Church in Kyiv,
pastored by Pres. Vyacheslav Horpynchuk of the ULC.

The eyes of the world are focused on Ukraine as war has erupted. The CELC Planning Committee offers this prayer for Ukraine, with special concern for the members of our sister CELC church—the Ukrainian Lutheran Church.

Gracious heavenly Father,

You have told us that there will be wars in this world until the end of time because the sinfulness of humanity leads to division, hatred, and brutality.

Yet we know that you control everything in this world, and you urge us to pray for rulers so that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness.

These days we hold before you the country of Ukraine, and especially our brothers and sisters in the Ukrainian Lutheran Church and the Gift of Life ministry, as war has come to their country.

In your mercy, please limit destruction and the loss of life in this conflict, and restore peace quickly, if it is your will.

For our brothers and sisters in the Ukrainian Lutheran Church we pray that you preserve their lives, and that you continue to provide what they need day by day during the disruption and hardship of war.

Most of all, keep our brothers and sisters strong in faith during this distress. Allow them to share the promises of your Word with each other in person or online, and give them comfort through the good news of the forgiveness of sins and salvation in Jesus Christ, found in your Word and sacraments.

Also, provide opportunities for our brothers and sisters to share the hope of the gospel with others around them who do not know Christ. Somehow use this calamity for the spread of the gospel and the furtherance of your church.

We pray in the name of our Redeemer Jesus, trusting that you love us for his sake. Amen

 


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President of Albanian Church Called Home

February 16, 2022 By CELC

Rev. Agron Mece, here pictured with his wife Vitori, was called home to heaven on September 7, 2021. Rev. Mece was the president of the Confessional Evangelical Lutheran Church of Albania and was a regular participant in CELC meetings. The following obituary was written belatedly by Rev. Luke Wolfgramm.

Agron Mece was born in Korçë, Albania, on September 10, 1952. During his childhood, Agron’s family moved to Albania’s chief port city, Durrës, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. In 1976, after completing his degree in Russian and Albanian language at the University of Tirana, Agron returned home to Durrës. Here he worked as a teacher until 1981 and then as an administrator for education until 1994. He also worked a short time as a Russian translator for an export company.

During his days in Tirana, Agron met Vitori Kasa who was studying English at the university. Agron and Vitori married on November 6, 1977. God blessed them with two children, a son, Dorian, and a daughter, Anjeza.

The Holy Spirit won Agron’s heart in a most interesting way. In the early 1990s, Vitori translated some letters from an American WELS member. This believer wanted his Albanian relatives to know about our Savior, the Lord Jesus. Moved by God’s good news, Agron and Vitori sought and eventually contacted WELS missionaries Kirby Spevacek and Richard Russow. The pastors helped nurture the couple’s new faith in Christ. In 1995, Agron and Vitori were baptized. Because there was no pastor, Vitori first baptized her husband. Agron then baptized his wife and children.

Agron immediately began hosting worship services in his home. About ten people gathered to hear Agron read sermons provided by missionaries serving in Bulgaria which Vitori translated into Albanian. Missionaries Kirby Spevacek, Richard Russow, and Greg Bey made regular trips to Durrës and began preparing Agron for public ministry.

In 1997, civil war broke out in Albania. For a time Agron sheltered the Spevaceks and Russows in his apartment. Early in 1998, he helped the American families board an Italian naval vessel and escape to safety. God protected the Meces and the Albanian believers during the crisis.

From 2003 until 2006, the Meces lived in Canada. In 2006, Agron and his family returned to Albania and bought an apartment in the capital city of Tirana. Here with God’s blessing, Agron gathered a congregation. God had provided another man to serve Durrës, seminarian Mikel Bishka. Missionary Bruce Ahlers served Albania from 2003 until 2008 and taught seminary classes for Agron and Mikel. After this, seminary rector John Vogt made regular visits and continued pastoral training. Other instructors taught classes online. Finally in 2013, Agron and Mikel were ordained at a festival worship service in Durrës. WELS mission representatives James Hoff, John Vogt, and Ron Drektrah were present at the historic ordination.

God provided strength for Agron to serve souls in Albania for more than twenty years. Those who mourn him say, “He was cut out to be a pastor.” Agron loved people and wanted to help them. During his ministry, Agron modeled the peace, joy, warmth, and generosity of God’s Son who offered himself on the cross to forgive us guilty sinners and to win eternal life for us in our Father’s heavenly home.

Late in the evening of September 7, 2021, God suddenly called Agron to eternal rest. Two days later, Pastors Nikolla and Mikel Bishka conducted a graveside funeral in Tirana. Nikolla comforted Agron’s family—his wife, children, brothers and sisters—with the words of Psalm 23: “The LORD is my shepherd. … Surely your goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever.”

Agron is survived by his wife, Vitori (nee Kasa); his son, Dorian, married to Laura (nee Çyçja) with grandson, Alex; and his daughter Anjeza, married to Vincent Santiago with grandson, Vincent Jr., and granddaughter, Emma. He is further mourned by those he served in Tirana, Durrës, and other villages in Albania, as well as brothers and sisters of the CELC living around the world.

We thank our gracious God of life for adopting Agron in Holy Baptism and for calling him to proclaim his good news to the people of Albania. May our merciful Lord Jesus comfort all who mourn. And may the mighty Holy Spirit empower the pastors and people of the Lutheran Church of Albania that they may fearlessly declare God’s Son, our only Savior, to the many Illyrians still living in darkness.

 


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Essayists for the 2023 CELC Convention

February 2, 2022 By CELC

The CELC Planning Committee has selected essayists for the 2023 CELC convention to be held in Seoul, South Korea. The essayists come from the various regions of the CELC, with essays covering the various areas of theological study. They 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 exact dates and venue for the convention are yet to be determined, and much remains uncertain in our world due to COVID-19. But the Planning Committee is planning for an in-person convention in Korea in May/June 2023, God willing.  

Looking ahead to this convention, the Planning Committee is pleased to present such a fine list of essayists, with topics that should be beneficial for people everywhere. We encourage CELC leaders from around the world tentatively to make plans to attend.  

 


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Ordination in Korea

January 26, 2022 By CELC

On December 19, 2021, the last Sunday of Advent, David Choi was ordained and installed at Seoul Lutheran Church. The sermon theme was based on 1 Corinthians 4:1-5, “The Lord sends messengers to prepare his people for Jesus’ second coming,” and was preached by the ELS Board for World Outreach Administrator Thomas Heyn. The rite of ordination was conducted jointly in English and Korean by Pastor Heyn and Pastor Samuel Choi.

David Choi, born and raised in China, was first brought into contact with the Lutheran Church when he visited his aunt in Seoul, South Korea. She introduced him to Seoul Lutheran Church where Pastor Young Ha Kim instructed and confirmed him. Later, he studied pre-seminary classes under Dr. Samuel Choi, director of Seoul Lutheran Theological Institute. 

When he was being pressured to abandon plans to become a Christian pastor, the ELS Board for World Outreach decided to bring David to the United States to complete his theological training at Bethany Lutheran Theological Seminary in Mankato, Minnesota. After four years of study and a vicar year at Reformation Lutheran Church in San Diego, California, David received his M.Div. and received a joint assignment to serve Seoul Lutheran Church and serve as missionary under the ELS BWO. 

His work will include helping Pastors Samuel Choi and J.W. Kim strengthen the existing congregations in east Seoul and Anyang, as well as beginning new outreach to Chinese-Koreans in Seoul. We pray that the Lord bless his work in extending his kingdom in Korea, and perhaps in other parts of East Asia.

Pictured, left to right: Thomas Heyn, David Choi, Samuel Choi

Submitted by Thomas Heyn

 


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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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