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African American Lutherans Hear 'State of the Church'


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Date 02 Jun 2000 08:54:46

ELCA NEWS SERVICE

June 1, 2000

AFRICAN AMERICAN LUTHERANS HEAR 'STATE OF THE CHURCH'
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     CHICAGO (ELCA) -- About 80 African American Lutherans and pastors
of African American and Black Lutheran congregations gathered here May
12-13 for one of seven "Proclaiming the Power 2000" events.  They came
to hear the needs and concerns of the Black community in the Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).
     "Proclaiming the Power 2000" is designed to assist pastors, lay
professionals and leaders who want to help their congregations reach
African Americans and Blacks with the good news of Jesus Christ.
     "We are very excited about these events and anticipate
representatives of nearly all African American and Black congregations
in the ELCA to attend events in their regions," said the Rev. Eric T.
Campbell, director of African American ministries, ELCA Commission for
Multicultural Ministries.
     Participants heard statistical data on the "state of the church"
as it relates to African American and Black congregations and learned
how to proceed in the immediate future and long term with more effective
ministries.
     "We are working with congregations with 20 percent or more African
American and Black membership to develop a consensus on specific needs
such as resources and financial support," said Campbell.
     Congregations are classified by the ELCA as Black or African
American if the membership is at least 30 percent Black or African
American.  Approximately 227 of the ELCA's 11,000 congregations are
classified as Black or African American.   There are 170 Black or
African American pastors serving those congregations.
     Of the 227 congregations, 28 percent have no full-time pastor; 29
percent have African American or Black pastors and 43 percent have 
non-African American or Black pastors.
     Currently 88 percent of African American congregations have
baptized memberships of 350 or less, compared to 53 percent of all ELCA
congregations; 52 percent have memberships of less than 175, compared to
26 percent of all congregations.
     "Our church is struggling with leadership and leadership
development in the Black and African American communities," said
Campbell.
     The Rev. E. Taylor Harmon, associate executive director, ELCA
Division for Outreach, shared an update on the ELCA's African American
Outreach Strategy.
     The African American Outreach Strategy provides a vision and plan
of action that guides the Division for Outreach in its efforts to
provide leadership and support to synods and congregations as they work
with the African American community, he said.
     The church has had several different African American strategies
formulated by predecessor church bodies, Harmon said.
     "This is not a project that has an end; there will never be a
beautifully-bound document.  This is an ongoing process that will change
as the needs of the community change," he said.
     Two "Proclaiming the Power 2000" events have been held to date.
One was in Los Angeles for ELCA Regions 1 and 2, and the other was in
Chicago for Regions 3 and 5.  Upcoming events are scheduled for:
     Toledo, Ohio        June 2-3
     Houston        June 16-17
     Atlanta        Aug. 18-19
     New York       Sept. 8-9
     Baltimore      Sept. 15-16
     An event is scheduled to take place in the Caribbean in early
2001.
     Proclaiming the Power 2000 is an ELCA multi-unit endeavor
sponsored by the Divisions for Church in Society, Outreach and Global
Mission; the Commissions for Multicultural Ministries and Women; and the
African American Lutheran Association.
     The gatherings have been made possible by a grant from Aid
Association for Lutherans, a fraternal benefits society based in
Appleton, Wis.

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