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ELCA Bishops Told Fiscal 2002 Results 'Mixed'


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Date Thu, 13 Mar 2003 15:52:27 -0600

ELCA NEWS SERVICE

March 13, 2003

ELCA BISHOPS TOLD FISCAL 2002 RESULTS 'MIXED'
03-047-JB

     CHARLESTON, S.C. (ELCA) -- Unaudited financial results for the
churchwide organization of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
for 2002 were "mixed," according to a report presented to the ELCA
Conference of Bishops here.  Receipts declined $3.7 million in 2002
compared to 2001, but a mid-year spending reduction in 2002 helped the
ELCA churchwide organization finish the fiscal year with a small
surplus.
     In addition, contributions to the ELCA World Hunger Appeal totaled
$16.0 million, $400,000 more than was contributed in fiscal 2001, said
Christina Jackson-Skelton, ELCA treasurer, in her report to the bishops.
     The ELCA is organized into 65 synods, each headed by a bishop.
The ELCA Conference of Bishops is an advisory body to the church,
consisting of the church's 65 synod bishops, ELCA presiding bishop and
ELCA secretary.  The conference met here March 6-11.
     "There were several challenges this year related to the [U.S.]
economy," Jackson-Skelton said.
     The ELCA's 2002 fiscal year ended Jan. 31.  Receipts totaled $82.9
million for fiscal 2002, compared with $86.6 million the previous fiscal
year, a decline of 4.2 percent, Jackson-Skelton said.  However, current
operating expenses were $82.1 million, down $1.2 million or 1.5 percent
from the previous fiscal year, she said.
     Mission support -- dollars from congregations that are shared with
the churchwide organization through synods -- declined in 2002, Jackson-
Skelton said.  Mission support was $68.8 million, compared with $69.5
million in 2001, she reported.	 Other funds, temporarily restricted and
unrestricted, were $14.2 million for 2002, nearly $3 million less than
was available in 2001.	These include funds for missionary sponsorship,
gifts from bequests and trusts, and endowments, grants, investment and
other income, Jackson-Skelton said.
     Though other income categories improved the second half of 2002,
"mission support revenue weakened and ended significantly under expected
levels," she said.
     The surprisingly good news came with results for the World Hunger
Appeal, Jackson-Skelton said.  "The last day [of the fiscal year] we
were posting income, more than $1.2 million came in," she told the
bishops.  "It was a cause for joy.  Thank you for your help and
leadership in raising money for the World Hunger Appeal."
     Financial gifts for "Stand With Africa," a ministry aimed at
raising attention to health and justice issues in Africa, were $1
million for fiscal 2002, while gifts for disaster response were $2.4
million, Jackson-Skelton said.
     "World Hunger income closed strongly and surpassed all prior year
income totals for the general appeal, while also increasing support for
the Stand With Africa appeal by more than 200 percent to $1 million,"
she said.
     In a related discussion, the Rev. Mark R. Moller-Gunderson,
executive director, ELCA Division for Congregational Ministries, said
83.3 percent of the churchwide organization's current operating fund
consists of mission support dollars from the church's 10,776
congregations through synods.
     "That is unique among all denominations," he said.
     Moller-Gunderson thanked the bishops for their "personal efforts"
in encouraging congregations to support the work of the church
financially.
     The leadership of the bishops and direct communication with
congregations is important to financial support for the church, Moller-
Gunderson said. "When you are present [in congregations], there are
significant differences in levels of mission support," he said.
     "I know this has not been an easy year," Moller-Gunderson said.
"You have stretched yourselves on behalf of the whole church."

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