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December 24, 2003 .................... LCMSNews -- No. 148
World Mission, partners plan 'Ablaze!' event
By Paula Schlueter Ross
If every Lutheran church body is already doing outreach, then
what's so special about the "Ablaze!" movement?, wondered Dr. David
Tswaedi, bishop of the Lutheran Church in Southern Africa. "Ablaze!" is
LCMS World Mission's initiative to reach 100 million people with the
Gospel by 2017.
As a member of the steering committee for "Ablaze!"
International, which met Dec. 9-10 in St. Louis, Tswaedi says he now has
a better understanding of the "Ablaze!" concept and is anxious to share
it with his church body's 22,000 members in South Africa, Botswana and
Swaziland.
"Ablaze!" is important, he says, because it is mission "on a
larger scale."
"It is a concerted effort by Lutherans [worldwide] to be excited
about reaching people with the pure Gospel of Jesus Christ together,"
said Tswaedi. The planning meeting helped Tswaedi understand "where do
we," as a partner church, "fit into this picture?" he said. "Are we
hoisting the American flag, or are we hoisting the Jesus flag? Now we
know that we are partners."
The meeting brought together partner-church representatives from
four geographical areas -- Africa, Asia, Europe and South America -- and
LCMS World Mission staff to discuss the "Ablaze!" initiative and plan
the agenda for an "Ablaze!" International Conference to be held July 6-9
in St. Louis, just prior to the opening of the LCMS convention July 10.
Representatives of the Synod's 30 partner church bodies have
been invited to take part in the gathering, which is designed to:
* affirm the church bodies' common mission focus.
* explore key issues in mission expansion, such as the
relationship between church planting and social ministry.
*identify and share effective mission practices, models and
methodologies, including "what works" in church planting, leadership
formation and human care.
Dr. Allan Buckman, chairman of the "Ablaze!" International
steering committee, calls the July conference "a milestone event"
because the Synod and its overseas partners will be "coming together for
the express purpose of planning for the worldwide expansion of
confessional Lutheran mission initiatives."
Dr. Carlos Winterle, president of the Evangelical Lutheran
Church of Brazil (IELB) and a member of the "Ablaze!" International
steering committee, says the "Ablaze!" initiative fits right in with his
church body's centennial celebration next year.
Winterle says he wants to see every IELB congregation sponsoring
"a social program for outreach, with a missionary emphasis" among the
poor, homeless and those who are alone. His goal, he said, is "to put
all of the congregations in the 'Ablaze!' vision -- to share the Gospel
with all these people they have contact with, reinforcing the theme of
the IELB Centennial: Christ for All -- Yesterday, Today and Forever."
Other partner-church members of the steering committee for
"Ablaze!" International are Dr. Diethardt Roth, bishop of Germany's
Independent Evangelical Lutheran Church, and Rev. Allan Yung, president
of The Lutheran Church--Hong Kong Synod.
Roth said "Ablaze!" is needed to "re-energize mission work
worldwide," particularly "in the land of the Reformation and in Europe,
which we need after 500 years."
Involving Lutherans worldwide in "Ablaze!" "makes the movement
more powerful," said Yung. Sharing outreach ideas, he said, will enable
partner churches to "help each other and motivate each other in
evangelism. This means a lot to us as the Hong Kong Synod continues to
partner with LCMS World Mission for the expansion of Lutheran work in
mainland China."
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