Time To Layoff District Presidents Instead of Missionaries

By: Rev. Jack Cascione

(Addresses of LCMS Board Of Directors listed below. Make your voice heard.)

Why did the LCMS recall 28 missionaries when they could have sent 28 District President back to be full-time parish pastors and save untold numbers of damned souls?

Over and over again we hear about the shortage of parish pastors.  Send the Council of District Presidents back to the parish.  Send the missionaries back to saving souls.

Actually, it costs more than twice as much to pay the expenses and salary of one District President than it does to keep one missionary in the field.

How did the LCMS do without full-time District President's until 1961? The answer is that the Synod grew to nearly 2,800,000 baptized members.

After 1961, most Districts established full-time District Presidencies. Later, executive staff, facilitators, secretaries and more staff were added. The number of full-time District workers now exceeds the Synodical headquarters by nearly 400%.  (The Synod's Pension Fund, Church Extension Fund, and Worker Benefits Plan are funded separately through these funds.)

What happened after 1961?  The Synod has declined to nearly 2,500,000. District Presidents can now come home and announce, "Honey, I shrunk the Synod."

According to page 462 of the 2002 Lutheran Annual, the District Offices collected $127,554,235 and sent $25,312,219 (or less than $.20 on the dollar) to the Synod. Maintaining the $102,000,000 a year LCMS District bureaucracies, executive travel accounts, etc. means the Synod has to cut missions and missionaries.

According to page 728 of the 2003 Lutheran Annual, the Districts collected $124,703,387 and sent $24,293,120 to the Synod.  They kept the difference, $100,410,267 for work in the Districts.

According to the 2003 Lutheran Annual, the only two Districts without additional full-time staff are Montana and South Dakota.  We wonder what kind of deprivation these LCMS congregations are suffering by not having the opportunity to support full-time district staff.

What would happen to the LCMS if District Presidents went back to their congregations?

Maybe the LCMS might start growing again.  Maybe we would have lots of money for missionaries in order to save peoples' souls instead of District bureaucracies.

Some may argue that conditions have changed and congregations need more help from the District President.

We reply: Why don't the District Presidents delegate responsibilities to the vice-presidents and circuit counselors?  Why don't the Districts teach Voters' Assemblies how to run congregations the same way Walther did?

The $100,000,000 per year LCMS Districts' budgets are squandering the Synod's resources so that we must cut missionaries instead of District Presidents.

At the latest 2003 Symposium, with more than 760 paid attendance, it was announced that the Synod only gives 1% of Fort Wayne's annual $11,000,000 budget and the Seminary is desperately in need of financial support.  (send funds to: Concordia Theological Seminary, 6600 North Clinton Street, Fort Wayne Indiana 46825-4996.)

The Synod was founded for the purpose of supplying pastors, teachers, and missionaries.  Now the District Offices collect $125,000,000 a year and only $100,000 gets to Fort Wayne to teach more pastors.

After 156 years, the primary mission of the LCMS is the District Office. The full-time District Presidents and staff are making the Synod irrelevant.

If the laypeople have any love for saving souls, they will want to send their money directly to the Seminaries and Missions and let the District workers return to the congregations where they belong.

Save souls by writing to the LCMS Board of Directors immediately.  Say: I want to save souls not District Offices.

For your convenience, the E-mail addresses and surface addresses of the Board of Directors and the Treasurer are listed below.

Rev. Edward Balfour - 150 Mitchell Rd. - Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107
E-mail:  mbalfou1@maine.rr.com

Rev. Dr. Karl L. Barth - 8220 Harwood #208 - Milwaukee, WI 53213
E-mail:  karlbarth@webtv.net

Dr. Betty Duda - 2450 Mikler - Oviedo, FL 32765
E-mail: BJDUDA11@aol.com

Rev. James E. Fandrey - 2603 North 51st Ave - Omaha, NE 68104
E-mail: jefandrey1@juno.com

Miss Elizabeth Fluegel - 1734 Kingsgate Court #302 - Alexandria, VA
22302 E-mail:  efluegel@excite.com

Ernest E. Garbe - 1661 N. 2200 St., - Dieterich, IL 62424
E-mail:  epgarbe@mmtcnet.com

Dr. Jean Garton - 4808 Shoal Creek Drive - Benton, Arkansas 72015
E-mail:  Not available

Oscar H. Hanson - P. O. Box 16852 - So. Lake Tahoe, CA 96151
E-mail:  oahanson@netfeed.com

David Hawk - 2814 Baywood Trail - Ft. Wayne, IN 46845
E-mail:  DKHawk@HawkHaynie.com (work)

Theodore A. Kober - 1537 Ave. D, Suite 352 - Billings, MT 59102
E-mail:  tkober@hispeace.org (work)

Rev. Dr. Robert T. Kuhn - 1387 Haven Drive - Oviedo, FL 32765
E-mail:  rtkuhn@cfl.rr.com

Christian A. Preus - 16205 5th Ave., North - Plymouth, MN 55447
E-mail:  preus@attbi.com

Dr. Edwin A. Trapp - 7624 Glenn Albens Circle - Dallas, TX 75225
E-mail:  eat2@airmail.net

Thomas W. Kuchta - 12841 Dubon Lane - St. Louis, MO 63131 (Treasurer)
E-mail:  tomkuchta@aol.com

January 26, 2003