Kieschnick Plans to Overturn Schulz Decision in Benke Case
By Rev. Jack Cascione

 

Kieschnick's memo to Council of District Presidents

Subject: Bylaw 3.101
July 8, 2002
Office of the President
The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
July 5, 2002

Dear Brothers in Christ,

This is to inform you that in a letter dated July 5, 2002, I have informed Second Vice President of the Synod Rev. Wallace R. Schulz that, in accord with Bylaw 3.101, B, 5, I am calling up for review his action as an individual officer of the Synod of placing President David H. Benke on suspended status as stated in his June 25, 2002, letter and accompanying documents to President Benke.

In addition, no later than Wednesday afternoon, July 10, hopefully after my requested meeting with Vice President Schulz has been held, I will advise the Synod in a pastoral letter that I have called up for review his action and have requested that such action be altered or reversed.

God's grace and peace be with you all!
Jerry Kieschnick
Transforming the world through Christ's love...in time...for eternity. John 3:16-17
Dr. Gerald B. Kieschnick, President
The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod


Citation from LCMS Handbook quoted by Kieschnick

The following is the citation from the LCMS Handbook to which President Kieschnick refers in his memo to the COP.

2001 LCMS Handbook
Bylaws
C. Officers of the Synod
1. President
3.101 Powers and Duties
B. Administrative
The President shall

5. call up for review any action by an individual officer, executive, or agency which, in his view, may be in violation of the Constitution, Bylaws, and resolutions of the Synod and, if he deems appropriate, request that such action be altered or reversed. If the matter cannot be resolved, the President shall refer it to the Synodical Board of Directors, the Commission on Constitutional Matters and/or the Synod in convention as the President deems appropriate to the issues and party/parties involved. (This provision in no way alters the President's constitutional duty to report to the Synod those who do not act in accordance with the Constitution and do not heed his admonitions, as prescribed in Art. XI B 2.) Page 47


Commentary: How are lay people to sort all this out?

First, President Kieschnick requested that First Vice President Daniel Preus recuse himself from judging the Benke Case because Preus had already stated his opinion before he was asked to judge the case.

Second, the Praesidium then voted that President Kiesnchick also recuse himself, which he did, because he too had made prejudicial comments favoring Benke before judging the case.

Third, it was now left to Wallace Schulz, the second Vice President, to judge the Benke Case. Schulz found Benke guilty.

Fourth, now Kieschnick wants to reverse Schulz's decision as if Kieschnick had never really allowed himself to be recused by the Praesidium. In other words, Kieschnick only allowed himself to be recused from the Benke Case as long as Schulz made the decision Kieschnick wanted.

Five, Schulz could now charge Kieschnick with lying to the Presidium because Kieschnick never really intended to recuse himself.

Six, all this confusion is the result of the 1992 LCMS Convention adopting Dispute Resolution. Formerly, the Board for Adjudication, which was elected by the Convention, would have judged the case. Now, under Dispute Resolution, there is no Board of Adjudication and the Executive Branch of the Synod now also serves as the Judicial Branch of the Synod. Now we have presidents and vice president judging cases.

Thank God that the United States Government has a separation between the elected political officials and the Supreme Court. As Americans, we have the privilege of voting for judges, the presidents and governors. The LCMS lay people gave up the right to vote for separate judges and executive in their own Synod in 1992.

Dispute Resolution according to the Handbook speaks about a "win-win" outcome. In the real world, such fantasies are unworkable. The poor lay people were duped into politicizing the entire process of justice in the LCMS. Now they have political factions judging cases instead of the Word of God. Cronyism has replaced the Bible.


Rev. Jack Cascione is pastor of Redeemer Lutheran Church (LCMS - MI) in St. Clair Shores, Michigan. He has written numerous articles for Christian News and is the author of Reclaiming the Gospel in the LCMS: How to Keep Your Congregation Lutheran. He has also written a study on the Book of Revelation called In Search of the Biblical Order.
He can be reached by email at pastorcascione@juno.com.

July 9, 2002