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Companion Synod
Program
Global Companion Table | Leipzig,
Germany | LCCN, Nigeria |
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Leipzig District
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Saxony, Germany
The
Leipzig Connection for the Minneapolis Area Synod began
sometime in the 1980’s, probably as an outgrowth of Herb
Brokering’s pilgrimages to the Lutheran communities of eastern
Europe. In those years, when Communist rule kept many of the
churches isolated from outside contact, the Leipzig-Minneapolis
relationship consisted mainly of visits to Leipzig by groups
from the synod.
Following
the 1989 change in government, when the provinces of the former
German Democratic Republic joined the Federal Republic, known by
us as West Germany, our Leipzig connection waned. By 1995 only a
few members of the Synod global mission committee were even
aware of the former partnership.
In 1998
negotiations were initiated by us to renew the connection, based
on shared ministry. In both cities, the Lutheran church faces
challenges for evangelism in a secular world, a tradition of
liturgical worship in an entertainment culture, and increasing
social needs at a time of a reduced governmental role. It was
agreed that ministry at all levels—synod, congregations, and
agencies—would benefit from mutual contact with corresponding
partners in Leipzig.
Beginning in
2002, a variety of groups have visited Leipzig, and they have
come to us. This has included areas of education, social
ministry, congregational ministry, and especially youth.
Most
participants have discovered the value of the Companion Synod
Program. Neither side tries to teach the other how ministry
ought to be done, nor tries to transplant programs or strategies
learned from the other. Instead, youth and adults, lay and
clergy in Leipzig and the Minneapolis Area Synod see ministry at
home from a new perspective. Also, they are strengthened by the
knowledge of colleagues in a distant city, committed to and
struggling with the same mission of proclaiming and serving in
the name of Jesus.
Elements of
Agreement between the Leipzig District and the Minneapolis Area
Synod include the following:
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Share in
developments of spiritual life, in the celebration of
worship services, in pastoral care and parish life, as well
as support of theological conversation.
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Provide
information about important developments in the
church, in social service and in the society, such as
Kirchentage, annual assemblies, installations or farewells
from church offices, as well as the exchange of delegations
at important events.
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Share in
broader ecumenical partnerships, which are maintained
by congregations or groups of the Leipzig Evangelical
Lutheran Church District or the Minneapolis Area Synod.
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Support
youth exchanges and nurture existing contacts.
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Provide
support for the development of the exchange of pastors
and church workers for the purpose of becoming familiar
with the other’s situations and manners of work.
The
Minneapolis Area Synod Companion Program is under the direction
of Bishop’s Associate Glenndy Ose and coordinated by Diaconal
Minister Kris Perry in cooperation with Rev. Paul Rogers and
Associate in Ministry Jo Mueller. The Leipzig Connection is in
partnership with Superintendent Martin Henker and the Leipzig
District of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saxony, Germany.
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