Due to the tragic terrorist attack, most of our
  speakers are unable to make the conference. We regret that the National Free
  Conference on C.F.W. Walther has been cancelled for this year.
  The Third National Free Conference on C. F. W. Walther will be held on
  Friday, October 26 through Saturday, October 27 at Hope Lutheran Church, 10701
  St. Cosmas Lane, St. Ann, MO 63074 (314-429-3808), about 2 and ½ miles from
  St. Louis' Lambert International Airport. This conference is for lay people
  and clergy, beginning at 1:00 p.m. on Friday and ending at noon on Saturday.
  Advertising the Conference this year was delayed pending the adoption of
  Resolution 7-17A at this past Synodical Convention.
  A resolution presented to our Conference last year by the Rev. William
  Bischoff resulted in the 2001 Convention's adoption of Resolution 7-17A, which
  means that Walther's "Church and Ministry" was and still is the
  official position of the LCMS, even though neither Seminary has been teaching
  this to their students.
  The full list of speakers will be published the first week in September.
  The Rev. Rolf Preus of the ELS will discuss polity differences between the
  LCMS, ELS and WELS and the Rev. Thomas Bye of Good Shepherd Lutheran of
  Oshkosh, Wisconsin will explain why so many "conservative" pastors
  and those promoting "Church Growth" are whoring after episcopacy and
  power.
  Do you have paper you want to present? There is also still time for readers
  suggest a particular subject or speaker.
  The Conference will address the great grace and victory in the adoption of
  Resolution 7-17A and its implications for the LCMS. Now that Walther's
  "Church and Ministry" remains the official position of the LCMS, how
  will lay people start reclaiming their congregations?
  By the grace of God, the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod was blessed with
  the most outstanding Lutheran theologian outside of Europe as its first
  President. Walther's works set the highest standards of Biblical scholarship
  in the doctrines of Justification, preaching Law and Gospel, Church and
  Ministry, the Church Independent of the State, the Priesthood of all
  Believers, the Pastoral Ministry, the Proper Administration of the Sacraments,
  the authority of the Scriptures and much, much more.
  It is the goal of the Conference organizers to maintain the teaching and
  practice of this rich heritage to the church at large. It is also our goal
  that each speaker will present resolutions that will help bring this
  information to the attention of the 2003 District Conventions and the 2004
  Convention of the LCMS.
  Constitutional changes and restructuring are rapidly being introduced in
  many LCMS congregations. Voter Supremacy, as established by C. F. W. Walther
  in "The Form of A Christian Congregation," published in 1864 and
  republished by CPH in 1989, is being removed or changed.
  In the event of a merger, dissolution etc. of a congregation, Voters'
  Assemblies without supremacy or final authority, have no claim in American
  Courts relative to the ownership and final administration of their church
  property, which in many cases, is transferred to the District Offices.
  This is the only Conference on C. F. W. Walther in the LCMS. The organizers
  of this conference seek nothing less than a revival and reaffirmation of
  Walther's teaching and practice in the LCMS.
  NOW is the time to book your flights to St. Louis while the fares are low.
  Complete information as to housing will also be forthcoming in the next
  releases.