President Gerald Kieschnick's Letter to Doctor Waldo
  Werning
  Redeemer Voters Want to Hear Werning's New Doctrine of
  the Trinity
  
  President Gerald Kieschnick's Letter to Doctor
  Waldo Werning
  After pummeling the officers of Redeemer Lutheran Church in St. Clair
  Shores, MI with more the 60 pages of letters for the past 6 months attacking
  their pastor, Dr. Waldo Werning has not replied to the congregation's request
  for a meeting with its Voters' Assembly. Werning has also been sending letters
  to the LCMS President.
  The following is President Gerald Kieschnick's reply to Doctor Werning.
  
  Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
  International Center
  1333 South Kirkwood Road
  Saint Louis, MO 63122-7295
  (314) 965-9917, ext 1402
  FAX (314) 996-1119
  Office of the President
  The Reverend Dr. Gerald B. Kieschnick
  President of the Synod
  November 28, 2001
  Dr. Waldo Werning
  Discipling Stewardship Center
  111 AF Oakton
  Pewaukee WI 53072
  Dear Doctor Werning:
  Greetings in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!
  I am in receipt of your letters of October 5, 15, and 26, 2001. From the
  documentation that you have provided, it would appear that President Hoesman's
  encouragement to meet with Pastor Cascione in informal dispute resolution is
  indeed the appropriate course of action. Should informal means of dispute
  resolution prove ineffective, I encourage you to pursue a formal means of
  dispute resolution as outlined in Chapter VIII of the Bylaws if the Lutheran
  Church-Missouri Synod.
  Since you have neither involved yourself in informal means of
  reconciliation, as encouraged by President Hoesman, nor have you complied with
  Chapter VIII of the Bylaws, it is inappropriate to address your concerns to
  the President of the Synod or the Praesidium at this time.
  I pray God's riches blessing upon both you and Pastor Cascione as you
  address this very important matter.
  Warmly and Sincerely,
  In Christian Love,
  Dr. Gerald B. Kieschnick,
  President The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
  C: President William Hoesman
  Dr. Raymond Hartwig
  Pastor Jack Cascione - Redeemer St. Clair Shores Michigan
  GBK/ljb
  
  Redeemer Voters Want to Hear Werning's New
  Doctrine of the Trinity
  The resolution adopted unanimously by the Voters of Redeemer Lutheran
  Church to meet with Dr. Werning was published in an earlier release by Reclaim
  News. The Voters of Redeemer Lutheran Church have invited Dr. Werning to bring
  all of the LCMS Clergy he can find who will verbally support Werning's new
  teaching about the Holy Trinity on pages 33-34 of his new book "Healing
  and Health For the LCMS." The Voters want to videotape Werning and these
  LCMS pastors as the defend this new doctrine and distribute it to the LCMS.
  Other congregations should learn what the new doctrine of the Trinity is in
  the LCMS endorsed by "Jesus First."
  The final authority on doctrine in the LCMS is the Voters' Assemblies of
  the LCMS Congregations.
  Werning has a new "three" in God in addition to three divine
  persons in one divine being. Werning teaches that God is also three
  revelations, three experiences, and three forms of communication. According to
  the Athanasian Creed, this teaching is damnable heresy and the lay people who
  actually believe this will lose their salvation.
  "Jesus First" wrote a glowing review about Werning's book before
  the 2001 Convention. We pray that the members of the Board of Directors of
  "Jesus First," including Rev. Charles Mueller Jr., will come and
  defend Werning's teaching about the Trinity on pages 33-34 to the Voters' of
  Redeemer Lutheran Church.
  If Werning is correct, the LCMS has never really known what true
  Christianity was until he wrote his book.
  The annual loss of tens of thousands of lay people from the LCMS will only
  continue as we see the Doctrine of the Trinity being treated by the LCMS
  President as a private matter between two pastors in Dispute Resolution.
  The public is also learning that the LCMS President has difficulty
  distinguishing between a "civic event" and a gathering that calls
  itself a "prayer service." Picking over procedures and politics is
  preempting God in the LCMS. Rather, why can't we all read a public statement
  from Atlantic District President David Benke saying that he believes that
  faith in Christ is the only way to heaven and all others religions will face
  eternal damnation?
  This is the greater issue that Kieschnick is avoiding with both Werning and
  Benke, namely "Who is the only God?"
  The red ink of the Church Growth Movement is starting to look like the
  Nasdaq dot.com stocks. All through the 90's the majority of Synod's COP,
  including President Kieshnick, was enamored with the Leadership Net Work, PLI,
  Leadership Training and corporate congregational structure. They could not see
  that the "staff-led" church would inevitably go broke because of
  rising salary costs. The Synod will continue to bleed tens of thousands of
  members until it once again decides that the most important thing it can do is
  teach correctly about "Who is the only God?" This responsibility may
  ultimately rest in the decision of the Redeemer Lutheran Church Voters'
  Assembly.
  If Werning will not retract his false statements about the Trinity, he
  cannot possibly have salvation nor any clergy who support him.
  The reader can be certain that the LCMS bureaucracy will find some
  procedure to get around the truth.