Is Your Congregation Becoming A PLI/Church Growth Movement Church?
By Georgann McKee and Florence Missildine

 

For the past several years, we have attended various LCMS Conferences, including this year's 2001 Synodical Convention in St. Louis, where we've met with pastors and laypersons with questions of mounting concerns regarding the Pastoral Leadership Institute (PLI) and the Church Growth Movement.

We have also received letters, phone calls and e-mails requesting our research materials of documentation to help them identify the definite signs of their pastors or congregations becoming involved in PLI and the Church Growth Movement.

We encourage you to purchase a small pamphlet written by C. F. W. Walter, titled "The Sheep Judge Their Shepherds," a succinct and easily read pamphlet detailing the responsibilities of the layperson. This pamphlet can be purchased for a very reasonable price from the Rev. Alfred J. Tschopp - MSG T U.S.A. (Ret) - 410 N. Main St., West Point, Nebraska 68788, Phone: 402-372-5468. We also encourage you to pass along copies to members of your congregation, family and friends. We also recommend that you purchase, "How to Start or Keep Your Own Missouri Synod Lutheran Church" from CN by calling 573-237-3110 or emailing cnmail@fidnet.com. It sells for $5.00 plus two dollars shipping and handling.

We have listed some questions that will hopefully help you identify whether or not your congregation is becoming a PLI/Church Growth Movement Church. These are the red flag and warning signs you should look for before your congregation is taken in. As laypersons, it is your responsibility to be well informed and well educated to the issues that can and will harm the LCMS. "Reclaimnews" readers are encouraged to add their thoughts and questions to those we have listed and to make them available to others.

1. Has there been an attitude change in the pastor and his wife about the church being more "progressive?"

2. Is the congregation now the "servant" of the pastor, not the pastor the "servant/pastor of the congregation?"

3. Does the pastor want to remove anything from buildings, letterheads, church bulletins, advertising in yellow pages, etc., that indicates your congregation is a member of the LCMS?

4. Are there attempts being made to change the church constitution, taking the final authority away from the voters' assembly and putting it into the hands of an Administrative Pastor or a Board of Directors? This has and is happening in many churches throughout Synod. In some congregations, the voters have been encouraged to vote away their authority, after being told this was the best for the congregation. The "authority" is then give a very few people who have the "power of attorney." It is our understanding, in the event of a merger, dissolution, etc. of a congregation, voters' assemblies without final authority, have no claim in American Courts relative to the ownership and final administration of their church property, if they have relinquished their authority in the form of the "power of attorney" to an individual or a group of individuals.

5. Have members been told if they don't like the changes being made for growth in the congregation, it would probably be better for them and the congregation if they transferred their membership?

6. Are the various positions on congregational boards loaded with people who are the "pastor's choice" and those he can control and lead around like lemmings?

7. Has the voters' assembly ever been refused a ballot vote? It is a well known business principle if you want your agenda to be passed, do not give the "share holders," in this case the laypeople, a ballot vote. Most people are intimidated if they are required to vote by voice, hand or standing. The majority of them will not cast a nay or negative vote.

8. Even though the church constitution says meetings will be conducted under "Robert's Rules of Order" have you ever had anyone stand up in a meeting and say, "We don't need Robert's Rules of Order, all we need is God's Rules of Order." We hope someone will tell us what God's Rules of Order are in conducting a business meeting.

9. Does the Senior Pastor tell a congregational board or members of staff how they have to vote?

10. Have members been "shunned" because of their opposition to the pastor's vision of progress and growth?

11. Have members been called before the pastor/board of elders for some trumped-up charge, and not allowed to bring a witness(es) or to tape the meeting?

12. If a member is not in agreement with a certain position being presented by the pastor/officers of the congregation, have they been told they have severe emotional problems and should seek professional help?

13. Have members been told not to discuss church matters with others or even with friends?

14. Have members been accused of having secret meetings?

15. When a layperson speaks out, have they been told by the pastor/elders they are a troublemaker and/or divisive?

16. Does your constitution protect laypersons from excommunication by a pastor/board of elders/board of directors? According to Matthew 18:15-20 only the voters' assembly can remove a member from the congregation.

17. Is there a "need" to expand facilities and are fund raising drives being pushed, following the theme "if we build, they will come?"

18. Has the voters' assembly lost control of salaries?

19. Has the Lutheran School become a private instead of a parochial school?

20. Are voters' permitted to bring new business from the floor?

21. Does the congregation actually get a monthly Treasurer's Report, or do they get one at all?

22. Is the pastor acting now as a CEO instead of a pastor?

23. Has the pastor told members HE WILL BE THE ONE to interpret the Bible and they will be expected to accept his interpretation?

24. Have the members been told, their tithe first goes to their congregation and not to any other organization?

25. In the adult confirmation classes: Was Luther's Catechism or a "catechism" written by the pastor used? Were new members educated to understand what an LCMS church believes and teaches? Do the new members know who Martin Luther and C. F. W. Walther were and what they have meant to the LCMS?

26. Are "contemporary" worship services replacing "traditional" worship services? Does the pastor change the worship service without a vote of the congregation?

27. Are the "Creeds" being removed from worship services or changed?

28. Are Lutheran hymnbooks being removed from worship services?

29. Are "hymns" being projected on screens, impossible to read and sing? Is the "music" so loud one almost has to leave? Has the pastor become the master of ceremonies and the entertainment leader in place of the liturgy? Has he become the focus of attention instead of the altar? Are the services so casual that "worshippers" come and go at any time?

30. Are motivational stories and illustrations replacing Law and Gospel in the sermons?

31. Does the pastor shake hands with his palms up?"

32. If you feel your pastor might be involved with PLI, we suggest you check your yearly church's budget to see how the cost of PLI is being covered. Is the pastor doing this out of his own funds or is the congregation covering this cost? Is it a budgeted item or is it hidden in another account such as "continuing education funds" or some other nebulous account?

33. Does the congregation understand PLI has not received Recognized Organization Status from either the BHE (after numerous attempts) and or from the Convention?

34. Do they understand PLI is not "an educational arm" of the LCMS as PLI has so often stated in their literature and has also been stated on congregational websites?

35. Does your congregation understand PLI still does not have any academic accreditation with either of the Ft. Wayne or St. Louis Seminaries?

36. Does the congregation know that Dr. Johnson, Dr. Gerald Kieschnick (newly elected president of the Synod), Dr. William Meyer of the BHE and Rev. Norbert Oesch, now Executive Director of PLI were the four individuals who help start PLI?

37. One might ask: Why is all this congregational money being spent on PLI and retraining pastors to become CEO's? The answer is, control in the pretext of growth.


Editors Comments: These two ladies have made a thorough study of PLI and the Church Growth Movement in the LCMS. Florence and Georgann can be reached at florencec@earthlink.net

August 17, 2001