The Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran
Synod (WELS)
MISSION
As men, women, and children united in faith and worship by the
Word of God, the Wisconsin Ev. Lutheran Synod exists to make disciples
throughout the world for time and for eternity, using the Gospel
in Word and Sacrament to win the lost for Christ and to nurture
believers for lives of Christian service, all to the glory of God.
OBJECTIVES
- To uphold and testify to the truth of God as fully revealed
in the inspired, inerrant, infallible Holy Scriptures and articulated
in the Lutheran Confessions, and to use Scripture as the sole
authority.
- To foster a sense of urgency for the lost and to seize every
opportunity the Lord provides to evangelize lost souls;
- To establish churches where Christians help each other grow
and mature in the faith through public worship and a life-long
study of the Word of God;
- To encourage and equip each other for the application of our
faith, reflecting Christ's love in lives of Christian service
to the Lord, his Church, and his world;
- To mobilize our people, as members of the universal priesthood,
in ministry using the Word;
- To recruit and train candidates qualified for public ministry
and provide for their continuing education so that the Word of
God is proclaimed faithfully and effectively in accord with the
Lutheran Confessions.
CHALLENGING OPPORTUNITIES FOR WELS
- Lead people to a passion for ALL the lost and equip them to
reach these people.
- Focus Ministerial Education on outreach
- Individualize spiritual growth and personal witnessing
OUR WELS VISION
The Word is Everything!
GO WITH IT!
- Reach new people by planting new churches.
- Reach people of other cultures in North America by establishing
new cross-cultural missions
- Expand our world outreach by increasing our overseas mission
corps
- Involve every member in evangelizing the lost both inside and
outside the church.
STUDY IT!
- Equip all of our members for personal and family devotional
life.
- Focus parents' efforts on spiritual nurturing of preschoolers.
- Concentrate efforts to enroll all of our children and teens
in formal programs of Christian education.
- Emphasize every communicant's need for organized Bible study.
- Emphasize every believer's need for regular public worship.
- Carry on a Scriptural study of doctrine in every congregation
and conference; Cultivate a clear biblical understanding of worship
principles.
- Cultivate a clear biblical understanding of the gospel ministry
that may take on many forms.
- Publish and distribute thorough theological studies on contemporary
issues challenging Christianity; Make effective use of up-to-date
technology and methods of communication to proclaim the truth
of God's Word; Foster confessional unity of faith among ourselves
and among Christians throughout the world.
APPLY IT!
- Reflect the Scriptural injunction to give as God has prospered
us
- Assist each other to love one another and to utilize our spiritual
gifts.
- Assist families in our congregations and reach out with such
assistance to those in our communities.
- Respond to special needs and a changing society with Christ-centered
ministry for people whose physical, emotional, or social situation
may require assistance; Involve God's people in the ministry with
God's Word.
- Optimize the enthusiasm of emerging adults (18 and up) for ministry.
- Make the most of the wisdom of maturing generations (55 and
up) in the ministry of the Word.
TEACH IT!
- Continue recruitment from elementary, high school, and non-
traditional sources with recruitment and scholarship emphasis
in every congregation.
- Implement and enhance recruiting, training, certifying, and
calling of staff workers other than pastors and teachers; Encourage
use of a comprehensive program for professional growth in ministry
for all called workers.
- Develop and implement ways and means to train workers for cross-cultural
ministry.
- Develop and implement comprehensive support programs for the
called workers Christ gives to the church.
- Provide ministry-related field experiences for the faculties
of our ministerial education schools.
- Involve the majority of our ministerial education students in
appropriate ministry-related field experiences while in school.
You can find more information about the WELS by visiting www.wels.net |