In this world of abbreviations and acronyms, we have a new one that is the source of a lot of curiosity in the life of the synod right now. SAWC stands for Synodically Authorized Worshiping Community. Our Synod Council has established five of them over the past year, four of which are still meeting.

One SAWC, Saving Faith in Moline has completed its work and its people have gone to other local ELCA congregations in the Quad-cities. Open Arms, Rockton and Freedom, Oregon are meeting for worship and mutual support and providing an ELCA presence in these communities. Together in Christ, Johnsburg may merge back into Joyful Harvest Church as it reconsiders its future with the ELCA.
Lord of Love, our SAWC in Galena, began with former members of St. Matthew Lutheran Church. Even though St. Matthew has not voted to leave the ELCA, the people who formed it were seeking a church home away from their former congregation. It is hoped that the community can support two ELCA congregations.
Our SWACs are testing the field. Some are showing signs of growth from among non-Lutherans and the unchurched. Some may grow into new congregations.
Your questions regarding SAWCs are welcome. If you care to comment or ask a question, please go to http://niselca.blogspot.com/. --JC
Jeff,
ReplyDeleteFine article and informative. I just hope that the healing will come soon and that any new congregational formation first consider how they might relate to and help invigorate an already existing congregation.
Kenn Storck
Jeff,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update on SAWC's. I hope the healing process in each leads to renewal.
Rather than simply create new congregations, our congregation is willing to be part of the process toward renewal. We'd be hospitable to any ELCA members or groups either using our facility in a shared relationship / and / or joining us as we rebuild our congregation.
I Gloria Dei can be of help. Let me know.
Pr. Kenn Storck
In response to Pastor Storck's first comment, our Director for Evangelical Mission, Pastor Kurt Nordby, will be working carefully to determine if there is a need for a new congregation in a given community. Thank you, Kenn, for your offer. It will be shared around the staff table.
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