The ELCA’s Quest for Greater Control

The Lutheran Congregational Support Network (LCSN) has recently released three more videos which tell of big changes that are on the horizon for the ELCA.
HERE is a link to Part 5 – “Changing the Constitution: The Fast Track Proposal.”
In July 2025, key constitutional amendments will be up for a vote – amendments that could reshape the church’s future. This video explains what is at stake and what these changes could mean. We urge you to watch this video so that you will understand the ELCA’s fast-track proposal and why it matters.
HERE is a link to Part 6 – “The ELCA’s Game Changer?”
This video unpacks a seemingly simple question posted by ELCA Vice President Imran Siddiqui: “If you were to change the organizational structure of the ELCA, how would you do it?” It explores how a single footnote in a recent report could have significant implications for congregational autonomy.
What does it mean when a lawyer-vice president calls a proposal to “eliminate congregational home rule” a “game changer (esp. in the legal sphere)”? This video takes a close look at:
- How and why Section 9.22 of the ELCA constitution could be used in new ways
- How a simple footnote could point toward a path for imposing churchwide mandates without congregational consent
- The growing tension between local autonomy and centralized authority in the ELCA
HERE is a link to Part 7 – “Churchwide Assembly: Who Gets to Vote?”
This video tells of another change that will be voted on at the triannual gathering this summer – adding voting members who are not part of congregations. Instead, they represent Synod-Authorized Worshiping Communities (SAWCs), which are groups that are directly created and controlled by the Synod. You will also hear about other aspects of the amendment like the addition of voting members based on demographic categories and how this continues a broader institutional shift that sidelines congregational voice.
These changes are not theoretical. They could reshape how your ELCA congregation operates, makes decisions, and defines its mission.
If you have not already done so, I highly recommend that you go to the LCSN’s website (LINK) and sign up to be on their email mailing list. On their website you will find videos they have already released about the ELCA’s quest for ever greater control. The LCSN very intentionally approaches matters related to the ELCA not in terms of theology, and not in terms of cultural issues and Biblical moral values, but in terms of the ELCA’s Constitutions and the whole matter of congregational autonomy.