Synod Stories 03: A Blueprint for a Confessional Synod with Erich Johnson
What does it take to change the direction of an entire church body? For Erich Johnson, a layman from Wisconsin and a founder of the Flacius Caucus, the answer is simple: intentional, organized action. In this episode, Erich unveils a comprehensive, grassroots effort to nominate a full slate of confessional, conservative, and highly qualified candidates for nearly every open position at the next LCMS convention.
We dive deep into the philosophy behind this project, discussing the urgent need for lay involvement in synodical politics and the importance of competence alongside theological conviction. Erich argues that for too long, the most qualified individuals have remained on the sidelines, and this list is a guide to bring them into service for the church.
From the reasoning behind nominees for the Presidium and Concordia Publishing House to the vital role of the seminary boards, this conversation is a detailed look at a strategic plan to ensure the LCMS remains faithful to its confessional roots. If you have ever felt concerned about the direction of the synod but didn't know how to get involved, this episode provides a clear and actionable blueprint.
