Here's another blog post in support of the petition circulating calling for racial justice in the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod. While I don't deny that some bad practices occurred in the past, and maybe some still continue (not just targeting Blacks, though that's a topic for another day), I think this blog has a few logic failures.
More in the comments.
Jeremy Biddle
This may have been the case just after the Civil War (note I say "may" because the author presents no evidence) but another simple explanation is that Black congregations exist because Black neighborhoods exist. Lutheran churches (and schools) used to be established geographically near to the people they served.
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Jeremy Biddle
Note, I am upset about the closing of Concordia University Selma, for many of the reasons the author discusses. I personally witnessed the start of the Concordia University system and the continual shift of focus away from training Lutheran pastors and teachers. I started college at "Concordia College" (whose legal name was still actually "Concordia Teacher's College" and graduated from "Concordia University Nebraska". When the university system started, I actually considered doing a semester at Concordia Selma (one of the perks of the system was that a student could do a semester at another Concordia and have the credits count the same as if you were at the home school), but they didn't have the courses I needed at the time. I wish now that I had done it anyway.
I firmly believe that we need more neighborhood schools and churches. We need to reach out to people where they are and address the issues and life experiences of those communities. However, I also have no problem with someone deciding their needs would be better served at another location.
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