Ever wonder what it takes to prepare for a large-scale church convention? Well, you're in for a treat as we sit down with lay delegate Jerry Rau. Jerry gives us an inside look at the intensity and extensive preparation that went into the LCMS convention. From the surprising amount of paperwork to the intricate workings of a church voting meeting involving 2000 individuals, we get a privileged peek into the world of church conventions.

We also delve into the deeper spiritual aspects as Jerry shares his awe at the advent of international pulpit fellowship and the unity it engenders within the church. Listen to his inspiring recounting of raw emotion and witnessing firsthand God’s work in the world. We discuss the LCMS structures ensuring protection against non-scriptural decisions and explore the notable event of the Lutheran Church in Japan being defellowshipped due to doctrinal concerns. We also chat about the potential of greater cross-cultural representation and leadership within the LCMS, and the key role both men and women play in non-pastoral authority positions.

Post-convention, Jerry opens up about his reflections and disappointments, particularly regarding the resolution for reconciliation with Concordia Texas. He emphasizes the need for mutual repentance and hopes for dialogue and reconciliation. The conversation isn’t all serious though, as we touch upon Jerry’s continued interest in pastoral ministry and his hopes for the LCMS in the coming years. Be ready for an hour of enlightenment, inspiration, and thought-provoking conversation!

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