Delegates hear updates, resolutions, and news
On Wednesday, delegates continued to hear updates from WELS areas of ministry as well as began considering resolutions brought to the floor from various floor committees. Delegates also learned that WELS President Mark Schroeder is serving his final term, ending his service as synod president at the 2027 synod convention.
Schroeder made the announcement after delegates adopted a resolution about the procedure for electing synodical officers. “The next election we’ll be electing a new synod president, so I think this process will greatly help people to get to know who these candidates are,” said Schroeder. “So that is my official announcement . . . that I am serving my last term that ends in 2027.”
Delegates unanimously adopted that amendment to the WELS bylaws that will change the procedure for nominating synodical officers: president, first vice president, second vice president, and recording secretary. (The synod president and second vice president are elected in alternate conventions with the synod first vice president and recording secretary.) With this amendment, convention delegates will be able to submit one name by June 1 for each office being filled. The five nominees who receive the largest number of nominations for the office of the president and the three nominees who receive the largest number of nominations for the other three offices will comprise the ballot. Delegates will receive the ballot, along with biographical information, by June 15, with the actual election taking place at the convention. Currently nominations for these positions first occur at the synod convention, giving delegates limited time to make informed voting decisions.
After some discussion, delegates also adopted the ministry financial plan for the next biennium, covering fiscal years 2025–26 and 2026–27. The resolution encouraged “every congregation and WELS member to generously support the ministry the Lord has entrusted to our synod.”
Read more reports and resolutions at welsconvention.net/resolutions.