Report on the Carolinas Mission Region Convocation

The Mission Region Convocation took place on May 1st – May 2nd at Christiana Lutheran Church in Salisbury, NC. There was a total attendance of 134 persons from a majority of congregations within the Carolinas Mission Region. Seventy-seven delegates comprised the voting body, with thirty-two clergy delegates and forty-five lay delegates.

Business of the Convocation included the following:

 

  • The CMR Treasurer’s report was reviewed and accepted as information.
  • The 2026-27 CMR Budget was presented by the treasurer and Finance Committee chairperson. There was no discussion and the budget was adopted by unanimous vote.
  • A proposed amendment to the CMR Bylaws was presented which would provide position descriptions and stipend funding for volunteer CMR officers who fulfill various administrative duties.
  • This amendment was not adopted due to convoluted language and instead recommitted to the CMR Council for further discernment.
  • A new amendment may be presented during the next annual convocation.

 

Bishop Dan Selbo provided updates on several NALC ministries:

 

  • Since the previous convocation, the NALC has grown from 444 congregations to 567.
  • There are now forty-five mission districts within seven newly formed geographical regions. Each region is served by an AAB (Area Assistant to the Bishop).
  • There are currently thirty-five congregations with full time pastoral vacancies, and twenty-eight congregations with part time pastoral vacancies for a total of sixty-three congregations without a pastor.
  • Currently there are sixty-two students enrolled in the NALC Seminary system.
  • It is forecasted that two hundred forty NALC pastors will retire within eight years.
  • Due to aging congregations and changes in our culture, congregations are encouraged to evaluate their ministries and through a process of discernment of their vision for ministry, engage in congregation renewal. The NALC will provide assistance.

 

South Carolina Mission District

A report was provided by Rev. Dawn Rister (Dean):

  • The SCMD has grown from eleven congregations (2024) to twenty congregations (2026).
  • Currently, seven SCMD congregations are without a pastor.

 

Ministry Partners

The CMR welcomed representatives of several NALC Ministry Partners. Displays, presentations and materials were provided for the following ministries:

  • Awakening Lives for Global Mission (Pastor Bill Moberly)
  • Congo Mission International (Pastor David Nuottila)
  • Lutheran Military Veterans and Families (Chaplain Leslie Haynes)
  • Lutherans for Life (Pastor Scott Liecht)
  • Malawi Orphan Care Project (Ken Ekegren)
  • NALC Disaster Response (Mary Bates)
  • Sharing Shepherds (Pastor Marty Ramey)
  • SMI Haiti (Pastor Heidi Punt)
  • Sola Publishing (Pastor Steven King)
  • Spiritual Orphans Network (David and Angela Briedenbach)
  • Water Mission (Marie Reny)

 

Thank you to Brandon Slice and Mark Slice for serving as St. Jacob’s delegates to this year’s convocation.

Faithfully,

Pastor David Nuottila