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Title: LSB Pastoral Care Companion


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LSB Pastoral Care Companion
  • Wyoming District Pastoral Conference
  • Casper, WY
  • 8-10 October 2007

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The Agenda and Pastoral Care Companion
  • LSB Agenda
  • LSB Pastoral Care Companion

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From the Introduction to LSB Agenda
  • Pastoral care is the spiritual care given by
    those placed in the pastoral office using the
    means that God has given that sinners might hear
    the gospel (ACV). The primary handbook for
    pastoral care is the agenda, which contains the
    rites that the pastor uses in his work. The rite
    of Ordination makes explicit what it is that the
    pastor is to do. The candidate pledges
    faithfulness to the Scriptures as the inspired
    Word of God and declares that the Lutheran
    Confessions are his own because they are in
    accord with the Word of God. He promises to
    perform all the duties of his office in
    accordance with these Confessions. Inquiry is
    made of the ordinand Will you faithfully
    instruct both young and old in the chief articles
    of Christian doctrine, will you forgive the sins
    of those who repent, and will you promise never
    to divulge the sins confessed to you? Will you
    minister faithfully to the sick and dying, will
    you demonstrate to the Church a constant and
    ready ministry centered in the Gospel? Will you
    admonish and encourage the people to a lively
    confidence in Christ and in holy living? The
    agenda provides the rites that are vehicles for
    this faithful ministry in various stages and
    situations of life (LSBA, viii).

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Foundational Assumptions
  • The Agenda is the handbook for pastoral theology
  • The Agenda/PCC rites are an extension of the
    Divine Service
  • There is a necessary distinction with ordinary
    and extraordinary pastoral care
  • The language of pastoral care is biblical,
    catechetical, and liturgical
  • Every pastor is either a witting or an unwitting
    ritualist (Kleinig)
  • The rites of the Agenda/PCC make public
    confession of Gods truth
  • Pastoral care necessitates the proper distinction
    of the law from the Gospel

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The Pastors Preparation for Pastoral Care
  • The pastoral care of the pastor
  • Pastors Prayers of Preparation

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The Use of Scripture
  • The lectionary
  • Texts for specific situations

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Praying the Psalms
  • Luther "Hence it is that the Psalter is the book
    of all saints and everyone, in whatever
    situation he may be, finds in that situation
    psalms and words that fit his case, that suit him
    as if they were put there just for his sake, so
    that he could not put it better himself, or find
    or wish for anything better" (AE 35256).

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Praying the Psalms
  • Bonhoeffer "All the prayers of Holy Writ are
    summarized in the Lord's Prayer. They are taken
    up into its immeasurable breath. They are not
    made superfluous by the Lord's Prayer but they
    are the inexhaustible riches of the Lord's Prayer
    just as the Lord's Prayer is their crown and
    unity. Luther says of the Psalter, 'It is so
    permeated by the Lord's Prayer and the Lord's
    Prayer by the Psalter that one can understand
    very well one from the other and that they
    happily harmonize" (quoted in Carl Axel Aurelius,
    "Luther on the Psalter" Lutheran Quarterly
    (Summer 2000), 198-199).

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Praying the Psalms
  • On the use of the Psalms for "lament," see Oswald
    Bayer "Although the full, uninterrupted praise
    of God's goodness, with which we praise God
    without affliction and temptation, will only
    happen at the end, the praise of God is
    nevertheless assumed in some way in every lament.
    If God could not be praised at all-be it even in
    tears-then humanity would not be able to lament.
    At least, there would be no address for its cry
    of lament. The lament would be without direction
    or orientation it would be an aimless and only
    self-related lamenting and sooner or later fall
    silent. Lament directed to God is always related
    to past and future praise" -Oswald Bayer, "Toward
    a Theology of Lament" in Caritas Et Reformatio
    Essays on Church and Society in Honor of Carter
    Lindberg edited by David Whitford (CPH, 2002),
    218.

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The Use of Prayer in Pastoral Care
  • Both ready made and ex corde
  • The traditional structure of the collect guides
    the pastors prayer (1) address (2) rationale
    (3) petition (4) benefit (5) termination

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Content of the Pastoral Care Companion
  • Services and Rites (from the LSB Agenda)
  • Resources for Pastoral Care
  • Other Resources

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Resources for Pastoral Care
  • Pastoral Pointers
  • Psalmody
  • Additional Psalmody
  • Readings
  • Additional Readings
  • Prayers
  • Hymns
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