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08 July 2014
Tom and Linda Bruch control the Lutheran Church in Great Britain
Look who is at the table: Tom and Linda Bruch still in control.
The Dean who has administrative power and the Treasurer. Just like the Charity Commission does NOT recommend. A husband and wife who have effectively removed anyone disagrees - including Bishops and Pastors. They control the money and the discipline committee, rather convenient.
The Lutheran Church in Great Britain is their pet project and under their complete control.
21 May 2014
Bishop Jana Jeruma-Grinberga
Under Bishop Jana Jeruma-Grinberga St Anne's Lutheran Church was:
- Fined by HRMC http://www.hmrc.gov.uk
- Failed to file legally required reports to the Charity Commission http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk
- Failed to keep the terms of the lease of the building
Yet, under Rules and Regulations of the Lutheran Church in Great Britain:
'All ordained ministers in the active service of the LCiGB are expected to support the
agreed programmes of the LCiGB, to cooperate with the decisions of the Council and to
conduct themselves in accordance with the Rules of the LCiGB, including:
6. ensuring that the pastor and the congregation comply with all current legal
requirements that relate to the life and work of the congregation
7. ensuring that the facilities and buildings owned or used by the congregation are
properly maintained and are suitable for Christian worship'
and
'Failure to observe the duly approved Rules of the Lutheran Church in Great Britain
could result in disciplinary action, conducted in accordance with the disciplinary
procedure of the Church'
Conveniently these rules apparently do not apply to the Bishop Jana Jeruma-Grinberga.
( See http://lutheranchurch.co.uk/userfiles/file/LCiGB%20Rules%20and%20Regulations_v%2015_updated%2001%20Feb%202014(1).pdf )
14 May 2014
More Power, More Control - Lutheran in Name Only
Congregations in the Lutheran Church in Great Britain, Inc. no longer call a pastor. In the most recent edition of the Lutheran Church in Great Britain, Inc. "Rules and Regulations" the Lutheran Church in Great Britain, Inc. has completely abandoned its own history and the Lutheran Confessions because congregations no longer call the pastor.
Buried in obtuse language and procedure:
"A Selection Panel is agreed, to include the Bishop, the Dean, two members of the congregational
call committee or members of the congregation’s council and one other person not being a
member of the call committee or congregational council."
The Bishop and Dean have two of the five positions of the call committee. Since the Dean is on the committee there is no doubt that the other three of the five are hand selected and approved by the Dean.
Further more, all new pastors are subject to a 9 month probation period. How convenient.
Why would anyone accept a call to the Lutheran Church in Great Britain?
The policy outlined solidifies the practice of the Dean and former Bishop to use any and all tactics to remove a pastor that does not bow down to the Dean, questions the Trustees and refuses to hide the racism and financial irregularities.
Buried in obtuse language and procedure:
"A Selection Panel is agreed, to include the Bishop, the Dean, two members of the congregational
call committee or members of the congregation’s council and one other person not being a
member of the call committee or congregational council."
The Bishop and Dean have two of the five positions of the call committee. Since the Dean is on the committee there is no doubt that the other three of the five are hand selected and approved by the Dean.
Further more, all new pastors are subject to a 9 month probation period. How convenient.
Why would anyone accept a call to the Lutheran Church in Great Britain?
The policy outlined solidifies the practice of the Dean and former Bishop to use any and all tactics to remove a pastor that does not bow down to the Dean, questions the Trustees and refuses to hide the racism and financial irregularities.
04 April 2014
Would the Dean and Treasurer Allow an Audit?
In reading the reports of the Trustees of the Lutheran Church in Great Britain it is clear that the Trustees determined an audit was not necessary and therefor only had the books "examined". The report of the examiner is clear: The examiner only looked at records that were presented to him.
Why not a true Independent Audit?
Doesn't this paragraph alone make one wonder if an audit is not appropriate?
Since the vast majority of the income came from a single "grant" to cover the overspending of the previous year, would not an Independent Audit be appropriate?
No audit will happen as long as the Treasurer is married to a fellow Trustee.
No audit will happen when one of the Trustees needs the approval of the Trustees to be Ordained.
Thomas 'Tom' Bruch and Linda Bruch, England
Lutheran Church in Great Britain
Lutheran Council of Great Britain
Lutheran World Federation ?
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Why not a true Independent Audit?
Doesn't this paragraph alone make one wonder if an audit is not appropriate?
Since the vast majority of the income came from a single "grant" to cover the overspending of the previous year, would not an Independent Audit be appropriate?
No audit will happen as long as the Treasurer is married to a fellow Trustee.
No audit will happen when one of the Trustees needs the approval of the Trustees to be Ordained.
Thomas 'Tom' Bruch and Linda Bruch, England
Lutheran Church in Great Britain
Lutheran Council of Great Britain
Lutheran World Federation ?
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
14 January 2014
11 January 2014
A Picture is Worth a 1000 Words
Look who is the center. Is it a Bishop?
Why would the Dean be in the center?
Could it be that because he is in control of the Lutheran Church in Great Britain?
Could it be that because he is the one who forced the Lutheran Church in Great Britain to abandon the Lutheran Confessions?
Could it be that because he is the one who orchestrated the plan to remove all power from congregations in the Lutheran Church in Great Britain by manipulating the governing documents?
Could it be that because he has complete control of the Trustees?
Could it be because his actions forced Bishop Jana Jeruma-Grinberga to 'retire' and 'resign' as Bishop?
Could it be because he manipulated the complete process to remove a faithful LCiGB Pastor?
Could it because he solicited a large donation from a 'sister' church?
Could it be that the "sister" church provided two of the three members of the charade panel used to destroy a pastor and his family?
Could it be that the 'sister' church has provided a new Bishop for the Lutheran Church in Great Britain?
Congratulations to the Dean.
Do You Agreed that Martin Luther's Words Describe a Dean?
In 1518 Luther described Cardinal Cajetan after a meeting when the Cardinal was challenged to judge Martin Luther. Martin Luther remarked that Cajetan was "an evasive, obscure and unintelligible theologian." Luther wrote home that the cardinal was no more fitted to handle the case than an ass to play on a harp.
08 January 2014
Seems Fair?
Of the SEVEN members of the Trustees of the Lutheran Church in Great Britain, FOUR of the members are members of the same congregation.
Six are from London.
Two are married to each other.
Is that representative? Does that follow the guideline of the Charity Commission?
29 December 2013
Don't Believe the Photos
The majority of the photos on the Lutheran Church in Great Britain website show pastors who are not members of the LCiGB. One of the most prominent photographs includes a pastor who does not want to be associated with the LCiGB in any way. Apparently the LCiGB wants people to believe that the church is inclusive and growing by using these photos. I have no doubt that the photos are used without permission as well.
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