Society of the Holy Trinity
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The Society of the Holy Trinity (Societas Trinitatis Sanctae or STS) is a Lutheran ministerium
Ministerium
A ministerium is an association of clergy from various religious groups who come together to accomplish a specific purpose, often to build collegiality and to meet or address socioeconomic needs in the community. The represented churches, synagogues, and other congregations are often connected...

 dedicated to the renewal of the Lutheran church and ministry. Founded in 1997 by 28 members, it currently has 279 members in eleven different Lutheran church bodies, mostly from the United States
United States
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 and Canada
Canada
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.

Background

The Society of the Holy Trinity was founded in response to the theological climate in the formative years of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is a mainline Protestant denomination headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. The ELCA officially came into existence on January 1, 1988, by the merging of three churches. As of December 31, 2009, it had 4,543,037 baptized members, with 2,527,941 of them...

 (ELCA). A primary concern among those who would become founders of the society was language for God: specifically, the triune name of "Father, Son, and Holy Spirit". Efforts during and immediately after the formation of the ELCA to introduce gender-neutral Trinitarian formulae in the rite of baptism
Baptism
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 and other liturgical rites failed to gain official acceptance; however, the determination of those who demanded the change, and their entrenchment in positions of power in the new denomination, was highly alarming. In response, the "9.5 Theses" were developed and published for discussion in the ELCA. The refusal to discuss the "9.5 theses" by leaders of the denomination led directly to the formation of the society, conceived as an oratory
Oratory
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 in which pastors would support each other in being faithful to the vows made at ordination.

Although its original membership was drawn mostly from pastors of the ELCA, from the start the Society of the Holy Trinity has been an inter-Lutheran ministerium. Carl Voges, a pastor of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, is the current Vicar
Vicar
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 of the Society. With the growth of Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ
Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ
Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ is an association of Lutheran congregations in the United States. It began in 2000 in response to the liberalization of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America . LCMC is characterized by the traditional stances it takes on Lutheran polity, biblical...

 and the formation of the North American Lutheran Church
North American Lutheran Church
The North American Lutheran Church is a church body which claims to embody the theological center of Lutheranism in North America. It is committed to the authority of the Bible as the inspired Word of God and the authoritative source and norm of its proclamation, faith, and life...

, the diversity of the Society has increased, with members from these bodies as well as other smaller Lutheran synods. Although some Lutheran church bodies do not ordain women to the pastoral office, membership is open to both male and female pastors from any Lutheran church body.

Rule

A Lutheran pastor
Pastor
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 becomes a member by publicly subscribing to the Rule of the Society at its annual General Retreat. Pastors are challenged to remain faithful to their ordination
Ordination
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 vows by continual deepening of formation in: prayer (Chapters I and V), Christian life as duty and example (Chapter II), collegiality (Chapters III and IV), and study (Chapter VI). In addition, the rule outlines a faithful pastoral practice seeking to renew Lutheran congregational life along catholic
Catholic
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 and confessional lines. Among the trajectories for renewal are a recovery of the public prayer of the divine office or canonical hours
Canonical hours
Canonical hours are divisions of time which serve as increments between the prescribed prayers of the daily round. A Book of Hours contains such a set of prayers....

 (Chapter I), and worship practice according to scriptural, creedal, and confessional standards, including the recovery of the practice of voluntary private confession
Confession
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 and absolution
Absolution
Absolution is a traditional theological term for the forgiveness experienced in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. This concept is found in the Roman Catholic Church, as well as the Eastern Orthodox churches, the Anglican churches, and most Lutheran churches....

 in Lutheran congregations (Chapter VII). Finally, the rule commits members to pursuing the causes of intra-Lutheran unity as well as the unity of the Western Church (Chapter VIII).

Governance

Chapter IX of the rule outlines the governance of the society. The entire society is under the pastoral direction of a senior
Senior
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, who appoints a vicar
Vicar
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. The senior convenes the society once a year in a General Retreat, with local chapters meeting at least three other times during the year under the direction of a chapter dean. Both the senior, at general retreats, and the deans, at Chapter retreats, are elected for three-year terms by pure ecclesiastical ballot
Ballot
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: the first ballot is a nominating ballot, and successive ballots are taken until consensus is reached.

The current Senior of the Society of the Holy Trinity is the Reverend Frank C. Senn
Frank Senn
Frank Colvin Senn is an American Lutheran pastor and liturgiologist. He has been the pastor, since 1990, of , Evanston, Illinois. Senn is also the current Senior of the Society of the Holy Trinity.-Works:...

, pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Evanston, Illinois, who was elected to a third consecutive three-year term in October, 2009.

Pastoral statements

The society does not take political stands on issues facing Christianity or Lutheranism. However, in 2008 the society received two statements by consensus at its general retreat. These statements give pastoral guidance to members regarding issues of controversy. These two statements of pastoral guidance concern "Language in Worship" (a primary concern of the society since its founding) and "Same-Sex Unions" (anticipating the 2009 ELCA Churchwide Assembly which voted to allow congregations, synods, and churchwide units to decide for themselves whether to call those in committed same-sex relationships to rostered leadership).
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