Perspective: Houston, Day One (July 9)
It has been some time since I was really involved in synodical leadership. Â The last time I attended a convention was six years ago, and while I am blessed to serve on the South Wisconsin District Board of Directors, my involvement in our church body at large has been minimal since my illness several years ago.
Because of this, it struck me today, upon my arrival in Houston, how different my perspective is now than it was six years ago when I was a delegate.  Six years ago I was all about fixing what is wrong, making the synod safe for democracy, something like that.  My theological views haven’t really changed much in six years, but my self-understanding as a pastor has changed dramatically.  I’m no longer interested in the politics, the personalities, and all of the juicy gossip that every human institution inevitably breeds.  At this point I am really asking the question, where is Christ?  Where is the Gospel of the forgiveness of sins?  Where is the healing for the brokenhearted, the balm of Gilead that can only come from the divine Word?
I know this is a little rambling. Â It’s late, but I wanted to get something written for the day. Â There are many friends here, old and new. Â It’s great to see them all. Â There are people I have been in conflict with in various was here as well. Â I pray for reconciliation. Â There will be lots of back room deals and shenanigans. Â There always are. Â But in the midst of it all, God can and is still at work. Â Sometimes it happens through us. Â Sometimes it happens in spite of us. Â Sometimes both at the same time. Â It is my prayer this week that the decisions and elections that take place here in Houston will further His Kingdom, and that the old hymn will remain true, “Lord, help us ever to retain, the catechisms doctrine plain, as Luther taught the word of truth, in simple words to tender youth!”
-Pastor Todd Peperkorn
Circuit 26 Pastoral Delegate (South Wisconsin District)
Kenosha, Wisconsin
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PS CARDS WIN! Â 8-0 over the Astros. Â Go Cards!
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From O’Hare Airport.
Do Clothes Make the Man? What to wear at a synodical convention

This will be my fourth synodical convention I have attended, and the second as a delegate.  One of the questions which always seems to surface in a major way is the all-important question: WHAT TO WEAR?  For laity, the answer is simple: business casual.  Being neither laity nor a businessman, I’m not entirely sure I know what business casual means.  I guess some variation of khakis and a polo shirt, maybe a button down oxford?  (I will not begin to presume to answer the question of what women should wear to a synodical convention.  I am not a fool.)
- Be comfortable. Â We will be in a convention hall for 8 days, probably 8-9 hours a day of sitting.
- Worry less about your clothing and more about your demeanor. Â Am I listening to the people around me? Â Is what I am saying spoken in anger or frustration? Â Does my behavior befit my sacred vocation as a pastor of Christ’s Church?
- Whatever you do, DON’T wear or not wear clothing in the mistaken notion that you are “sneaking” something by someone. Â We are adults. Â I pray we are all reasonable people. Â Lies do not become us.
Should I post updates during the LCMS convention?
I am considering using my techie powers for good and writing daily updates from the convention while I’m there. Â My question to you is, is this something you would find helpful? Â Leave a comment and let me know. Â Thanks.-Peperkorn

