San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Lutherans make history

First woman wins vote as global federation’s general secretary

- By Emily McFarlan Miller

The Lutheran World Federation has elected the first woman to head its global communion of churches.

The Rev. Anne Burghardt, an Estonian theologian, was chosen Saturday by the LWF Council as the next general secretary of the federation, which includes 148 denominati­ons in the Lutheran tradition from around the globe.

She received 58 percent of the vote over the Rev. Kenneth Mtata, general secretary of the Zimbabwe Council of Churches.

“I am humbled by this great honor and deeply grateful for the confidence that the Council members have shown in me,” Burghardt said in a written statement on the LWF website.

“In accepting this very special responsibi­lity in the communion, I pray for the guidance of God’s Spirit. I rejoice in having the possibilit­y to work with the Council, with member churches, and with different partners, as the LWF continues to participat­e in God’s holistic mission. May God bless our communion so that it may be a blessing to the wider church and to the world.”

Burghardt, 45, currently serves as head of developmen­t for the Estonian Evangelica­l Lutheran Church’s Institute of Theology. She also is an adviser to the church for internatio­nal and ecumenical relations and a governing board member of the Conference of European Churches, according to the LWF.

In addition to being the first woman, her election makes her the first pastor from Central and Eastern Europe to lead the LWF.

Burghardt previously served as study secretary for ecumenical relations at the LWF Geneva Communion Office and coordinate­d content for the LWF Assembly in Windhoek, Namibia, and the 500 anniversar­y of the Protestant Reformatio­n, both in 2017.

She studied theology at the University of Tartu in Estonia, as well as at Friedrich Alexander Universitä­t Erlangen in Nürnberg, Germany, and at Humboldt University in Berlin. She has a master’s degree in theology and is currently finishing a PhD. in the field of Orthodox liturgics.

The Rev. Elizabeth Eaton, presiding bishop of the Evangelica­l Lutheran Church in America, the largest Lutheran denominati­on in America and a member of the LWF, expressed her support for the general secretary-elect in an email to Religion News Service. Eaton represents North America as one of seven regional vice presidents of the LWF.

“Both candidates for General Secretary were extraordin­arily gifted with substantia­l experience,” Eaton said. “What drew me to the Rev. Dr. Anne Burghardt was that she grew up in a secular culture, was only baptized as a teenager, and sees the church’s role as being a translator and interprete­r of the faith to 21st century society.”

Burghardt will take office as general secretary in November.

She succeeds the Rev. Dr. Martin Junge, who has led the LWF for 11 years.

The Lutheran World Federation represents more than 77 million Lutherans in 99 countries, including the mainline Evangelica­l Lutheran Church in America.

 ?? Photo by Erik Peinar via Associated Press ?? The Rev. Anne Burghardt was chosen as general secretary of the Lutheran World Federation, which includes 148 denominati­ons in the Lutheran tradition from around the globe.
Photo by Erik Peinar via Associated Press The Rev. Anne Burghardt was chosen as general secretary of the Lutheran World Federation, which includes 148 denominati­ons in the Lutheran tradition from around the globe.

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