<3SK^ ^ym. Ji:; 1 V'/C^^*^ MINUTES OF THE dbintgelicHl ' f utljcran Sjiloij AND ^ sa I ii i y^ c a 34 1 # m. OF lt0rtlj f aralina. % Convened at ?T, ir^nn, C"U.\in'^)a County, N. C.y April 20fh, 1$M. SALISDITRY: <^^^^ '^^' PRINTED AT TUE CAROLINA WATCHMAN OFFIClt., 1S53. ^^ %^J.^' ar ^A MINUTES OF THE tftangclical iiHt|crau Spni AND Itllliflllll! OP llortlj QEarnlina. Con/vened at NewtoTiy Caiawbcb County^ N. O.y April 29th, 185S. r SALISBURY: PRINTED AT THE CAllOLTNA WATCHMAN OFFICK. 1853. ^#., (Pffiffrs of ^\)no^ : Rev. JOSEPH A. LIXX, President, " L. C. GROSECLOSE, Bee. Sec. " S. SCHERER, Cor. Sec. M. BARRIER, Esq., Treasurer. (Dffiffrs of tl)f iBissioimrsj ^urifti) I'iEV. JACOB CRDI, President. " J. D. SCIIECK, Vice President. " J. S. IIEILIO, Secretary. Mr.D. M. ISENHOUR, Treasurer. % MUnillf E§ I\ CONFORMITY witli tliG 20tli rcsolutioii adopted last Synod, tlio Ev. Lutheran Synod of North Carolina convened at Xewton, Catawl»a County, N. C, on Friday, April 29tli, 1853. At 10 o'clock A. M. the President preached the Synodical sermon from Luke xvi. chap, and 31st verse. Immediately after sermon the members of Synod were called to order by singing and prayer by the President. The Secretary called the roll and the folloAving were named as composing the Svnod. ORDAINED MINISTERS. Xames. Rev. JOHN D. SCHECK, " \VM. ARTZ, " SAxAI'L ROTHROCK, " BENJ. AREY,* " WM. G. HARTER, " JACOB CRIM, " J. A. LINN, " L. C. GROSECLOSE, " JOHN SWICEGOOD, '« S. SCHERER, Address. Concord, Cabarrus county, N. C HoWs Store, Alamance couniy Rockville, Rowan county, Statesville, Iredell county, Concord, Cabarrus county, Jerusalem, Davie county Gold Hill, Roican county, Lexington Davidson county, Brmnmells, Davidson county, Salisbury, Rowan county, LICENTIATES. Rev. J. GRIESON.t " A. GRIMES.t " J. S. HEILIG. Clapp's, Guilford county, N. C. Hay Meadows, Wilkscouaty, " Absent, but aftt-Twsirds appeared. tAbsent, and from whom notlung was heard. MINUTES OF SYNOD. LAY DF>LEGATES. Mr. ALEX. BLACKWELDER, From Rer. J. D. Scherk's charge, - FETER TRE.KLER, " " -S. Rutlnock's " " Wm. Artz's, " - JAMES SCOTT, •• Win, G. Harter'g, " *^ JOSEPH SHIVE, • J. Crimes, " GEO. RENDLEMAN, Ebq. • - J. A. Linn's '- (ilDEON SINK, •• '• /.. C. Groseclose'8 " '• JOHN SHARP, '• •• J. Swicrrrood's " HENRY IJARRINGER, • •• 5. Schcrer's "DANIEL M. LSENHOUR, " '^ J. S. Heilig's. On motion, Mr. Jolm Smithdoal was reoeivod as comraissroncr from Si. Panrs churcb, Iredell County. On Motion, Jonas Bost, Esq., was received as oomrais-sioner from tiic conc^regation at Newton. Tlie President read liis report which was accepted. Synod went into •Ml ihction for officers. After numerous ballotini^, on motion business was suspended till li- o'clock. At tlie appointed hour tlie business of the previous sitting was resumed and after several more ballotings the following were announced as officers for the ensuing year : Kev. JOSEril A. UNX, President. " L. C. GRf)SECLOSE, Rcc. Sec. " S. SCIIEREIL, Cur. Sec. M. BARRIER, Esq., Treasurer.. V. E. Dufford, delegate from the S. C. Synod, was introduced to Synod and invited to a seat as an advisory member. On motion, the minutes of last Synod v..t. r.-f.-rr.'.! t-^ t]\r- Committee on Unfinished Business. All letters, jKipors, it'c, intended for Synod being called for, were now handc, of the Constitution: and also of Si-e. 3, of Chap. G, of the Formula of Disci- p'ine, would be :usked. <')n motion, the letters tl'c, were taken u]> and di>pi>sed of in numerical Vo. 1. Is a I'tt'-r from the council of St. John's, Sal isburv. in relation MINUTES OF SYNOD. 5 to a pecuniary difficulty between riiem and Rev. J. D. Sclieck. lu reference to the abo\e, it was Resolved, I. That a Committee of five be nppoint(Ml to meet i[i SaHsbury on Friday before the 4'h Sal>l)ath in July next, then and there to investiij^ate tlie complaint of the Church Council of iSt. John's, and report the same to the next meeting of Synod. Commiitck : J. II. Thompson, Escp, C. Melcher, Es(|., Jeremiaii i)arrinLC<'r, Msi|., William Walton, Esq., and Jacob File, Es(|. No. 2. Is a petition from Mt. Carrael congregation, Cabarrus County, prort was adopted : Whereas, The Rev. John D. Schcck, Delegate from the N. C. S>mod to this this Synod, has brought to the notice of ilu.s body the design of the N. C. Sy- nod to establish a Classical Institution in N. C, and solicited the co-operation of this body in its behalf, your Committee, appointed to take this subject under c^msidoration, beg leave to present the following: That, As the cause of education is all-important in promoting an enlightened rhristianity and the advancement of the best interests of the Redeemer's king- dom, and never more bo than at the present time ; your committee have learned with lively satisfaction that their brethren of the N. C. Synod feel encouraged to ongagc in the establishment of an Institution, which may secure to this church within the bounds of said Synod, the advantage it is intended to confer. Whilst your committee are aware of the general diflkuUies connected with the eatablisbment of.^n Inititution of learning, however much needed, they hope O MINUTES OF 6YNOD. 9 that in the present case, these dilTiculties will not be such as to discouragi? them in the ent.Tpnse in which ihc-y are ab.)ut to en;^ii:.':o. They are pleaned to learn that the circumstancs in the present ease an; sui^h as to give the liope of en- couraging SUCC015S, thcroiore : 1. Rc'iolved, That in the estabi:>;hnient of a Clasical Institution by the Synods of N. C, that body Iius the best wi^his of this Synod for its success. 2. Resolved, That in view of tlie obliirations resting on this body, in sustain- Uig tlw? institution already depending on its support, tliis Synod regrets its inabil- ity to do more than express the clnistian sympathy and good wishes of this body in iis bclialf. 3. Resolved, That should such an Institution be established, we hope it may tend to preserve and strengthen the bond of union which should characterize the relation existing between us. JOHN BACMMAN, E. B. HORT, W. BERLEV^, J. WINGARD. On the first day of the meeting of Synod, the President kindly consented to call a meeting of the Ministerium, to whom I referred the case of B. N. Hopkins, a suspended member of this Synod. It is well known that the said Hopkins was suspended, by a committee appointed by the President of this body, for gross immorality, and that after his suspension he continued to preach in certain churches within our bounds, setting at defiance the authority of this Sy- nod, and claiming to act under a pretended license granted him by the Synod of South Carolina. The report of the committee, consisting of Dr. Bachman and Prof. Berley, and unanimously adopted by the Ministerium, will present this humiliating sub- ject in its true aspect before the church and the world. Whereas, The INIinisterium of the Ev. Luth. Synod of S. C, and the adjacent States, in accordance with the constitution of tlio Theological Seminary, under the control of the church, are in the habit of granting continued license to the graduates of said Institution — And whereas, B. N. Hopkins, having been con- nected with the Theological Seminary at Lexington S. C, and, on leaving said Institution, had received from this Ministerium such continued license, removed within the bounds of the Synod cf N. C, and, on the grounds of his graduating testimonials, was received as a member of that Synod ; therefore, 1. Resolved, That we consider him amenable to the Ev. Luth. Synod of N. C. for every act. ministerial and moral. 2. Resolved, That whenever a stud'jnt who has received license frcm us, con- nects himself with another Synod, he has no further connection with us. 3. Resolved, Therefore, that we, as a Ministerium, regard the action of the Ev. Luth. Ministerium of N. C. in the case of B. N. Hopkins, as final. 4. Resolved, That our understandingof a continued license, is, contiuance du- ring ils proper miaiBtfrial conduct. Respectfully submitted, JOHN BACHMAN, WM. BERLEY. 10 MINUTES OF yYNOI). In coucliipion, it affords iis much pleasure lo say, that with the brethren of the S. C. Svnod, the past year was one of unparalleled, success. God most jrraciously visited and redeemed his people ; as the fruits of their revival season, hundreds were added to their churches, of such, we trust, as shall be saved. — Rev. E. Dufford was appointed the Delegate to this Synod — whom we are hap- py to see in our midst. My travelling expenses amounted to .s7,50. Adopted. J. D. SCHECK, Director and Delegate. Jiesob'cd, VII. That the Treasurer of Synod be authorized to pay liev. J. D. Scheck, the .sum of 8" 50, his expense as delegate to the Synod of S. C. JVo. 2. Report of Treasurer of Sf/nod. Refen-ed to the Committee on Finance. lleiwrt No. 3. The committee appointed last Synod to settle with Col. J. M. Smith, reported that they had attended to the duty assigned them. L. C. GROSECLOSE, ) ^ J. D. SCHECK, S <^°"^"^^"^"- No report having been received from the Treasurer of the Centenary Fund, it was, Resolved^ VIII. Tliat a committee of two be appointed to audit the account of the Treasurer of Centenary Fund and report to the next Synod. Comm'itlee. — J, D. Scheck and D. M. Isenhour. Tlie bahince of interest collected by the Secretary was paid to the above committee to be by them paid into the hands of the Treasurer of Centenary Fund. Xo. 4. Report of tJie Com. on the Presidents Report. Thf committee to whom was referred the President's Report, beg leave to pre- sent tlu' following : 1. The Syn«)d will he pleased to hear the report of the committee which, by appointment of President, met in Concord in last July, to investigate the charge of immorality and impurity against B. N. Hopkins. 2. The committee are plea.sed t(» learn that eliorts are being made for the es- tablishment of a literary sehool in connection with this body. Synod will be pleased to h<'ar what progress has been made towards the establishment of said Kehool. J. The Ci»mmmittee would bring to the notice of Synod that part of the re- MINUTES OF SYNOD. li I pri of Dir^'ctors. Ko. 5. Ri'port of Committee on Petitions and Vacancies. Your ci mmittoe on Potitior.s and Vacancies beg leave to report— •YThat though no authentic documents, have been submitted to them, yet to their own know Iidije tliern is a number of congregations within our bounds which we recommend to the prayerful consideration of this body. let. We learn from report that the congregations, formerly under the care of Bro. Artz, may be considered vacant, except one. This has ever been regarded us a very irteresting section of our church, and it is desirable that it receive your st-rious attention. 2. St. Paul's and St. Michael's churches in Iredell County: These churches have for some time been vacant. They have heretofore been regarded as con- stituting Bro. Arey's charge, but owing to some difRcuties which have arisen between him and them, their connection has been dissolved. Your attention is likewise dii ectt-d to the Missionary station, lying contiguous to this charge, known as the Mineral Spring, which has, during the last four or five years, been occu- pied by J. Crim, but as it is impossiblle for him, with hispresent charge to dojus- tjce tartt, It is earnestly recommended to your consideAtion. , "p^ The congregation at Newton, Catawba county, is also vacant. It is like- wise a wry interesting portion of our church ; and from a consideration of the melancholy c ire nrr; stances connected with this place, we would heartily recom- mend it to your prayerful attention. 'v Adopted. Respectfully submitted, - JACOB CRIM, PETER TREXLER, GIDEON SINK, "Iti reference to the 1st item of the above report, the following was passt'd : licsolved, IX. That it be recommended to the Ev. Lutheran con- gregations, in connection with this Synod, in Guilford, Alamance, and Randolpli counties, or their representatives, to meet togethei* for the pur- j)0se of . He^ort of the Committee on TTnfinished Jjusiness. Itf-m 1. refers to committee on I^iturj]^. No report. Committee discharged. ItLiii 2. Inquiry as to whether the Delegate to W. Va. Synod attended to his duty. Neither he nor his alternate attended. Both were excused for reasons satisfactory to Synod. Adi»ptcd. Respectfully submitted, B. AREY, H. HARRIXGER, G. REN DL EM AN. PAROCHIAL REPORTS. MIMSTLRS. s % c. rr. n 5 3 s : 9 3 S S s* 3 % p Ill 11 i : ■: : : j; ; : !: : III'! S } •" >.. 7 6 4 T 1 *i 27 << § : 2 "i 1 8 i 8 2 •_■ 5 1- 9 1 1 ? 1 2. -1 ?? c • • Kev. JOHN I). SCIIKCK *' WILLMM MtTZ iL... .•{. -i. «i 4 3« r>c ■■ *, ■'. - 14 ± 1 " S. KOTIiKOCK " P.ENJ. AKKV " WM. fr. IIAKTEK " J. CUIM 5S9 'ii'i 80 *i2 "ii 5G 2 .... 2 . ; ; .S . . i'h's'.'. »0 " J. A. LINN " L. C. (MIOSECLOSE 2i" 21; '-'15 1 12 4 S 1 1 " J. SWICEGOOD " S. SCIIEKEIt •* J.S. IIEILIG 3 1 2 40 2()(i ;; •i:) 41 [ 229 2518 •2.-SI u aO 2(51 7 61 4 4 11 iKi 14: MI^'CTES OF SYNOD. No. 7. Is a document containinsT tlio Constitution of the Theological ScDiinarj^ at Lexington, S. C. ;137 00 Interest on the above to April 15th 1853 .... §8 22 To 1 note due April 15th 1852 SI 07 50 Principal, - - §;1038 50 Interest on the above to April 15th, 1853, $6 75 Total Interest, $G2 31 Respectfully submitted, MOSES BARRIER, Treasurer. SYNODICAL COHTRIBUTIONS. Jlvv. J. D. Scheclcs Churches. St. John's churcli !ji;8 00 Lutlicr's Clia])cl 3 00— $11 00 MINUTES OF SYNOD. 1 ."> Brouo:lit forward $11 00 liev. WiUiam G. ITartcva Churches. St. James' elmrcli ----- U 00 IVthel " ----- 2 00 Mt. Caniicl " 1 15 Luther's " 1 27^$8 42^ lit v. S. Bothrock^s Churches. OriT^aii church - - - - - - 88 00 St. Stephens" ... - - 200—81000 Ilcv. L. C. Grosecloseh Churches. Pilpfriin church - - -" - - 81 V5 Andrew Sink 50 Frederick Town " 1 C6i- Beck's " 85 Sandy Creek " 2 10 J. II. Thompson .... - 50 Contribution ... - - 25 — 8*7 Gl;^ Bev. J. S. IleUig-s Churches. St. Enoch's clnirch 83 00 Salem " 1 10—84 10 Bev. J. A. Limits Churches. St. Paul's Church ----- 82 50 St. Matthew's ------- 3 50— 8G 00 Bev. J. Crhi'iS Churches. Franklin Church - - - - 8I 00 St. Matthew's ".-.-- 47^ Jerusalem " - . - . 7o Mineral Spring " 50—82 67^ Bev. J. SuncegoofTs Churches. Nazareth Church . - - - . 8I 00 Hopewell " . - . - - - 1 00 Shiloah " 50—2 50 852 3U 16 MmUTKS OF SY>"Or). Brougiit forward ^2 31^ JieiK S. Si.'herer'^s ClvufcK. Union Church $2 37.^—2 37rV Rev. ^Ym. Ariz' Church. Zion Church 60 50— $0 60 Newton per J. Bost I'::sq. . - . . $t. 20— $8 20 St. John's Church, Salisbury .... $^\ 50—^1 50 *Total, f:64 88j Balance from Last ycar^ 214 2 Total, . . - _ $83 30J Your Financial committpc beg leave to report that they have examined the Treasurer's reports and find tlum correct ; also that they have received, counted iind paid into t!ic hands of Treasurer of Synod the above contributions, and taken his f)ond for the same. Adopted. Respectfully submitted, W. G. HARTER, D. M. ISENHOUR, JOSEPH SHIVE. On motion, it was ordered that tlie interest on Seminary Fund, amount- ing to $G2 3 lets, be paid into the hands of B.o. Dulibrd, tobeby him pnid into the handsof theTre;iSurerof the Seininary, at Lexino^ton, S. C. On motion, Synod adjourned to meet to-morrow at 8 o'clock, A. M. Cla'sed with prayer by Bro. Scherer. Tho Secretary preaclied at night from I'ln!. i chap, and 21 vcnie. FJFTII SESSION. WediK^sday, 8 o'clock, A. M. Synod opened with prayer by tlu^ PrLsidciit. The rol! was call-.d. The minutes of the previous day were read and confiimed- Conun'dUe No 7. noiii re])oHed. The coininittce to wliom was rcfencd the amended constitution of the Class- « There i.s an error of %\ 'o\)i cents iuttlie report of the Financial Committee which standa Jirectcd above • ikcrehiry. MINDTES OF SYNOD. 1' ical and Theological Seminary of the Ev. Lutheran SyiKxl of South Carolina and adjucfiit States, proseut the following: That they have examined eaid amendi'd C'onstitiition and learn that all rt-lations hitherto existing between that Synod and this, on the subject of said Institution, shall remain as they have been, according to the existing agreement between the two Synods. Your committee therefore, recunmiend said amended Constitution to the approval of this body. Adopted. Respectfully submitted, S. ROTH ROCK, Chair. Com. On motion, the anonymous letter received by the President, was laid on the table. ]Vo. 0. Eepvrt of tJie Commiitee on tlic state of lieUgiort. Your committee on the state of Religion, would submit the following very brief and imperfect report. The state of religion within the bounds of the Sy- nod of North Carolina, particularly in some portions, has been prosperous during the past year. Interesting revivals have taken place m some parts, particularly in Davidson County. In this section of the church there is a very interesting state of things; the Lutheran Observer is circulated, and prayer meetings are well attended. In general, the ministers and members are actively engaged in the Master's service. There is a growing interest in the Tract, Bible, Missionary, Edu- cation and Temperance cause ; and particularly your Committee rejoice to sea that the Synod has undertaken to establish in the most populous part of her territory an Academy, for the intellectual and religious training and education of her youth. And your Committee regard it as an evidence of the growing intelli- gence and piety of our people ; that much has already been done towards ellect- ing this object. May they go on ; and we bid the Synod, and we bid the pe^ pie, God speed in this noble enterprise. Adopted. RespectruUy submitted, WM. ARTZ, J. D. SCIIECK, J. SWICEGOOD. Bro. Crawford, of the G. R. Church, being about to leave, aeked permission to make some remarks, which being granted, he spoke of the relation of the Reform and Lutheran churches in N. C. and the duty of co-operating, as far a» practicable, amongst the German population. lie then spoke of their Bchoo(|( located at Newton, and congratulated us in the success which we have so i>vt- met with in the eetablisliment of a similar Institution. He also adverted io thp deplorable state of their church, caused by the leaven of Ntvaiism by which the majority of the ministry have beconjc infected, and the probability of thia Classis asking for a "corner in the Luliieran Observer" in which to defend themselves agauist Ncvanism. . Hid remarks were well received by this body. 18 MINUTES OF SYNOD. JS^o. 10. Report of the Cowesponding Secretary, Document No. 1. Is a copy of the Minutes of the Ev. Luth. Synod of wes- tern Virginia. This Synod convened at Copp's Church, Bottetourt county, on Thursday, Sept. 2d, 1852. It numbers seven ordained and three licensed min- isters. Its officers are, Rev. E. Hawkins. President, and Rev. J. A. Brown, Sec. They report 33 Cong. 180 Bap. and 248 Conf. This Synod seems to be active- ly engaged in the work of the Lord. Rev. J. Scherer was appointed correspond- ing Delegate to this Synod and Rev. S. SchaefFer his alternate. Document No. 2. Is a copy of the Minutes of the Synod of the South West. This Synod held its sixth annual session at Zion Church, Jackson county, 111.^ Sept. 25th, 1852. It numbers thirteen ministers. Its officers are. Rev. J. Krack^ President, and Rev. W. Jenkins, Secretary. They report 24 Cong., 217 Bap., and 207 Conf. These brethren manifest commenable zeal in the spread of Evan- gelical piety. With them the har\-est truly is great and the laborers few. Document No. 3. Contains the proceedings of the sixth annual convention of the Wittenberg Synod. This body met at Plymouth Ohio, Sept. 2d, 1852. — They report twenty ordained and nine licensed ministers. The officers are Rev. J. Livengood, President, and Rev. S. Fenner, Secretary. They report 46 Cong., 138 Bap., and 1740 Com. These brethren are actively engaged in pro- moting the interests of our beloved Zion by sustaining the various benevolent institutions of the church and the age. Document No. 4. Is a copy of the Minutes of the Synod of Virginia. This Synod held its thirty-third annual convention at Mt. Tabor Church, Augusta county, Oct. 8th, 1852. It numbers 23 ordained, and 2 licensed ministers. Its officers are, A. P. Ludden, President, and Rev. X. J. Richardson, Sec'r)-. They report 41 Cong., 106 Bap., and 1645 Com. These brethren are actively engaged in the benevolent operations of this progressive age. Dbcument No. 5. Are the Minutes of the Synod of S. C. This body met at St. Marks church, Edgefield District, Nov. 12th, 1852. It numbers 32 ordained and 11 licensed ministers. They report 46 Cong., 502 Bap., 692 Conf., and 3,326 Com. They also report the death of four ministers during the last Synodical year. These brethren are prosecuting with vigor the interests of the Masters Kingdom committed to them. Document No. 6. Contains the proceedings of the 28th annual convention of the Synod of West Pennsylvania. It convened in Mechanicsburg, Penn., on the 30th of Sept., 1852. It numbers 41 ordained and 7 licensed ministers. Its officers are. Rev. J. N. Hoffman, President, and Rev. B. Sadtlcr, Sec'ry. They re|)ort 131 Cong. 1659 Bap. 1012 Conf and 14,628 communicants. This Synod has a large field to cultivate, and they seem to be energetically prosecuting tha great work unto which they have been called. The foregoing in all we deemed necessary to extract from the Minutes of sis- ter SynodH. Respectfully submitted, L. C. GROSECLOSE, Adopted. Cor. S&c. MINUTES OF Sw>uxJ. 10 N. B. Tlie Miiiutos of the Maryland Synod were handed to me after Synod was in session, UjK)n which I had not time to report. Secretary. Mr. Moses llinier was ro-olccted Treasurer of tlie Seminary Fuud. On motion, Synod adjourned till U- o'clock, 1\ M. SIXTH SESSION. Synod was opened with prayer by the Secretary. The roll was called, after which Synod proceeded to business. Bcsolved^ XIV. That, ever hereafter this Synod devote half an hour, each morning before the commencement of business, in prayer, for the especial influence and guidance of the Holy Sjirit in all our delibera- tions, and for the exercise of all due fraternal love and fellowship. Resolved^ XV. That, ever hereafter, the President shall privately ex- amine all sealed documents presented to this Synod, and shall state, by giving an intimation of their contents, whether said documents should be read in open Synod. Resolved^ XVI. That when this Synod adjourns, it stand adjourned to meet again on Friday before the 1st Sunday in May 1854, at 10 o'clock A. M. Bro. Scheck presented to Synod a plan for the Seini- Centennial Cel- ebration of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of North Carolina. On motion the plan was taken up by items, and finally adopted as a ^hole. Whereas^ The Great Head of the clutrch has been graciously pleased to sustain and prosper the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of North Caro- lina during X\iQ\^^i forty-nine years; and, whereas, a period is now ap- proaching in the histoiy of said Synod, when it will be most becoming in all its members and friends, to pause and review the past dealings of God with it, to take counsel together, unite our vigor and zeal, that it may the more eftectually accomplish the important mission with which it is entrusted ; [On the 18th of October last, this Synod entered upon its forty-ninfh year, having been organized on the 17th of Oct., 1803, in the town of Lincolnton, N. C. — five ministers being present.] And as a Synod we would not fulfill our own sense of duty, nor do ju« 20 ^riNUTES OF SYNOD. tice to -syhiat, wc are ai=sured, is the feelinnr of a large number of the meinbeis of our communion, if we did not devise some means by wliich, an event so full of interest, may be profitably and devoutly celebrated ; therefore, EcsolvciJ, I. That a Scmi-Centenr.ry celebration be observed in all the ehuiehcs in connection with this Synod, — to commence on the 1 7th of C)ct()l>er next ensuinir, and terminate on the the hist Sabbath in April, 1834. Hesolvcd, II. That the day on which this celebration is to commence, be set aj>art as a special season of thanksQ^iving for the distinguished favors of God to our churches in North Carolina ; and that an appro- priate sermon be delivered on that day by each minister, in connection with this body, having a charge. Rcsolccd, III. That all the chun.-hcs in connection with this Synod be earnestly solicited for donations and subscriptions in aid of our Lit- erary Instiiution, and our Education and Missionary operations, — as ev- idence of their giatitude to iho Lord Jesus Christ, for his unspeakable love and mercy to us, as a branch of his kingdom on earth. licaolvedj IV. That all persons contributing, may specity the object to which their donations shall be applied. Resolved, V. That the President appoint a member of this body, whose du'y it shall be, to pn pare and deliver at our next annual con- ventirn an historical sc-rmon, — detailing the most important events em- braced in our history ; and that said sermon be delivered on Sabbath morning. On motion, the election of a Board of Directors for Western Carolina Aea lemy was now entered inio. The following were elected, and the term of office defined as follows : llcv. S. Kothrock and J. D. Scheck, and Messrs. C. Melchor and M. Barrier, elected for three yeai-s. Iti'vs. Jr. A. Linn and W. G. Uarter, Messrs. J. Shimpoch and C. A. Ueilig, elected for two yeais. Revs. Scherer and L. C. Groscclose, Messrs. D. Barrier and C. L. Partee, elected for one year. The question for the transfer of the Centenary fund, to the endowment fund of Western Carolina Academy, was introduced ; — in relation to which the following prt amble and resolution was adopted : Whereas^ This Synod is now in possession of a fund, — entitled MINXrrES OF SYNOD. 21 the " Centenary Fund "—the interest of which hns heretofore been ap- plied to the use and benelit of the Education and Missionary Society, therefore, Besoh'cd, XVII. Tliat the interest now due on s:iid fund, be added to the principal ; that to tliis princip-d and interest be added asuilicient sum to swell the whole amount to ^lOOO, and that said $000 be, and is hereby transferred to ihc endowment funds of Western Carolina Acad- emy, located at Mt. Pleasant, Cabarrus county, N. C. And, that, in lieu of said amount of SCOO, this Synod shall be, and is hereby, enti- tled to three scholarships in said school— the receipt whereof shall be held by the President of this Synod and his succersor in office. On motion, the 8 h of June was appointed for the first meeting of the Board of Directors, elect, of ^^^•stern Carolina Academy,— to meet at Mt. Pleasant, Cabarrus county, at 10 o'clock A. M., for organization and the transaction of busim's?s. On motion, a committee of correspondence was appointed, whose duty it is to open a correspondence with sundry gentlemen, having ref- erence to the first Professorship of said Academy ; ; nd that the Presi- dent of Synod is, by this body, empowered to call a special meeting of Synod, if necessary. The following is the committee of correspondence : Revs. S. Roth- rock, J. D. Scheck,— and oil motion, the President of Synod, Rev. J. A. Linn, was added. An election for Delegates to Sister Synods was now held. To Sfjnod of South Carolina— Hqv. S. Rothrock, principal; Rev. B. Arey, alternate. To Synod of Western Virgina. — Rev. S. Scherer, principal ; Rev._L. C. Groseclo^^e, alternate. An election w\as also held for a Director of the Theological Semina- ry at Lexington, S. C. _, Rev. J. Linn was elected to that office for three J^^^'V^HMk Previous notice having been given that the attention on^Tnoawould, at some time during the present convention, be called to Sicti(>n 3, of Chapter 3, of our Constitution ; and also to Section 3, of Chapter 6, of the Formula of Discipline, these subjects were called up, discussed, and tlie following resolutions in relation to them, passed : Resolved^ XV lit. That we, as a Synod, disapprove and denounce the tlie practice, in ministers, of encouraging disaffected members of other's 22 :^^NUTES of synod. charges, by^performing any acts, strictly ministerial, or by speaking prejudicially in relation to their pastoi*s. ResoJced^ XIX. That it is the decided opinion of this body, that the electors of any congi-egation within the bounds of this Synod, are the male membei-s. (See chap. 6, sec. 3, of Formula.) J^o. 11. Heport of Committee appointed hy the President^ for the tried of B. N. Ilopldns. We the undersigned, having been ofRcially appointed a committee, to meet on the 23d of July, 1852, in the Lutheran church at Concord, to investigate the charge of lewdness reported against B. N. Hopkins, by the council of St. Paul's church, Iredell county, N. C, did then and there meet, and after an impatial and faithful examination of the evidence in the case, and believing the charge sustained by the testimony ; therefore. Resolved, Unanimously by the committee, that B. N. Hopkins be, and he is hereby suspended from all clerical functions, until said suspension be reversed by the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of North Carolina. Adopted. W. G. HARTER, ) JOS. A. LINN, I Committee. S. ROTHROCK, ) In relation to the above report, it was Hesolved, XX. That the name of B. X. Hopkins be stricken from our clerical roll. The following were put into nomination as suitable places for our next Synodical convention : Bethel church, Stanly county ; Richland, Randolph county ; St. Enoch, Row^an county, and Sandy Creek, David- son county. Bethel having a majority of votes, it Avas determined that Bethel be the place for the next meeting of Synod. Resolved, XXI. That the President of Synod, express the thanks there- of to the good people of Newton for the kindness and hospitality extended to us .since our arrival in their midst ; and that we unite in invoking Heaven's richest blessing upon them. Rcs' ' ' XXII. That the Secretary have 1,000 copies of the min- utes pi ! • I ; 1 hat two copies be sent to each of those Synods with whom we are in regular correspondence, and one to each of the other Synods in the United States of America. Resolved, XXIII. That the Secretary of the Education and Mis- sionary Society prepare extracts of the proceedings of said Society, and that they be appended to the minutes of Synod. The minutes of to-dav Avere now read and confirmed. MINTJTES OF MINISTERIUM. 23 Jiesolved, XXIV. That wc now atljoiirn to meet at tlie timo and place above naratd. Closed witli }irayer by the President. L. C. GROSECLOSE, Secretary of Synod. illTES OF THE MliSTERIUi FIRST SESSION. April 29th, 1853, 7^ o'clock, V. M. The Ministerium met and was opened witli singing and prayer by the President. The journal and sketch of Rev. J. S. Ileilig, were handed m the by President, which, on motion, were received and read before the Ministerim. Resolved^ I. That we liave heard, with pleasure and satisfaction, the journal and lenorthy sketch of Rev. J. S. Ileilig. After a lengthy interview on Pastoral experience, and a friendly in- terchange of sentiments thereto appertaining, the Ministerium adjourn- ed, subject to the call of the President. J^ ■ SECOND SESSION. ^ Tuesday evening, 8 o'clock. The Ministerium was opened with prayer by Bro. Swicegood. The minutes were read and confirmed. Resolved, II. That we adjourn, subject to the call of the President Closed with prayer by Bro. Arey. ^ MTNTTE8 OF MINISTERnJM. THIRD SESSION. Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock. The Ministerlum met and was opened with prayer by Bro. Dufford. The roll was called. The minutes of former session were read and confirmed. There being no further business before us, it was Resolved y III. That we adjourn. Closed with prayer and benediction by the President. -Mm^¥^ .^^S^iSI^X^X^, — j^ resiknt's ^Icprl. Beloved Brethren — In the great providence of God, we have been conducted tlirough the vicisitudes of another Synodical year. Our lives have been spared; our comforts continued; our laboi-s we trust have been blest; the church has been preserved and blest. And it must be a reflection peculiaily gratifying to us, as well as a subject of devout thanksgiving to God, to know tliat He is in our midst; still causes the light of his countenance to shine upon us, and the church of our care has received, during the past year, continued evidences of Di- vine favor and protection amidst the trinls and difficulties to which she is exposed. Now we are again met in the sanctuary of God; we have sung his praise; liave recorded his mercies to us and to our people; we have supplicated his blessings upon us; and meditated upon his word; have congratulated each other with cheerful countenances, with friendly interchanges and affectionate hearts as brethren. 01 how great the Lord's loving kindness to us and to our Zion ! But we are met once PRESlDKirr'g RBPOBT. J5 moTo in Synodical convention for tlie purpose of transacting the reli- gious aflairs of the church of God in general. At the opening of thi» meeting, it was made my duty, according to the Constitution of our Synod, to lay before you an account of my oflielal transactions for th« year that is past, and such other matters as may bo of iutoreit to you 4ind to the church at large. Very early alter the aiijournment of our last Synod, I rocoivcd a not* from the Rev. l\. N. Hopkins, (dated May 14th) requesting permission to resign St. Enoch's, St. Paul's and Newton congregations, which wa» granted, in view of his consent at last Synod to take charge of the nc\r pastorate which was then formed of several Lutheran churches in Guil- ford and liandolph counties, and according to our acknowlL-dgcd rule* in such cases — (See Constitution, chap. 3d, Sec. 8th and 9th.) Shortly afterwards I received a communiaition, (dated May 30th) from the council of St. Paul's Church, Iredell county, reporting c^-rtain facts which involved charges of immorality and impurity in relation t« Rev. B. N. Hopkins, vshich were Gdculat«»d to injure his ministerial character and influence. Accordingly, in compliance with Constitutional duty, and for the puqiose of vindicating his moral character if wrong- fully or falsely aspersed, I appointed a committee of ordained ministers, viz : Revs. W. G. Ilarter, J. A. Linn and S. Rothrock, to hold a proi)er investigation on Friday, the 23d of July, in the Luth< ran church at Concord. Due notices were given to the parties concerned, and the ministers generally were invited to attend. The cotnmittee and minis- ters generally met; the investigation wrus conducted by the committee; their proceedings and unanimous decision were reported to Rev. 1>. N. Hopkins, (who did not attend,) together with a summary of the testi- mony, which satistiod the Committee of the truth of the allegod charges, and which led them to pass upon him the sentence of suspension from all clerical functions. The committee is expected to report their pro- ceedings and decision in the case to the present meeting of Synod. On Wednesday the 21st of July, the convention which was resolved upon at our last Synod, met at Concord for the purpose of maturing a plan for the establishment of a Literary Institution in connection with this Synod ; an extract of the proceedings and a detail of the plan adopted, will be reported to you by the Si*eretary of the Hoard. A temporary Board of Directors was appointed, who met at Organ church, Dec. 2d, to determine the locality of thtt Institution according to the provLsioos 26 of the adopted* plan. Mt. Pleasant, Cabarrus county, was chosen to be the segit of the Aifcdemj. Scholarships are now offered, and a consid- j erable number have been sold. j This then, is to be considered as the commencement of an Institu- . lion of learning in the Lutheran church in North Carolina — which has \ been so long and so earnestly desired. That the interests and prosperi- ty of the Lutheran, as well as of the Presbyterian, Baptist, Methodist * and German Reform chruches in this State, requires such an Institution, can admit of no debate. That the community in general, as well as \ the church, are greatly benefitted by the encouragement of sound edu- cation and religion, the history of similar Institutions, long since estab- lished by other denominations and other States, bears ample testimony. Let us then urge forward the enterprise now in progress. Funds will be needed, and needed now. ' The expenditures at the first will necessarily be large and must continue to increase if only the providential claims for the education of the youth in the Lutheran church be at all responded to. We must move forward and our friends and patrons must enable the Synod to do it. God's blessing is in the work, as it will be on those who share its advancement. For the furtherance of this object, I would second the suggestions of the convention, and recommend to Synod the appoint- ment of special agents to obtain subscriptions and donations, as also for the disposal of scholarships, if necessary ; said subscriptions to be pay- able in three annual installments, from the time of subscribing, and to be added to the endowment fund of said school, and so also the dona- tions, if in available funds, or whenever they become such. The Brethren in their several charges appear to be zealously engaged in the work of the Lord. They are taking an active part in the vari- ous benevolent Institutions of the day, and the Lord has granted them a blessing on their efforts, inasmuch as they have had interesting revi- vals of religion in some of their churches. May the Great Head of the church continue to bless them. With regard to the licensure of candidates for the ministry in our Synod, I would recommend the ancient custom of annual license, whether the cause of Christ, the church, or the candidate be consider- ed ; and that section 7th in chapter 11th, which was adopted last year be stricken out; and that section 7th, chapter 11th, as found in the prinfofl r'M-.ctltutlon of 1846, be re-instated. And also that the phrase. president's keport. •*And his license shall be regarded as vahd," iu sectlau 14tt, of chapter 3rd, be stricken out. For th^ regulation and goveruuunt of Lutheran conjrregations in connection >f ith the Synod, the election of Eld.rs, the calling and set- Uincr of Pastors, ic, I would suggest to Synod the propriety of recom- mending and enjoining the adoption of the Formula of church govern- ment and discipline which is appended to our Hymn Hook, in all those congregations in which this or some similar form has not been adopted. There aretheprinieipalevent.of importance to thisSynodwhichlhave . report. And now Ulovod l)r.thrcn, commending ourselves and tho interests of the church to the continual care and protection of Almighty God I resign mv office ; thankful for the confidence reposed in me, and prayin.^ the presence and blessings of the Great Head of the ch^^ch, to crcwn^our present meeting. May the business for which we have met be transacted in mutual love, harmony and peace, that our souls may indeed be refreshed by his presence, that his blessings may rest upon our individual and united deliberations and eftbrts, to promote the glory of his name and the welfare of Zion. WILLIAM AKTZ, President. 28 inSSTONAKY AKB EDUCATIO^T aoC'"--^. -aL3R3Rssi!«"3E>xa£:. — :o AN ABSTRACT OF THE PEOCEEDINGS OF THE OF THE JEoan. Luih. Synod of North Carolina. Pursuant to adjournrnent the Missionary and Education Society met on Monday, 2 o'clock, P. M., at Newton, Catawba county, N. C. The object of the Society having been explained many became members by the payment of fifty cents. The Society next proceeded to the election of officers for the ensuing year, which resulted as follows : Pwev. JACOB CRIM, President. " J. D. SCIIECK, Vice President, " J. S. IIEILIG, Secretary. Mr. D. M. ISENnOUR, Treasurer, APPOINTIilSNTS BY THE PRESIDENT. Executive Committee. — Revs. L. C. Groseclose, J. A. Linn, J. D. Scheck, J. Swicegood, W. Ailz. Board of Directors. — Messrs. Jonas Bost, J. Sharp, M. Barrier, A MISSIONABY AND EDUCATION SOCIETY. 2^ Blackwcldor, J. Swicogood, G. Sink, J. M. Bost, II. Barringer, G. IL Wilfong, A. Gross, Rev. S. Scherer and Mr. John Wilfong. Contributions for the Society were now banded in as follows: Ecu. L. C. Groacduic' . charge. Pilgrim's church |V,00 Frederictowu " 3,95 Beck's 85 fiaudy creek " 4,80 1C,G0 Rev. W. O. Ilarter's charge. St. James' church t5,00 Bethel " 5,61 Centenary Interest 1,20 R^v. W. G. Ilartcr 1,00 12,71 Rev. J. Crimes charge $9,55} Carver's church, by J. Swicegood 6,00 Collection at this meeting 29,10 Donation by Bro. J. Crim 5,00 On motion it wa.«, Resolved^ That a commiltee be appointed whose duty it shall be to examine the Treasurer's Report, take in all monies intended for this So- ciety, pay the same to the Treasurer ikct, and take his bond. Committee — Rev. S. Scherer, and M. Barrier, E-q. Rev. J. Crim now gave a stattincnt of his mis.sionary labors, and pro- lented the contribution lifted in behalf of this Society. When ou nio- ion it was Resolved, That the Treasurer be authorized to return the contribu- on?, sent up by liro. Crim's charge, to him as a compensation for hi* «issionary labors. By-laws of the Executive Committee were now presented and received, >d on motion it was Resolved^ That they be appended to the minutes of the Society. Report of tJcc Executive Committee. JThe Executive Committee of the Mistionary and Education Society beg leaT* so MISSIOXi^RT i.NT) EDUCATIO:^ SOCIETT. to report that they received, on the bounty of the Society, Mr. Charles W. Kes- ler, who was examined according to the Constitution, and your committee being satisfied of his qualifications, allowed him $75,00 of its funds to be paid in semi- annual installments. Your committee also made an appropriation of $30,00 to Rev. J. Swicegood, provided he took charge of Carver's church, Forsyth county. Your committee would recommend that Bro. Swicegood receive said amount inasmuch as he has complied with the engagement. No regular missionary was employed durin* the past year. Respectfully submitted, J. D. SCHECK, JOHN SWICEGOOD, JOS. A. LINN, W. G. HARTER, WM. ARTZ. The committee appointed to audit the Treesurer's report, would submit the following: They have examined said report and found it correct. The amount in hands being $106 58 Contributions at this Synod 73 11 Beneficiary notes .-----• 679 17 Total, $858 86 For which we have taken the Treasurer's bond. Respectfully submitted, S. SCHERER, M. BARRIER. On motion the following resolutions were adopted. Resolved^ Tliat tlie Treasurer be authorized to pay Rev. J. Swicegooc twenty dollars, in compliance with the recommendation of the Ex Committee. Resolved^ That the Treasurer of this Society be, and he is hereb authorized to refund to Paul A. Seaford, Esq., the sum of thirty-fiv. dollars paid out by him in a law suit with John N. Krimminger. Rev. S. Scherer was appointed to preach the Missionary sermon at ou next meeting, and Rev. J. S. Heilig, his alternate. The Minutes being read and confirmed, it was Resolved^ That we now adjourn to convene again on Monday, at o'clock, P. M., at the place of the next meeting of Synod. Closed with a benediction. JOHN S. IIEILIG, Secretary. UY-LAWS OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 31 BY-LAWS OF THE EXECUTIVE CO^HHTTEE OF Tin: ilSSIOIAR! m EDOCATION SOCIET! FVAJ^. LVTIL ^Y2sm) OF K. C. Art. I. The chairman appointed l>y tlicPrcsident of the Society sliall preside at all the meetings of the Committee, and open and close each meeting with prayer. Art. II. The Committee shall elect a Secretary at their first meeting whose duty it shaD be to keep a faithful record of all the proc^?edings of the Committee during the year, and present the same in a report to the anttukl meeting of the Parent Missionary and Education Soci-.-ty. Art. III. In the absence of the Chairman, the Secretary shall take bis place, and appoint a Secretar}- ino km. Art. IV. No business can be transact. -d by a loss number than three, who shall constitute a quorum. Art. V. No person can be a member of the Executive Committee who is not a member of |||j!Evan. Lutheran church. Art. VI. If the President or any other officer, during the interim of this society, shall incur the censtre of the Synod, congregation or society to which he belonged, his office shall be supplied a.sd irccted in other cases of removal. (See Art. 23. of its constitution.) % 4^ )*. /1 ^ ^ ^^ ,^ ^'^ V , %, S,"!^ %, •