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Kogudus History
Kogudus is an Estonian word for fellowship or a Christian gathering. As an
organization, Kogudus has a rich history and has touched the lives of many
people. The following is a brief summary of its beginning and continued
development.
Participants at the first retreat in 1969 were twelve men from First Lutheran
Church in Glasgow, Montana. This event was a response to the 1968-69 emphasis
on evangelism in the American Lutheran Church and was aimed to provide a
retreat experience for the men of the congregation. The second Kogudus involved
pastors and laity from the congregations of the Ft. Peck Conference. Each of
the following retreats included people from different communities in Montana
and then from other states.
Dr. R.A. Daehlin, President of the Rocky Mountain District, suggested to Pastor
Olaf Magis in 1973 that he contact Pastor Jack Hustad, director for Evangelism
in the ALC, about making Kogudus ministry available to interested Lutheran
congregations throughout the country. In March of 1974 a Task Force of the
Division of Life and Ministry in the Congregation met with Pastor Magis and
recommended lodging Kogudus ministry with the Rocky Mountain District, staffing
it through the District and making it available to other districts of the ALC.
A Lutheran Brotherhood grant to the RMD was approved in November of 1974 for
the purpose of financing full time leadership for Kogudus in 1975 and part of
1976. A Steering Committee was appointed by the Bishop of the RMD, Dr. Norman
Wick, to make recommendations concerning the future of Kogudus ministry. The
Committee called for a national gathering of Kogudus leaders in November of
1975. Twenty-two leaders, mostly laity from 8 states met to evaluate the
ministry and to make recommendations for its future direction. Their
evaluations were very positive; and they recommended organization and
continuation of the ministry. Two more National Encounters were conducted with
subsidy from the DLMC in order to give direction for this lay movement. It was
decided to incorporate Kogudus Renewal Ministry in the State of Montana as a
non-profit organization with a definite link and accountability to the church,
the RMD of the ALC in particular but inter-Lutheran in scope. Directors for the
Kogudus board were to be elected by the delegates to the annual RMD Convention.
The Board of Directors of Kogudus, the Rocky Mountain District Council and the
RMD at its last Convention in May of 1986 passed a resolution recommending that
Kogudus Renewal Ministry be included under the responsibilities of the Division
for Ministry of the ELCA as one of the movements to which the Division would
relate and support. Montana Synod of the ELCA continues sponsorship and support
of the Kogudus ministry. Division for Ministry and Division for Congregational
Life also continue to offer guidance and support. Kogudus is committed to serve
Christ and his Church as a renewal ministry in keeping with the spirit of the
Reformation.
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