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The 1868 convention witnessed a meaningful discussion on the topic of pulpit and altar fellowship, one of the Four Points in American Lutheranism.
Although there were several dissenting opinions, most of the pastors and lay delegates realized that they could not in good conscience exchange pastors with non-Lutherans or invite them to commune at their altar.
They felt that the position the General Council took on this subject was inadequate.
They resolved that, unless it changed course, they would withdraw from the General Council.

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