{"id":3515,"date":"2011-06-21T16:45:41","date_gmt":"2011-06-21T20:45:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/news\/?p=3515"},"modified":"2011-06-21T16:37:31","modified_gmt":"2011-06-21T20:37:31","slug":"pawlentys-prominent-pastor-not-a-political-pawn","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/news\/2011\/06\/pawlentys-prominent-pastor-not-a-political-pawn","title":{"rendered":"Pawlenty&#8217;s prominent pastor not a political pawn"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>By G. JEFFREY MacDONALD<\/strong><br \/>\n<em>c. 2011 Religion News Service<\/em><\/p>\n<p>(RNS) When GOP presidential hopeful Tim Pawlenty goes to church, he knows he&#8217;ll hear a 27-minute sermon &#8212; never longer, never shorter. But whether he&#8217;ll hear a biblical endorsement of the Republican platform is far less certain.<\/p>\n<p>Pawlenty gets his spiritual guidance from Leith Anderson, senior pastor at Wooddale Church in Eden Prairie, Minn., and president of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE). And while Anderson runs a tight ship as a megachurch pastor, he toes no partisan line &#8212; for better or for worse, depending on one&#8217;s point of view.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve never preached a political sermon that says you ought to vote for this party or that candidate, or that we should be taking specific stands on certain legislation,&#8221; said Anderson, who&#8217;s been at Wooddale since 1977.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m a pastor who teaches the Bible &#8230; and if it relates to some contemporary issue, it&#8217;s because it&#8217;s there &#8212; not because I&#8217;m driven by some news topic.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Anderson, 66, had already served twice as interim NAE president but became president in 2007, a year after his predecessor, Ted Haggard, resigned in the wake of a gay sex and drug scandal. Around the same time, evangelicals were openly asking whether they&#8217;d become too closely aligned with Republican politics and lost their moral authority.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;When a church embraces a political party and becomes politicized, they lose their prophetic voice,&#8221; said Jo Anne Lyon, general superintendent of the Wesleyan Church, which belongs to the NAE. &#8220;There&#8217;s an enormous trust that people have with (Anderson), and that allows him to lead.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>President Obama appointed Anderson to his faith-based advisory council, and on any given Sunday, Anderson&#8217;s 5,000-member flock includes Fortune 500 CEOs, major league coaches and other Twin Cities leaders.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m not the only one Leith Anderson has inspired; great leaders have many followers,&#8221; Pawlenty wrote in his 2010 autobiography, &#8220;Courage to Stand.&#8221; &#8220;But he&#8217;d be the first to underscore that his mission is not about him; it&#8217;s about drawing others to Jesus.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Anderson isn&#8217;t shy to discern a political agenda in Scripture. When he reads in Psalms, &#8220;I knit you together in your mother&#8217;s womb,&#8221; he sees a strong anti-abortion message. He also opposes same-sex marriage on biblical grounds.<\/p>\n<p>Yet on other issues &#8212; particularly immigration and the environment &#8212; Anderson parts ways with many social conservatives. And that has some conservatives wondering if Anderson&#8217;s moderate streak could be a political liability for Pawlenty.<\/p>\n<p>When former NAE lobbyist Richard Cizik angered social conservatives by calling for action on climate change, Anderson stood by him and signed a 2006 statement, &#8220;Climate Change: An Evangelical Call to Action.&#8221; He continues to press the issue as a matter of justice for the poor in the developing world, working behind the scenes to craft an official NAE statement on climate change.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;He was very accepting of what people had to say&#8221; when a creation care working group met in March, Lyon said. &#8220;But he was immediately coming back with: `How does Scripture speak to this? What are we called to say?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>But Erick Erickson, editor of the influential conservative blog Redstate.com, said &#8220;there is a real concern&#8221; among conservative evangelicals about Anderson&#8217;s 25-year influence on Pawlenty.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Some of Pawlenty&#8217;s critics will attempt to capitalize on some of Leith Anderson&#8217;s statements and stands, including his position on global warming,&#8221; Erickson said in an email.<\/p>\n<p>Earlier this year, when Erickson tweeted that &#8220;Pawlenty&#8217;s preacher is going to cause him some problems&#8221; on the environment, Salon.com likened Anderson to Jeremiah Wright, the outspoken Chicago pastor who nearly derailed President Obama&#8217;s 2008 campaign.<\/p>\n<p>The Minneapolis Star Tribune leaped to Anderson&#8217;s defense. &#8220;Pawlenty&#8217;s presidential ambitions may or may not have a prayer,&#8221; the paper said, &#8220;but that should not be because of his pastor.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Whatever the implications for presidential politics, observers say Anderson&#8217;s moderate approach can help evangelicals rally bipartisan support on a number of issues, from human trafficking to religious freedom.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;No one knows what the evangelical position is on AIDS or global warming,&#8221; said David Woodard, a Clemson University political scientist and a Republican consultant. &#8220;Christianity speaks to the whole of life &#8230; and this broad approach gives (the NAE) a chance to talk to groups that they wouldn&#8217;t normally be talking to.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>After running a large megachurch and planting nine churches around the Twin Cities &#8212; including one at the Mall of America &#8212; Anderson does not tolerate sloppiness. Soon after taking the helm at NAE, Anderson found the quality of reports from several NAE committees and commissions to be an &#8220;embarrassment,&#8221; according to George Brushaber, retired president of Bethel University and a 30-year member of the NAE board. Those deemed to be doing subpar work were swiftly dissolved.<\/p>\n<p>As Anderson leads, the NAE seems to follow. Five years ago, the association was notably mum on immigration reform. But Anderson, a trained sociologist, sees Hispanics playing a prominent role in the future of evangelicalism, and the NAE now supports comprehensive immigration reform.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I was with him at a large gathering of 10,000 Hispanic evangelicals in Orlando,&#8221; Brushaber said. &#8220;Leith was just forging relationships, friendships and partnerships &#8230; That just didn&#8217;t happen in the old days of NAE. All of a sudden, the membership of NAE understands how significant is the Hispanic evangelical population in the United States.&#8221;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By G. JEFFREY MacDONALD c. 2011 Religion News Service (RNS) When GOP presidential hopeful Tim Pawlenty goes to church, he knows he&#8217;ll hear a 27-minute sermon &#8212; never longer, never shorter. But whether he&#8217;ll hear a biblical endorsement of the Republican platform is far less certain. 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