After a two and a half hour meeting on December 27, 2001 at St. Paul's
  Lutheran Church in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, according to the rubrics of LCMS
  Dispute Resolution, Dr. Waldo Werning remains adamant in his defense of his
  false teaching about the Trinity.
  Doctor Waldo Werning filed charges against this writer on June 26, 2001 for
  breaking the Eighth Commandment. He claims he was slandered when I wrote that
  his teaching about the Trinity on pages 33-34 of his book, "Health and
  Healing For the LCMS" is heresy.
  Evidently, health and healing for the LCMS require the confession of a new
  god because the old God has not been sufficient for the South Wisconsin
  District Office, Werning, or "Jesus First."
  In the Athanasian Creed, Christians confess that there are three divine
  Persons in one divine Being. There are not three eternals, not three
  uncreates, not three incomprehensibles, not three Almighties, not three Gods,
  and not three Lords. The Athanasian Creed confesses that all who teach
  otherwise are eternally damned.
  Now, Dr. Waldo Werning defends his teaching that in God there are three
  experiences, three revelations, three manners of being, and three forms of
  address. In actuality, no one experiences God and God only has one revelation,
  one manner of being or existence, and only addresses us in one way, namely
  through the Bible.
  He claims to "experience Christ as Savior through prayer" and
  that Christians "sense the power of the Holy Spirit in their lives."
  He claims that when he prays, the Holy Spirit gives him the correct words to
  pray in English and it is God's Word in his mouth. I watched him do this in
  his opening prayer when we met. He uses the Lutheran Confessions to support
  these claims. (Article XIII Tappert page 213:16, and Large Catechism page
  423:22-24)
  He claims the statement; "All theology is Christology" is false
  doctrine, even though Christ says the Scriptures testify about Him (John 5:39)
  and Jesus is the Word made flesh (John 1:14). He does not understand how we
  can only know about the Trinity (Matthew 28:19) except through Jesus Christ.
  Second Table of the Law (Commandments 4-10) is become more important in the
  LCMS than the First Table of the Law (Commandments 1-3).
  During his acceptance speech at the 2001 LCMS Convention, President Gerald
  Kieschnick stressed the importance of the Eighth Commandment and drew a
  standing ovation. There was no such emphasis or ovation for the First
  Commandment, "Thou shalt have no other gods before Me."
  In line with this new direction in the LCMS, a few months later, we read
  about President Kieschnick defending the name and reputation of Atlantic
  District President David Benke after Benke prayed with Buddhists, Moslems, and
  Jews during a prayer service in Yankee Stadium.
  Not only has Dr. Waldo Werning filed charges against me in Dispute
  Resolution, the unholy trinity of Rev. Ronald Krug, South Wisconsin District
  Circuit Counselor, Rev. Paul Borgman, South Wisconsin District Vice-President,
  and Rev. Dr. Ronald E. Meyer, South Wisconsin District President, have also
  published letters to the church at larger declaring that Werning teaches
  correctly about the Trinity. They also say and that I am guilty of slander and
  breaking the Eighth Commandment because I condemn and refuse to worship
  Werning's false god.
  No doubt, under the right political circumstances, such as in front of a
  District Convention, the officers of the South Wisconsin District will say the
  right things about the Trinity. But then, when the politics are different,
  they attack those who condemn Werning's lies about God.
  "Jesus First" endorsed Werning's book and recommended it to the
  entire LCMS. A free copy was sent to every delegate.
  Anyone with a dictionary can read that Werning's use of the words
  "three-fold-manner" in the Trinity is Modalism. His claims of
  personal revelation and experience of God are pure fanaticism. He promotes the
  new user-friendly god of Church Growth and "Jesus First."
  Werning demanded that the location, time, and events of our meeting on Dec.
  27, 2001 be kept confidential. After the meeting, he promptly sent out his own
  seven page report of the meeting to sixteen LCMS officials and pastors whom he
  claims support and defend his cause: LCMS President Gerald Kieschnick, Rev.
  Ronald Krug, South Wisconsin District Circuit Counselor, Rev. Paul Borgman,
  South Wisconsin District Vice-President, Rev. Dr. Ronald E. Meyer, South
  Wisconsin District President, Rev. Herman Otten, Dr. John Heins, Rev. Wayne
  Pohl, Rev. John Reusch, Rev. Toshio Okamoto, Rev. John Merrill, Dr. Raymond
  Hartwig, Secretary, Michigan District President C. William Hoesman, Michigan
  Vice-Presidents: Rev. Wayne Wentzel, Rev. Arnold Brammeier, Rev. David P.
  Maier, Rev. K Frank Graves, and the officers of Redeemer Lutheran Church in
  St. Clair Shores MI.
  In view of his sixteen letters, this writer is no longer bound to silence
  on the results of our first meeting.
  There is no question that Werning makes some correct statements about the
  Trinity in his book that also casts me as the leading character with 140
  listings of my name. He is obsessed with my name. However, his correct
  statements about the Trinity are not the problem. The problem is the lies he
  tells about God in the three paragraphs on pages 33 and 34.
  We now prepare for a second meeting, this time with Werning bringing at
  least 3 LCMS pastors. I am also to invite at least three additional pastors to
  this meeting. We will convene a conclave of heretics and determine who and
  what is the real God of the LCMS. Perhaps we will arrive at a compromise,
  win-win God with whom we can all be happy.
  In this writer's opinion, the officers of the South Wisconsin District have
  signed a statement leading to their own eternal damnation for defending
  Werning's false teaching about the Trinity.
  Lay people may be rightfully concerned that LCMS clergy are no longer
  agreed on the definition of God, which may also place the entire Synod's
  salvation in jeopardy.
  In our theologically pluralistic Synod, declaring the other pastor's
  invention of God is an idol is a greater sin than worshiping the idol. Some
  pastors desire to worship the God of their choice, not only in America, but
  also in the LCMS.