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Northern Illinois Synod Northern Illinois: Stacie Fidlar [56] 57,139 [57] 143 [57] Central/Southern Illinois Synod Central & Southern Illinois: S. John Roth [58] 34,956 [59] 121 [59] Southeastern Iowa Synod Southeast Iowa: Amy Current [60] 79,208 [61] 136 [61] Western Iowa Synod Western Iowa: Lorna R. Halaas [62] 42,754 [63] 121 [63 ...
The Northern Illinois District includes approximately 226 congregations and missions, subdivided into 28 circuits, as well as 54 preschools, 67 elementary schools, and 9 high schools. The district has approximately 127,000baptized members. [1] The Northern Illinois District was formed in 1907 when the Illinois District was divided.
Evangelical Lutheran General Synod of the United States of America (1820–1918) Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio (and Other States) (1818–1930) Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Maryland (1820–1918 / 1918–1962 / 1962–1987) Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Iowa (1854–1930) Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America
The Synodical Conference was founded at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a member at that time of the Wisconsin Synod. In October 1870 the Ohio Synod contacted the Illinois, Missouri, Norwegian, and Wisconsin synods to see if they would be interested in a union of Midwestern confessional synods.
Bishop of the Arkansas-Oklahoma Synod; Bishop of the Northern Texas-Northern Louisiana Synod; Bishop of the Southwestern Texas Synod; Bishop of the Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coast Synod; Region 5: Bishop of the Metropolitan Chicago Synod; Bishop of the Northern Illinois Synod; Bishop of the Central/Southern Illinois Synod; Bishop of the Southeastern ...
The Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Illinois, often referred to as the Illinois Synod, was created in June 1846 when the Evangelical Synod of the West divided due to growth. It held its first convention in Hillsboro, Illinois, on October 15, 1846. [1] The Illinois Synod joined the Evangelical Lutheran General Synod of the United States of America ...
[8] [9] [10] The Platform specifically sought to eliminate references to baptismal regeneration and the real presence. [11] By the 1850s, however, Confessional Lutheranism was enjoying a resurgence. In 1864, the General Synod's constitution was amended to require synods to accept the Augsburg Confession as a correct presentation of fundamental ...
The California–Nevada–Hawaii District is one of the 35 districts of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS), and encompasses the state of Hawaii, California with the exception of its eight southernmost counties, and Nevada with the exception of Clark County at its southern end.