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Northwestern Pennsylvania Synod Northwest Pennsylvania: Michael Lozano [104] 16,892 [105] 75 [105] Southwestern Pennsylvania Synod Southwest Pennsylvania: Kurt F. Kusserow [106] 54,163 [107] 157 [107] Allegheny Synod Allegheny Region (PA) Paula J. Schmitt [108] 27,130 [109] 114 [109] Lower Susquehanna Synod Lower Susquehanna (PA) James S ...
It was organized on September 19, 1781 by the Synod of New York and Philadelphia. While the current territory of the presbytery consists of four counties in the southwestern Pennsylvania, originally it stretched from the Allegheny Mountains to the east, as far north as Lake Erie, to the south to Virginia and “on the west by the setting sun.”.
Synod of Mid-America (programmatic) Synod of the Mid-Atlantic (programmatic) Synod of the Northeast (programmatic) Synod of the Pacific; Synod of the Rocky Mountains; Synod of South Atlantic; Synod of Southern California and Hawaii (programmatic) Synod of the Southwest (programmatic) Synod of the Sun (programmatic) Synod of the Trinity ...
Bishop of the Alaska Synod; Bishop of the Northwest Washington Synod; Bishop of the Southwestern Washington Synod; Bishop of the Eastern Washington-Idaho Synod; Bishop of the Oregon Synod; Bishop of the Montana Synod; Region 2: Bishop of the Sierra Pacific Synod; Bishop of the Southwest California Synod; Bishop of the Pacifica Synod; Bishop of ...
Saint Paul Area Synod; Sierra Pacific Synod; Slovak Zion Synod; South Carolina Synod; South-Central Synod of Wisconsin; Southeastern Pennsylvania Synod; Southern Ohio Synod; Southwestern Minnesota Synod; Southwestern Washington Synod
The following is a list of synods and presbyteries that composed the former United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America on December 31, 1968. The UPCUSA was the largest body, often erroneously referred to as "Northern," of Presbyterianism in the U.S., prior to its 1983 merger with the Presbyterian Church in the United States, whose churches were located entirely within the ...
By 1851, the synod, then known as the Synod of Philadelphia, was "one of the largest and most influential Synods in the Presbyterian Church, embracing the entire States of Delaware, Maryland, and the greater part of the State of Pennsylvania." [4] By 1881, the synod consisted of nineteen Pennsylvania counties, the City of Philadelphia, and a ...
Evangelical Lutheran Synod (ELS): Bethany Lutheran Theological Seminary (Mankato, Minnesota) North American Lutheran Church (NALC): North American Lutheran Seminary (Ambridge, Pennsylvania): housed at Trinity School for Ministry (Evangelical Anglican) Institute of Lutheran Theology (Brookings, South Dakota): pan-Lutheran