The Southern District is one of the 35 districts of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS), and encompasses the states of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, as well as the western portion of the Florida Panhandle; the rest of Florida is part of the Florida–Georgia District. The Southern District includes approximately 170 congregations and missions, subdivided into 15 circuits, as well as 14 preschools, 17 elementary schools, and 1 high school. Baptized membership in Southern District congregations is approximately 29,391.[1]
Southern District of the LCMS | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
Territory | Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and the western portion of the Florida Panhandle |
Headquarters | Slidell, Louisiana |
Statistics | |
Congregations | 170 |
Schools |
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Members | 29,391 |
Information | |
Denomination | Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod |
Established | 1882 |
Current leadership | |
President | Rev. Eric C. Johnson |
Map | |
Website | |
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The Southern District was formed on February 8, 1882, out of the Western District; portions of the district were separated into the Texas District and the Florida–Georgia District in 1906 and 1948 respectively. In 1963, 54 black congregations that were part of the Synodical Conference's Mission Program were merged into the Southern District; 33 such congregations in central Alabama were consolidated into 10 congregations shortly thereafter. About 40 existing congregations are historically black congregations, and most of the black pastors and teachers in the LCMS originated in this area.[2]
District offices are located in Slidell, Louisiana. Delegates from each congregation meet in convention every three years to elect the district president, vice Presidents and other officers. In 2018, Rev. Eric Johnson was elected as district president.[3]
Concordia College Alabama in Selma, founded in 1922 as part of the mission program of the Synodical Conference, was a member of the LCMS Concordia University System and was located within the district until its closure in 2018.
Presidents
edit- Rev. Timotheus Stiemke, 1882–1988
- Rev. Gotthilf Heinrich Wilhelm Birkmann, 1888–1991
- Rev. Gottfried Johann Wegener, 1891–1927
- Rev. Martin W. H. Holls, 1927–1954
- Rev. Paul W. Streufert, 1954–1957
- Rev. Edgar W. Homrighausen, 1957–1969
- Rev. Lothar Kleinhans, 1969–1970
- Rev. John E. Ellermann, 1970–1978
- Rev. Richard H. Meyer, 1978–1988
- Rev. Orval D. Mueller, 1988–2003
- Rev. Kurtis D. Schultz, 2003–2018
- Rev. Eric C. Johnson, 2018–present
References
edit- ^ "Districts Profile Display - The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod". lcms.org.
- ^ "History". 27 August 2013.
- ^ "Johnson elected to first term as Southern District president". 29 July 2018.
External links
edit- Southern District web site
- LCMS: Southern District
- LCMS Congregation Directory
- Erster Synodal-Bricht des Südlichen Distrikts der deutschen evang.-luth. Synode von Missouri Ohio u. a. Staaten Anno domini 1882-1895
- Berhandlunger der eslsten Jahresversammlung des Südlichen Distrikts der deutschen evang.-lutherischen Synode von Missouri, Ohio, und anderen Staaten (1897-1910)