Ohio District

Ohio District of the LCMS
Location
Country United States
Territory Ohio, West Virginia, and northeastern Kentucky
Headquarters Olmsted Falls, Ohio
Statistics
Congregations 170
Schools
  • 46 preschool
  • 22 elementary
  • 2 secondary
Members 63,308
Information
Denomination Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
Established 1963
Current leadership
President Rev. Terry L. Cripe
Map
Website
www.oh.lcms.org

The Ohio District is one of the 35 districts of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS), and covers the states of Ohio and West Virginia, as well as north eastern Kentucky[1] (the remainder of Kentucky is divided between the Indiana District and the Mid-South District). In addition, sixteen Ohio congregations are in the non-geographic English District,[2] and eleven are in the SELC District.[3] The Ohio District comprises approximately 170 congregations and missions, subdivided into 16 circuits, as well as 46 preschools, 22 elementary schools, and 2 high schools. Baptized membership in Ohio District congregations is approximately 63,308.[4]

The Ohio District was formed in 1963 when the Central District was divided, also creating the Indiana District. District offices are located in Olmsted Falls, Ohio, just west of Cleveland. Delegates from each congregation meet in convention every three years to elect the district president, vice presidents, circuit counselors, a board of directors, and other officers. the Rev. Terry Cripe became the district president in September 2006[5] and was re-elected to a second term in 2009. The 19th Regular Convention was held on June 18-10, 2009, with the theme "One Message: Many Contexts".[6] The 20th Regular Convention will be held beginning June 14–16, 2012, in Dublin, Ohio, with the convention theme "Enriched in Every Way".[7]

Presidents

  • Rev. Ottomar Krueger, 1963–66
  • Rev. Paul G. Single, 1966–69
  • Rev. Edgar M. Luecke, 1969–70
  • Rev. Arthur H. Ziegler, 1970–82
  • Rev. Paul A. Weber, 1982–88
  • Rev. David D. Buegler, 1988–96
  • Rev. Ronald L. Bergen, 1996–2006
  • Rev. Terry L. Cripe, 2006 to present

Oldest congregations

Oldest in Kentucky: Saint Paul Lutheran Church, Ashland, Kentucky, 1866
Oldest in West Virginia: Saint Paul Lutheran Church, Parkersburg, West Virginia, 1887

Largest congregations

Membership totals are c. 2006.

Largest in West Virginia: Saint Paul Lutheran Church, Parkersburg, West Virginia, 320
Largest in Kentucky: Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Florence, Kentucky, 317

References

  1. "Districts - The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod". lcms.org.
  2. "Congregations - English District LCMS". www.englishdistrict.org.
  3. "Listing of the churches and pastors of the SELC District: Welcome to the web site of the SELC District of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod". www.selc.lcms.org.
  4. "Districts Profile Display - The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod". lcms.org.
  5. "Reporter - LCMS News & Information".
  6. http://oh.lcms.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=VGnKiZEUYsU%3d&tabid=703
  7. http://oh.lcms.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=1k3ePs13HY8%3d&tabid=703
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