- Greater Milwaukee Synod
The Greater Milwaukee Synod is a geographic program unit of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America , the largestLutheran denomination in theUnited States .Not to be confused with other Lutheran bodies, in which the national expression is called a "synod", in the ELCA, a synod is most similar to a diocese or conference in other mainline denominations.
The synod claims about 94,000 baptized members and 140 congregations in seven counties in southeastern
Wisconsin . The current bishop is the Rev.Paul Stumme-Diers , who succeeded past Bishop Peter Rogness, who held the office since the ELCA was formed in 1988. Bishop Rogness now leads theSaint Paul Area Synod in Minnesota, the first time a bishop left one synod to be elected in another.When the synod was formed, its original name was the Southeastern Wisconsin Synod. A few years later, the current name was adopted.
Synod offices are located in the Ascension Lutheran Church building on the near south side of
Milwaukee . A professional staff of ten staff members assist the bishop in leading the synod.The Greater Milwaukee Synod holds a
Synod Assembly every year. The Greater Milwaukee Synod also has an active LYO, which it calls a SYLT (Synod Youth Leadership Team.)Bishops
*Rev. Peter Rogness 1988-2002
*Rev. Paul Stumme-Diers 2002-presentExternal links
* [http://www.milwaukeesynod.org/ Greater Milwaukee Synod official site]
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