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Central Illinois District of the LCMS
Location
CountryUnited States
TerritoryCentral Illinois
Headquarters Springfield, Illinois
Statistics
Congregations159
Schools
  • 30 preschool
  • 23 elementary
  • 3 secondary
Members64,000
Information
Denomination Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod
Established1907
Current leadership
PresidentRev. Mark A. Miller
Map
Website
www.cidlcms.org

The Central Illinois District is one of the 35 districts of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS), and covers the middle third of the state of Illinois; the rest of the state is divided between the Northern Illinois District and the Southern Illinois District. The Central Illinois District includes approximately 159 congregations and missions, subdivided into 16 circuits, as well as 30 preschools, 23 elementary schools, and 3 high schools. Baptized membership in district congregations is over 64,000. [1]

The Central Illinois District was formed in 1907 when the Illinois District was divided. District offices are located in the state capital, Springfield, Illinois. 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. Mark A. Miller became the district president in 2012.

Presidents

  • Rev. Frederick Brand, 1907–1917
  • Rev. Fred William Brockmann, 1917–1918
  • Rev. August Friedrich Wilhelm Heyne, 1918–1927
  • Rev. P. Schulz, 1927–1932
  • Rev. Philip Wilhelm, 1932–1933
  • Rev. Walter Ernest Hohenstein, 1933–1935
  • Rev. John Carl Schuelke, 1935–1942
  • Rev. Albert Otto Carl Bernthal, 1942–1948
  • Rev. Emil Frederick Tonn, 1948–1954
  • Rev. Alvin W. Mueller, 1954–1963
  • Rev. Lewis C. Niemoeller, 1963–1970
  • Rev. Rudolph A. Haak, 1970–1974
  • Rev. Arthur T. Kuehnert, 1974–1985
  • Rev. Robert T. Kuhn, 1985–1995
  • Rev. David J. Bueltmann, 1995–2012
  • Rev. Mark A. Miller, 2012–present

References

  1. ^ "Districts Profile Display - The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod". www.lcms.org.

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