This is a List of Lutheran dioceses and archdioceses currently active, grouped by national (or regional) church, and showing the titles of the bishops of those dioceses. Where relevant, the Metropolitan bishop or Primate (bishop) is listed first. As in other Christian denominations, many Lutheran Metropolitan and Primate bishops bear the title Archbishop.
Contents
- Church of Denmark
- Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church
- Church of the Faroe Islands
- Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland
- Lutheran Church in Great Britain
- National Church of Iceland
- Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia
- Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church Abroad
- Evangelical Lutheran Church of Lithuania
- Church of Norway
- Evangelical Augsburg Church in Poland
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in Russia Ukraine Kazakhstan and Central Asia ELCROS
- Evangelical Lutheran Church of Ingria in Russia ELCI
- Church of Sweden
- United Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany
- Single diocese member churches
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oldenburg
- Evangelical State Church in Wrttemberg
- United Evangelical Lutheran Churches in India
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in Malaysia
- Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of North America
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in Kenya
- United Church Council of the Lutheran Churches in Namibia
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Republic of Namibia
- German speaking Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in Southern Africa
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania
- Former bishoprics of historic note
- References
This list does not contain historical or defunct dioceses, although links are provided (at the end of the list) to former Lutheran dioceses of particular historical note.
This list is solely for dioceses of those Lutheran churches which have retained, or established, episcopal polity. It should be noted that there are also many Lutheran churches with congregational polity, which do not have bishops, or who use the title bishop for their presiding officer, but in a sense other than that of the historic episcopate.
Church of Denmark
An established state church in Denmark and Greenland. The Bishop of Copenhagen is the Primate (Primus inter pares), but not a Metropolitan, having no actual jurisdiction superior to that of any other diocesan bishop.
Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Archbishop holds authority throughout Estonia, assisted by Bishops of regional dioceses, including the Extra-Estonian Diocese, which had been a separate church until 2010.
Church of the Faroe Islands
Formerly a diocese of the Church of Denmark, it is now an autonomous church consisting of a single diocese.
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland
One of two state sanctioned national churches in Finland. The Archbishop of Turku is the Primate. in addition to the dioceses listed below there is also a "Military Bishopric", although the Ordinary is not required to be in Bishop's Orders, and may be a senior priest.
Lutheran Church in Great Britain
An autonomous church structured as a single diocese.
National Church of Iceland
Since 1801 the Church of Iceland has been united as a single diocese. Since that year, the Bishops of Skálholt and Hólar have been suffragans to the Bishop of Iceland. They retain their respective cathedras (seats) in Skálholt Cathedral and Hólar Cathedral. The Bishop of Iceland's cathedra is located in Reykjavík Cathedral.
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia
The Council of Bishops (of which all Latvian bishops and archbishops are members) is the highest authority in the church; the archbishop is Primate and is sometimes styled Archbishop of Riga and Latvia.
Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church Abroad
An autonomous church formed as a single diocese, and operating worldwide. Originally for Latvians overseas, the church now has congregations in Latvia also, where its inclusive ordination policy contrasts with the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia, which ordains only men.
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Lithuania
An autonomous church structured as a single diocese.
Church of Norway
Changes in 2012 and 2016 have given the church increased autonomy from the state, although it remains partially state-funded. The Presiding Bishop is the primate and metropolitan and has Ordinary jurisdiction over the cathedral deanery in Nidaros (Trondheim).
Evangelical Augsburg Church in Poland
The Primate is styled Bishop of the Church and is based in Warsaw.
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Central Asia (ELCROS)
With its origins in several separate denominations within the former Soviet Union, this has been a united church since 1999. The Primate is based in St Petersburg.
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Ingria in Russia (ELCI)
A single-diocese church. Unlike ELCROS (above) the ELCI does not ordain women.
Church of Sweden
The largest Lutheran church in Europe. The Archbishop of Uppsala is the primate and metropolitan; although also the Ordinary (diocesan bishop) of Uppsala, much of this work is legally delegated to the Bishop of Uppsala, a suffragan bishop who functions as the effective diocesan bishop. There are 13 dioceses (listed below). Additionally the Church of Sweden Abroad forms a 14th jurisdiction, consisting of 45 churches, in 3 deaneries, all outside Sweden; it is under the episcopal oversight of the Bishop of Visby.
United Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany
VELKD, established in 1948. All member churches are also members of the all-Protestant umbrella EKD. Only Lutheran member churches are listed below.
Single-diocese member churches
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany
Established in 2012 from unions of several older denominations, and also part of the VELKD, but consisting of multiple internal dioceses. The State Bishop or Presiding Bishop is in overall charge. There are currently two Bishops of Mecklenburg and Pomerania (located respectively at Greifswald and Schwerin), but this is a temporary arrangement following mergers of denominations.
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oldenburg
Evangelical State Church in Württemberg
The Presiding Bishop (or State Bishop) is in overall charge, with the diocese divided into regions, which function as small dioceses.
United Evangelical Lutheran Churches in India
A group of Indian bishoprics with very different origins and founders, which retain their autonomy, but have united into a single denomination.
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land
A single-diocese church operating in Jordan, Israel, and Palestine. The current bishop is also President of the Lutheran World Federation.
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Malaysia
A single-diocese church operating in Malaysia. The Bishop's seat is located at Zion Cathedral, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur.
Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of North America
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Kenya
The Archbishop is the primate, and is also responsible for a small diocese, comprising his cathedral in Nairobi and its immediate surrounding precincts.
United Church Council of the Lutheran Churches in Namibia
Namibia's three Lutheran denominations have a long history of co-operation together, and in 2007 formed the United Church Council as a parent body, within which they are working towards full visible unity as a single church.
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia
Working predominantly in the north of the country.
Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Republic of Namibia
Working predominantly in the south of the country.
German-speaking Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia
Working nationwide amongst the German-speaking community.
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Southern Africa
The largest Lutheran church in southern Africa is headed by a Presiding Bishop. It operates in South Africa, Botswana, Swaziland, and Lesotho. In addition to the dioceses listed below there is also a Lesotho mission area, not yet large enough to be formed into a diocese.
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania
The Presiding Bishop is the primate, and may be elected from amongst all the diocesan bishops. There is no fixed see for the Presiding Bishop.