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Northwest District (LCMS)

The Northwest District is one of the 35 districts of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS), and encompasses the states of Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington; one Idaho congregation is in the Montana District. The Northwest District includes approximately 267 congregations and missions, subdivided into 25 circuits, as well as 93 preschools, 31 elementary schools and 4 high schools . Baptized membership in district congregations is approximately 65,461. [1]

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The Northwest District was formed as the Oregon and Washington District in 1899 when the California and Oregon District was divided, also creating the California and Nevada District; the name was changed to the Northwest District in 1948. District offices are located in Portland, Oregon. The Rev. Paul Linnemann became the district president in 2009 [2]. 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 62nd Regular Convention was held June 18–20, 2009 in Portland with the theme "The Spirit Gives Live"(2 Cor 3:6). [3] The 63rd Regular Convention will be held June 21–23, 2012 in Portland, OR with the theme "Walking Toward Oneness" (Eph 4:11-13). [4]

Concordia University in Portland, part of the LCMS' Concordia University System, is located within the district.

Presidents

  • Rev. Henry August Carl Paul, 1899–1903
  • Rev. W. Lüssenhop, 1903–06
  • Rev. W. H. Behrens, 1906–09
  • Rev. Ludwig Frederick Emil Stuebe, 1909–18
  • Rev. Johann Adam Rimbach, 1918–21
  • Rev. Weert J. Janssen, 1921–36
  • Rev. Frederick Max Leopold Nitz, 1936–48
  • Rev. Carl H. Bensene, 1948–70
  • Rev. Emil G. Jaech, 1970–82
  • Rev. Erhart L. Bauer, 1982–94
  • Rev. Dr. Warren W. Schumacher, 1994–2009
  • Rev. Paul Linnemann, 2009–present
  • Oldest congregations

  • 1875 - Saint Paul Lutheran Church, Sherwood, Oregon
  • 1882 - Saint Peter Lutheran Church, Cornelius, Oregon
  • 1889 - Zion Lutheran Church, Goose Hollow, Portland, Oregon
  • 1890 - Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Angel, Oregon
  • 1890 - Trinity Lutheran Church, Cully, Portland, Oregon
  • 1890 - Zion Lutheran Church, Tacoma, Washington
  • 1891 - Immanuel Lutheran Church, Albany, Oregon
  • 1892 - Trinity Lutheran Church, Grangeville, Idaho
  • 1892 - Zion Lutheran Church, Snohomish, Washington
  • 1899 - Saint John Lutheran Church, Salem, Oregon
  • 1900 - Saint John Lutheran Church, Spokane, Washington
  • 1901 - Immanuel Lutheran Church, Everett, Washington
  • 1901 - Trinity Lutheran Church, Sheridan, Oregon
  • 1901 - Trinity Lutheran Church, Capitol Hill, Seattle, Washington
  • 1902 - Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Yakima, Washington
  • 1902 - Immanuel Lutheran Church, Hood River, Oregon
  • 1903 - Salem Lutheran Church, Marlin, Washington
  • 1904 - Immanuel Lutheran Church, New Plymouth, Idaho
  • 1904 - Zion Lutheran Church, Hillsboro, Oregon
  • 1905 - Immanuel Lutheran Church, Tonasket, Washington
  • 1905 - Zion Lutheran Church, Corvallis, Oregon
  • Oldest in Alaska: Saint John Lutheran Church, Palmer, Alaska, 1935

    Largest congregations

    Membership totals are c. 2006.
  • 2155 - Saint Luke's Lutheran Church, Federal Way, Washington
  • 2105 - Redeemer Lutheran Church, Spokane, Washington
  • 2001 - Our Savior Lutheran Church, Tacoma, Washington
  • 1379 - Grace Lutheran Church, Pocatello, Idaho
  • 1311 - Hope Lutheran Church, Genesee, Seattle, Washington
  • 1091 - Saint John Lutheran Church, Vancouver, Washington
  • 1037 - Christ the King Lutheran Church, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
  • 956 - Memorial Lutheran Church, Vancouver, Washington
  • 911 - Zion Lutheran Church, Fairbanks, Alaska
  • 865 - Saint John Lutheran Church, Palmer, Alaska
  • 836 - Trinity Lutheran Church, Bend, Oregon
  • 818 - Trinity Lutheran Church, Hillsboro, Oregon
  • 799 - Peace Lutheran Church, Bremerton, Washington
  • 780 - Calvary Lutheran Church, Aberdeen, Washington
  • 777 - Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Boise, Idaho
  • 776 - Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Spokane, Washington
  • 772 - Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Aloha, Oregon
  • 726 - Immanuel Lutheran Church, Puyallup, Washington
  • 702 - Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Tacoma, Washington
  • 615 - Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church. Happy Valley, Oregon
  • References

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