Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio information
Defunct Christian denomination in the United States
Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States
Abbreviation
Ohio Synod, Joint Synod of Ohio
Classification
Protestant
Orientation
Lutheran
Theology
Confessional Lutheran
Structure
National synod, middle level districts, and local congregations
Associations
National Lutheran Council Former member of Synodical Conference
Region
United States, especially in Ohio and nearby states.
Headquarters
Columbus, Ohio
Origin
September 14, 1818 Somerset, Ohio
Branched from
Pennsylvania Ministerium (Ministerium of Pennsylvania)
Separations
English District Synod
Merged into
American Lutheran Church (1930-1960)
Congregations
876 (1929)
Members
166,521 (1929)
Ministers
768 (1929)
The Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States, commonly known as the Joint Synod of Ohio or the Ohio Synod, was a German-language Lutheran denomination whose congregations were originally located primarily in the U.S. state of Ohio, later expanding to most parts of the United States. The synod was formed on September 14, 1818, and adopted the name Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States by about 1850. It used that name or slight variants until it merged with the Iowa Synod and the Buffalo Synod in 1930 to form the first American Lutheran Church (ALC), 1930–1960.[1]
In 1929, just before its merger into the ALC, the Ohio Joint Synod had 768 pastors, 876 congregations, and 166,521 members.[2]
^Christian Cyclopedia (2000), "Ohio and Other States, The Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of".
^"Ohio Synod". American Denomination Profiles. Association of Religion Data Archives. Retrieved October 28, 2015.
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