Mid-South District (LCMS)
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The Mid-South District is one of the 35 districts of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod (LCMS), and encompasses the states of Arkansas and Tennessee, as well as the southwestern edge of Kentucky; the rest of Kentucky is divided between the Indiana District and the Ohio District. The Mid-South District includes approximately 130 congregations and mission stations, subdivided into 12 circuits, as well as 34 preschools, 15 elementary schools and 2 high schools. Baptized membership in district congregations is over 30,000.
The Mid-South District was formed in 1966 when the Western District was divided, also creating the Missouri District. District offices are located in Cordova, Tennessee; the Rev. Kenneth Lampe has been the district president since 2003, and was reelected in 2006 [1]. 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 last convention was held on June 9-12, 2006, and the next will be held in 2009.
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[edit] Presidents
- Rev. Wilbert E. Griesse, 1966-1985
- Rev. Norman L. Groteluschen, 1985-1991
- Rev. David W. Callies, 1991-2003
- Rev. Kenneth E. Lampe, 2003-present
[edit] Oldest congregations
- 1846 - Saint Paul Lutheran Church, Wartburg, Tennessee
- 1855 - Trinity Lutheran Church, Memphis, Tennessee
- 1868 - First Lutheran Church, Fort Smith, Arkansas
- 1868 - First Lutheran Church, Little Rock, Arkansas
- 1868 - Saint Paul Lutheran Church, Paducah, Kentucky
- 1869 - First Lutheran Church, Knoxville, Tennessee
- 1876 - Salem Lutheran Church, Springdale, Arkansas
- 1880 - Immanuel Lutheran Church, Alexander, Arkansas
- 1881 - Zion Lutheran Church, Ulm, Arkansas
- 1881 - Zion Lutheran Church, Waldenburg, Arkansas
- 1882 - Zion Lutheran Church, Avilla, Arkansas
- 1882 - Saint John Lutheran Church, Stuttgart, Arkansas
- 1883 - Zion Lutheran Church, Augsburg, Arkansas
- 1886 - Saint John Lutheran Church, Lafe, Arkansas
- 1887 - First Lutheran Church, Chattanooga, Tennessee
- 1893 - Saint Matthew Lutheran Church, Corning, Arkansas
- 1893 - Saint Paul Lutheran Church, Gillett, Arkansas
- 1894 - Trinity Lutheran Church, Pine Bluff, Arkansas
- 1900 - Trinity Lutheran Church, Mena, Arkansas
- 1915 - First Lutheran Church, Hot Springs, Arkansas
[edit] Largest congregations
- Membership totals are c. 2006.
- 1176 - Christ the King Lutheran Church, Memphis, Tennessee
- 1101 - Redeemer Lutheran Church, Mountain Home, Arkansas
- 1049 - Grace Lutheran Church, Knoxville, Tennessee
- 1026 - Christ Lutheran Church, Little Rock, Arkansas
- 951 - Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Chattanooga, Tennessee
- 873 - Saint John Lutheran Church, Stuttgart, Arkansas
- 729 - Grace Lutheran Church, Clarksville, Tennessee
- 659 - Zion Lutheran Church, Avilla, Arkansas
- 626 - Immanuel Lutheran Church, Memphis, Tennessee
- 588 - First Lutheran Church, Hot Springs, Arkansas
- 576 - First Lutheran Church, Fort Smith, Arkansas
- 555 - Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Bowling Green, Kentucky
[edit] Congregations and missions
- Congregations established prior to 1930, or having 600 or more members, are noted (membership figures are c. 2006); in the absence of one or both of these within a circuit, the oldest and/or largest congregation is noted.
Circuit 1 (Chattanooga)
- Athens Lutheran Church, Athens, Tennessee
- Cross of Christ Lutheran Church, Chattanooga, Tennessee
- First Lutheran Church, Chattanooga, Tennessee - est. 1887
- First Lutheran Church, Cleveland, Tennessee
- Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Chattanooga, Tennessee - 951 members
- Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Dayton, Tennessee
- The Rock Lutheran Church, Chattanooga, Tennessee
- Saint Philip Lutheran Church, Chattanooga, Tennessee
- Spirit of Joy Lutheran Church, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Circuit 2 (Fayetteville)
- Bella Vista Lutheran Church, Bella Vista, Arkansas
- Faith Lutheran Church, Bentonville, Arkansas
- First Lutheran Church, Harrison, Arkansas
- Grace Lutheran Church, Holiday Island, Arkansas
- Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Rogers, Arkansas
- Iglesia Luterana Unidos en Cristo, Bethel Heights, Arkansas
- Living Savior Lutheran Church, Bethel Heights, Arkansas
- Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Berryville, Arkansas
- Peace Lutheran Church, Prairie Grove, Arkansas
- Redeemer Lutheran Church, Mountain Home, Arkansas - 1101 members
- Saint John Lutheran Church, Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Salem Lutheran Church, Springdale, Arkansas - est. 1876
Circuit 3 (Fort Smith)
- Bethel Lutheran Church, Fort Smith, Arkansas
- First Lutheran Church, Fort Smith, Arkansas - est. 1868; 576 members
- Grace Lutheran Church, Clarksville, Arkansas
- Grace Lutheran Church, Greenwood, Arkansas
- Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Fort Smith, Arkansas
- Our Savior Lutheran Church, Alma, Arkansas
- Saint John's Lutheran Church, Russellville, Arkansas - est. 1923
- Trinity Lutheran Church, Mena, Arkansas - est. 1900
- Zion Lutheran Church, Augsburg, Arkansas - est. 1883
Circuit 4 (Jonesboro)
- The Cross Lutheran Church, Pocahontas, Arkansas
- First Lutheran Church, Blytheville, Arkansas - est. 1929
- Hope Lutheran Church, Batesville, Arkansas
- Peace Lutheran Church, Cherokee Village, Arkansas
- Pilgrim Lutheran Church, Jonesboro, Arkansas
- Redeemer Lutheran Church, Paragould, Arkansas
- Saint John Lutheran Church, Lafe, Arkansas - est. 1886; 334 members
- Saint Matthew Lutheran Church, Corning, Arkansas - est. 1893
- Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, Horseshoe Bend, Arkansas
- Zion Lutheran Church, Waldenburg, Arkansas - est. 1881
Circuit 5 (Knoxville)
- Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Johnson City, Tennessee - est. 1924
- Celebration Lutheran Church, Seymour, Tennessee
- Christ of the Cumberlands Lutheran Church, Harrogate, Tennessee
- Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church, Loudon, Tennessee
- Christus Victor Lutheran Church, Knoxville, Tennessee
- Concordia Lutheran Church, Kingsport, Tennessee
- Faith Lutheran Church, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
- First Lutheran Church, Knoxville, Tennessee - est. 1869
- Grace Lutheran Church, Knoxville, Tennessee - 1049 members
- Our Savior Lutheran Church, Morristown, Tennessee
- Praise Lutheran Church, Alcoa, Tennessee
- Redeemer Lutheran Church, Elizabethton, Tennessee
- Redeemer Lutheran Church, Harriman, Tennessee
- Saint Paul Lutheran Church, Sevierville, Tennessee
- Saint Paul Lutheran Church, Wartburg, Tennessee - est. 1846
- Trinity Lutheran Church, Bristol, Tennessee
Circuit 6 (Little Rock North)
- Crossroads Lutheran Church, Conway, Arkansas
- Faith Lutheran Church, Fairfield Bay, Arkansas
- First Lutheran Church, Little Rock, Arkansas - est. 1868; 462 members
- Grace Lutheran Church, Mountain View, Arkansas
- Hope Lutheran Church, Jacksonville, Arkansas
- Our Savior Lutheran Church, Cabot, Arkansas
- Our Shepherd Lutheran Church, Searcy, Arkansas
- Peace Lutheran Church, Conway, Arkansas
- Saint Matthew Lutheran Church, Conway, Arkansas
- Shepherd of Peace Lutheran Church, Maumelle, Arkansas
- Trinity Lutheran Church, Heber Springs, Arkansas
- Trinity Lutheran Church, North Little Rock, Arkansas
Circuit 7 (Little Rock South)
- Christ Lutheran Church, Little Rock, Arkansas - 1026 members
- Community of Faith Lutheran Ministry, Little Rock, Arkansas
- Faith Lutheran Church, Hot Springs Village, Arkansas
- First Lutheran Church, Benton, Arkansas
- First Lutheran Church, Hot Springs, Arkansas - est. 1915
- Friends in Christ Lutheran Church, Bryant, Arkansas
- Grace Lutheran Church, Little Rock, Arkansas
- Immanuel Lutheran Church, Alexander, Arkansas - est. 1880
- Lake Pointe Lutheran Church, Hot Springs, Arkansas
- Saint Luke Lutheran Church, Malvern, Arkansas
- Zion Lutheran Church, Avilla, Arkansas - est. 1882; 659 members
Circuit 8 (Memphis)
- Amazing Grace Lutheran Church, Memphis, Tennessee
- Christ Lutheran Church, Arlington, Tennessee
- Christ the King Lutheran Church, Memphis, Tennessee - 1176 members
- Concordia Lutheran Church, Jackson, Tennessee
- Cross of Calvary Lutheran Church, Memphis, Tennessee
- Eternal Mercy Deaf Lutheran Church, Memphis, Tennessee
- Faith Lutheran Church, Collierville, Tennessee
- Faith Lutheran Church, Forrest City, Arkansas
- Grace Celebration Lutheran Church, Cordova, Tennessee
- Holy Spirit Lutheran Church, Oakland, Tennessee
- Immanuel Lutheran Church, Memphis, Tennessee - est. 1924; 626 members
- Inspirational Faith Lutheran Church, Memphis, Tennessee
- Messiah Lutheran Church, Memphis, Tennessee
- Saint Paul Lutheran Church, West Memphis, Arkansas
- Trinity Lutheran Church, Memphis, Tennessee - est. 1855
Circuit 9 (Nashville North)
- Ascension Lutheran Church, Madison, Tennessee
- Concordia Lutheran Church, Nashville, Tennessee - est. 1930
- Cross of Life Lutheran Church, Antioch, Tennessee
- Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Hermitage, Tennessee
- Faith Lutheran Church, Spring Hill, Tennessee
- The Lutheran Church of All Nations, Antioch, Tennessee
- Our Savior Lutheran Church, Nashville, Tennessee - 494 members
- Prince of Peace Lutheran Mission, White House, Tennessee
- Redeemer Lutheran Church, Nashville, Tennessee
- Saint John Lutheran Church, Burns, Tennessee
- Trinity Lutheran Church, Gallatin, Tennessee
Circuit 10 (Nashville South)
- Faith Lutheran Church, Tullahoma, Tennessee - est. 1951
- Grace Lutheran Church, Murfreesboro, Tennessee - 505 members
- Heavenly Host Lutheran Church, Cookeville, Tennessee
- Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, Crossville, Tennessee
- Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, McMinnville, Tennessee
- Spirit of Joy Lutheran Church, Murfreesboro, Tennessee
- Trinity Lutheran Church, Columbia, Tennessee
- Trinity Sudanese Lutheran Mission, Gallatin, Tennessee
Circuit 11 (Paducah)
- Christ Lutheran Church, Paris, Tennessee
- Faith Lutheran Church, Hopkinsville, Kentucky
- Faith Lutheran Church, Union City, Tennessee
- Grace Lutheran Church, Clarksville, Tennessee - 729 members
- Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Bowling Green, Kentucky - 555 members (largest in Kentucky)
- Immanuel Lutheran Church, Murray, Kentucky
- Saint Paul Lutheran Church, Paducah, Kentucky - est. 1868
- Trinity Lutheran Church, Dyersburg, Tennessee
Circuit 12 (Stuttgart)
- Faith Lutheran Church, Magnolia, Arkansas
- Our Savior Lutheran Church, Brinkley, Arkansas
- Our Savior Lutheran Church, El Dorado, Arkansas
- Saint John Lutheran Church, Crossett, Arkansas
- Saint John Lutheran Church, Stuttgart, Arkansas - est. 1882; 873 members
- Saint Luke Lutheran Church, De Witt, Arkansas
- Saint Paul Lutheran Church, Gillett, Arkansas - est. 1893
- Trinity Lutheran Church, Pine Bluff, Arkansas - est. 1894
- Zion Lutheran Church, Ulm, Arkansas - est. 1881
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