Virginia Synod
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The Virginia Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is the geographical synod consisting of the entire state of Virginia, except for several counties and cities in the Metropolitan Washington, D.C. Synod.
Its office in are located in the historic Bittle Hall on the campus of Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia. The synod consists of 257 pastors serving 162 organized Congregations within 11 conferences. The conference partners with the Islands District of Papua New Guinea.
[edit] Organization
Conferences (lower judicatories) within the Virginia Synod include: [1]
- Northern valley (NV)
- Central valley(CN)
- Page (PG)
- Southern valley (SV)
- Germanna (GR)
- Highlands (HI)
- New river (NR)
- Southern (SO)
- Richmond (RI)
- Tidewater (TD)
- Peninsula (PN)
Each conference is headed by a Dean. Each Dean is a member of the Office of the Bishop. The bishop oversees the conference. [2]
[edit] Camps and retreat centers
The Virginia Synod runs two retreat centers:
- Caroline Furnace Lutheran Camp & Retreat Center -- in Fort Valley, Virginia [3]
- Hungry Mother Retreat Center -- in Marion, Virginia