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Mark S. Hanson
Presiding Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
In August 2001, the Churchwide Assembly of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA)
elected Mark S. Hanson to serve as presiding bishop.
Before being elected presiding bishop, he served as bishop of the
Saint Paul Area Synod (3H). He had been elected to serve a second
term in Saint Paul earlier that same year.
Prior to being elected synod bishop, he served as pastor of three
Minnesota congregations:
Prince of Glory Lutheran Church,
Minneapolis; Edina (Minnesota) Community
Lutheran Church; and
University Lutheran Church of Hope in
Minneapolis.
Born in Minneapolis on December 2, 1946, he graduated from
Augsburg College with a B.A. in sociology. He was a Rockefeller
Fellow at
Union Theological Seminary,
New York City, and received a Master of Divinity degree there in 1972.
He also attended
Luther Seminary, St Paul,
Minnesota, and was a Merrill Fellow at
Harvard Divinity School in
1979.
He has served as president of the Minnesota Council of Churches; vice
chair of the ELCA Conference of Bishops; vice president of the
Lutheran World Federation, and is a member of the executive council
of the National Council of Churches
USA.
In 2003, he was elected president of the Lutheran World Federation, a
position he holds concurrently with his position as presiding bishop of
the ELCA. In this position, Bishop Hanson has the opportunity to speak
with Lutherans throughout the world about the social, economic, and
political injustices that we, the people of God, are called to confront.
The son of a Lutheran evangelist, Hanson is by reputation an advocate
for social justice, especially issues that impact the poor, including
racial justice, housing, welfare rights, and immigration rights.
Since being elected presiding bishop, he has received several
honorary degrees, including Doctor of Humane Letters from Augsburg
College, Doctor of Humanities from
Capital University, Doctor of Divinity from
Lenoir-Rhyne College,
Wartburg Theological Seminary
and
Wartburg College and Doctor of
Divinity from The Academy of Ecumenical Indian Theology and Church
Administration.
He is the author of
Faithful Yet Changing, the Church in Challenging Times and
Faithful and Courageous, Christians in Unsettling Times both from
Augsburg Fortress, Publishers.
Married to Ione (Agrimson), they are the parents of Aaron, Alyssa,
Rachel, Ezra, Isaac and Elizabeth, and grandparents to Naomi and
Kingston. Before moving to Chicago, Ione was the director of social work
at
Minneapolis and St. Paul Children’s
Hospitals.
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