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General Information
Each
of the 65 synods of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America elects a
bishop to serve as the synod's chief pastor and to exercise
administrative oversight of the synod's work. Bishops serve for six-year
terms and may be reelected. In addition to their synodical
responsibilities, the 65 synodical bishops join the Presiding
Bishop and ELCA Secretary to form the Conference of Bishops [CoB]. This 67-member group gathers at least twice
each year for worship and study, mutual sharing and to conduct business.
While primarily advisory [with the Church Council being the ELCA's board
of directors], the role of the Conference of Bishops is significant
within the life of this church. The conference elects its own officers,
has seven standing committees and a representative to each churchwide
board or steering committee. The conference has a particular role in
matters related to rostered leaders, reviewing proposals from Vocation
and Education before they are passed along to the Church Council for adoption. The
conference advises the Presiding Bishop in matters related to churchwide
planning and
ecumenical relations.
There will be 8 new bishops installed in 2008, find the dates
here.
Installation Resources
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