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Southeastern District (LCMS) : ウィキペディア英語版
Southeastern District (Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod)

The Southeastern District is one of the 35 districts of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS). It encompasses Washington, D.C. and the states of Delaware, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia, as well as York and Lancaster Counties in Pennsylvania, and Maryland with the exception of Garrett County at its western end. Garrett County and the rest of Pennsylvania are part of the Eastern District; also, one Virginia congregation is in the non-geographic English District, and two of the state's congregations are in the SELC District. The Southeastern District includes approximately 218 congregations and missions, subdivided into 19 circuits, as well as 60 preschools, 26 elementary schools and 3 high schools. Baptized membership in district congregations is over 67,000. ()
The Southeastern District was formed in 1939 out of the Eastern District, and also incorporated a number of congregations which had previously been in the English District – including those in the Carolinas and part of Georgia; the Georgia areas were separated into the Florida-Georgia District in 1948. District offices are located in Alexandria, Virginia. 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 Rev. Dr. John R. Denninger was elected district president in 2012. () The 35th Regular Convention May 1–3, 2009 in Norfolk, VA under the theme "One Name Jesus"—based on the words of Acts 4:12. () The 36th Regular Convention convention was held May 31-June 2 in Virginia Beach, VA under the theme "Till All Have Heard – Connecting People With Christ".
==Presidents==

*Rev. J. George Spilman, 1939–45
*Rev. Oscar Adelbert Saner, 1945–48
*Rev. Rudolph Stang Ressmeyer, 1948–54
*Rev. William H. Kohn, 1954–59
*Rev. Leslie F. Frerking, 1959–63
*Rev. William H. Kohn, 1963–67
*Rev. Martin C. Poch, 1967–70
*Rev. Charles S. Mueller, 1970–78
*Rev. Richard T. Hinz, 1978–94
*Rev. Roy A. Maack, 1994–97
*Rev. Arthur W. Scherer, 1997–2003
*Rev. Jon T. Diefenthaler, 2003–2012
*Rev. John R. Denninger 2012–present

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