Governance
Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God.
– Romans 13:1
Our Structure, Leadership, and Constitution
The Metropolitan Chicago Synod was formed in 1988, when the ELCA was formed by the union of three separate North American church bodies:
- The American Lutheran Church
- The Association of Evangelical Lutheran Churches
- The Lutheran Church in America
Since then, we have used the following systems of governance:
Synod Constitution
Constitution, Bylaws, and Continuing Resolutions of the Metropolitan Chicago Synod. The foundation for our governance, our constitution is available for all congregations to use as a valuable resource. You can view our constitution here→
Synod Assembly
The synod assembly is the highest legislative authority in the synod and meets yearly. Learn about the Synod Assembly here→.
Synod Council
Functioning as the board of directors of the synod, the synod council serves as its interim legislative authority between meetings of the synod assembly. View the members of our Synod Council here→.
Conference Deans
Each of our eight conferences elects a dean. View our conference map and see the current deans here→