Official notice: LCMS districts (Jan. 2024)

Little Blessings Daycare and Preschool, Roxbury, Mass., has closed. — Rev. Robert Beinke, president, New England District

Rev. Matthew L. Starner has resigned from the ordained roster of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod and is, therefore, no longer able to receive a call. — Rev. David A. Davis, president, Michigan District

Nicole Cantrell-Hantel, Danielle Persich, Bethany Pitman, Jennifer Scheperle, Rebecca Stewart, Maggie Vande Vrede, Debi Verhague, Cathy Wietfeldt and Kevin Wudtke have been removed from the commissioned roster of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod and are, therefore, no longer able to receive a call. — Rev. Dr. R. Lee Hagan, president, Missouri District

Messiah Lutheran Church, Basin City/Mesa, Wash., previously of Intervalley Circuit 13, is now a congregation of Blue Mountain Circuit 14. — Rev. Dr. Paul Linneman, president, Northwest District

Amy Lynn Triplett’s request for reinstatement to the roster of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod has been approved, and she is, therefore, eligible to receive a call. Trinity Lutheran Church, 35131 Forest Lawn Road, Wausau, Wis., is no longer a congregation of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. — Rev. Dr. Dwayne M. Lueck, president, North Wisconsin District

Rev. Kevin Moore, Redfield, S.D., has been appointed circuit visitor for Aberdeen Circuit 1, replacing Rev. Jordon Andreasen. — Rev. Dr. Scott C. Sailer, president, South Dakota District

Randy J. Krieger and Paul M. Von Kampen’s requests for reinstatement to the roster of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod have been approved, and they are, therefore, eligible to receive a call. — Rev. Richard Snow, president, Nebraska District

Rev. Eric Moquin, Sherwood, Ohio, has been appointed circuit visitor for Northwest Circuit 001, replacing Rev. Kurt Klingbeil. — Rev. Dr. Kevin Wilson, president, Ohio District

Posted Dec. 18, 2023/Updated Jan. 29, 2024