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==Lutheran== === Evangelical Lutheran Church in America === The '''Presiding Bishop''' of the [[Evangelical Lutheran Church in America]] (ELCA) is the chief ecumenical officer of the church, and the leader and caretaker for the bishops of the synods. The presiding bishop chairs the biennial Church-wide Assembly and provides for the preparation of agendas for the assembly, the Church Council and its executive committee, the Conference of Bishops, and the Cabinet of Executives. The Presiding Bishop of the ELCA is elected to a six-year term, available for re-election and is charged with initiating policy, developing strategy and overseeing administration of the entire church. The presiding bishop also serves as a figurehead and speaks on behalf of the entire church. The ELCA's third Presiding Bishop, [[Mark Hanson]], served two six-year terms from 2001 to 2013. [[Elizabeth Eaton]] was elected as the fourth (and first female) presiding bishop in August 2013. === Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany === The '''Presiding Bishop''' of the [[Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany]] (Nordkirche) is the senior (metropolitan) bishop and principal leader of the Nordkirche, a Landeskirche (member church) of [[Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland]]. In German, Nordkirche uses the title ''Landesbischof'' (literally: ''State Bishop''). She or he got her or his see in [[Schwerin]]. They are the primus inter pares of the three bishops in the dioceses (Sprengel). They chair the Conference of Bishops (''Bischofsrat'') and the Church Executive Board (''Kirchenleitung''). First Presiding Bishop was Gerhard Ulrich. He was retired in spring of 2019. His successor is [[Kristina Kühnbaum-Schmidt]]. === Other Lutheran churches === The [[Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada]] (ELCIC), a mainline Lutheran body similar to the ELCA, uses the term "national bishop" for a similar position. Most other [[Lutheran churches in North America]], especially the [[Confessional Lutheran]] bodies use a congregationalist structure and call their national leaders "president." The Lutheran Churches of Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Nigeria all use the term ''[[Archbishop]]''.
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