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R42 Northern Illinois District

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Report number/id
R42
Report title
R42 Northern Illinois District
Workbook start page
126
Workbook end page
127
Source pages
126, 127
Source status
source_checked
Committee
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R42
Northern Illinois District
“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, al-
ways abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the 
Lord your labor is not in vain.” (1 Cor. 15:58)
By the mercy of our God, all that we have been given to do in the 
Northern Illinois District is empowered and guided by the fact that 
Christ Is Risen Indeed! Or said differently, “Jesus wins.” He shares 
His victory with us as His baptized people. He shares that victory 
with His beloved Church! What He gives in both Law and Gospel 
is what we are privileged to share, as we witness to our neighbors 
and our increasingly secular society. The district covers the northern 
third of Illinois:
•	 196 active congregations
•	 40 elementary schools
•	 2 high schools 
•	 25 stand-alone preschools/childcare centers
•	 1 university, Concordia University Chicago (CUC)
•	 1 camp—Walcamp Outdoor Ministry and Retreat Center
•	 2 new congregations
•	 5 closed congregations 
Sadly, this represents some decline since the last reporting to the 
Synod convention in 2023. That does not mean that our congrega -
tions, schools, and ministries are not hard at work, because they are!

2026 Convention Workbook
127
OFFICER, BOARD, AND COMMISSION REPORTS
and teacher, and hear students from several Lutheran schools and 
Walther Christian Academy sing for worship. 
Convention actions included a few significant resolutions:
•	 To State Religious Objection to Governmental Interference 
of Parents’ Duty
•	 To Ask the Commission on Theology and Church Relations 
to Study and Publish a Report on Christian Nationalism
•	 To Encourage Congregations to Seek Wellness for Their 
Church Workers
•	 To Offer Thanks for Congregations and Individuals Who 
Support with Financial Gifts the Work of the District and 
the LCMS
•	 To Give Thanks for 150 Years of Black Ministry in the 
LCMS in 2027
Installation Services: Services of Installation were held at 
Immanuel Lutheran Church, East Dundee, and Bethany Lutheran 
Church, Naperville, on May 18, 2025. President Matthew Harrison 
installed Rev. Dr. Allan Buss to his third term as district president; 
he, in turn, installed the newly elected and reelected officers. Rev. 
Dr. Lawrence Rast, president emeritus of Concordia Theological 
Seminary, delivered a historically rich, Christ-centered message. 
The offering provided resources for future church workers support-
ed by the district through the Workers of the Word initiative. 
It’s been said, “It’s a great time to be the Church!” This is our 
time to be the Church, and for us that means in Northern Illinois … 
and beyond. The Lord of the Church is at work … sometimes in 
spite of us. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
Allan R. Buss, President

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