FCD WYNEKEN pastor and missionary
Friday,
May 4, is the day the church remembers one of our pastors. Friedrich
Wyneken is one of the founding fathers of The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod,
along with C.F.W. Walther and Wilhelm Sihler. Born in 1810 in Germany, Wyneken
came to Baltimore in 1838 and shortly thereafter accepted a call to be the
pastor of congregations in Friedheim and Fort Wayne, Indiana. Supported by
Wilhelm Loehe's mission society, Wyneken served as an itinerant missionary in Indiana , Ohio , and Michigan , particularly
among Native Americans. Together with Loehe and Sihler, he founded Concordia
Theological Seminary in 1846 in Fort
Wayne , IN. He later
served as the second president of the LCMS during a period of significant
growth (1850-64). His leadership strongly influenced the confessional character
of the LCMS and its commitment to an authentic Lutheran witness in the United
States.
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