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ELCA Slovak Zion Synod Bishop to Resign Aug. 31


From News News <NEWS@ELCA.ORG>
Date Tue, 26 Mar 2002 11:18:58 -0600

ELCA NEWS SERVICE

March 26, 2002

ELCA SLOVAK ZION SYNOD BISHOP TO RESIGN AUG. 31
02-063-JB

     CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The Rev. Juan Cobrda, bishop of the Slovak Zion
Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), announced he
will resign as bishop effective Aug. 31, one year earlier than the end
of his present term as bishop.
     Cobrda, 71, has served nine years as bishop of the synod.  He
announced his departure in a February letter to members of the Slovak
Zion Synod Council.  The ELCA Conference of Bishops honored Cobrda for
his service when it met March 7-12 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
     The Slovak Zion Synod is the only non-geographic synod of the
ELCA's 65 synods.  It includes 6,010 Lutherans in 36 congregations
scattered from Wisconsin to Connecticut.  It is also the only ELCA synod
organized on an ethnic basis, with historic roots in Slovakia and the
surrounding regions of Eastern Europe.  The synod office is at Cobrda's
residence in suburban Chicago.
     In his resignation letter, Cobrda cited his 44 years of ordained
ministry and an ongoing synod restructuring process as reasons for his
decision to leave as bishop.  A new bishop will be elected at the 2002
Slovak Zion Synod Assembly, June 21-23, at Muhlenberg College,
Allentown, Pa.  Muhlenberg College is one of 28 ELCA colleges and
universities.
     "The church's mission on this globe is carried out by dedicated
people such as you," Cobrda wrote in his letter to the synod council.
"I have enjoyed your presence, concerns, inputs, hard work and
dedication during the good and bad times.  I thank you for your
partnership and support as this important journey of my life comes to an
end."
     Cobrda was born in Pribovce Turiec, Czechoslovakia.  He began his
career in ministry in 1954, serving as a lay preacher at two Slovak-
Spanish congregations in Berisson and Buenos Aires, Argentina until
1958.
     From 1955 to 1958, Cobrda attended Lutheran Theological Seminary,
Jose C. Paz, Buenos Aires, and in 1959 he attended Hamma School of
Theology, Springfield, Ohio.
     He was ordained by the United Evangelical Lutheran Church of
Argentina (UELC) in 1958 and served as that church's bishop from 1966 to
1976.  He served as a vice president of the Lutheran World Federation
(LWF) from 1970 to 1977.  The LWF is a global communion of 133 Lutheran
churches in 73 countries, representing more than 60 million Lutherans.
     In 1984 he earned a master of sacred theology degree at the
Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia (LTSP).  In 1988 he earned
a master of divinity degree at Trinity Lutheran Seminary, Columbus,
Ohio.  LTSP and Trinity are among eight ELCA seminaries.
     From 1975 to 1993, Cobrda served as pastor of St. John Lutheran
Church, Trenton, N.J.; El Redentor Inglesia, Buenos Aires; Holy Trinity
Lutheran Church, (Firestone) Akron, Ohio; and Trinity Slovak Lutheran
Church, Chicago.  He was first elected Slovak Zion Synod bishop in 1993
and was re-elected to a six-year term as synod bishop in 1997.

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