Heinrich Christian Schwan

Heinrich Christian Schwan
Born April 5, 1819
Horneburg, Kingdom of Hanover
Died May 29, 1905
Cleveland, Ohio
Spouse(s) Emma Matilda Edmunde Blume Schwan
Church Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS)
Ordained 1843
Congregations served
Cleveland, Ohio
Offices held
President, LCMS (1878-1899)

Heinrich Christian Schwan (April 5, 1819 - May 29, 1905), a German Lutheran pastor, was the fourth president of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS), from 1878 to 1899. He earlier served as a missionary in Brazil, as a pastor in Cleveland, Ohio, and as president of the synod's Central District. Schwan is credited with being the first pastor to erect a Christmas tree in an American church sanctuary and was responsible for the Missouri Synod's first exposition of Martin Luther's Small Catechism. He was the son of the Rev. Georg Heinrich Christian Schwan, an Evangelical Lutheran pastor in northern Germany, and his first wife, Charlotte Wyneken, and was also the half-brother of Major General Theodore Schwan.[1]

References

  1. Ancestry.com

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Religious titles
Preceded by
C. F. W. Walther
President
Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod

18781899
Succeeded by
Franz Pieper


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