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Title: ELCA Florida-Bahamas Synod Council Names Rave Interim Bishop
ELCA NEWS SERVICE

November 22, 2000

ELCA FLORIDA-BAHAMAS SYNOD COUNCIL NAMES RAVE INTERIM BISHOP
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     CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The Rev. James A. Rave, Ormond Beach, Fla., has
been appointed interim bishop of the Florida-Bahamas Synod of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), effective Jan. 1.  Rave,
65, is the former bishop of the ELCA's Northwestern Ohio Synod, where he
served from 1987 to 1998, when he retired.
     Rave will succeed the Rev. William B. Trexler.  Trexler, who has
served as bishop of the synod since 1995, resigned effective Dec. 31 to
become pastor at First Lutheran Church, Norfolk, Va.  A permanent
successor to Trexler will be elected in 2001.
     The ELCA has 5.15-million members in 11,000 congregations.  It is
organized into 65 synods, each headed by a bishop. The Florida-Bahamas
Synod has 92,430 baptized members in 214 congregations.
     Rave was appointed Nov. 17 by the Florida-Bahamas Synod Council
upon the recommendation of the council's executive committee.
     "My fondest remembrances of the bishop's office include being of
support to those who serve the church in these changing times," Rave
said in a written statement to the synod council. Rave also said he
treasured the development of a companion synod relationship between the
Northwestern Ohio Synod and the Dodoma Diocese of the Evangelical
Lutheran Church in Tanzania.  Most ELCA synods maintain working
relationships with Lutheran churches in other countries.
     Although he will work some days at the synod's Tampa office, Rave
said he plans to remain in Ormond Beach and work from an office at home.
     Before he was bishop of the ELCA's Northwestern Ohio Synod, Rave
was assistant to the bishop of the Ohio District of the former American
Lutheran Church, a predecessor church body of the ELCA.
      Rave received a bachelor's degree in 1957 from Capital University
and completed seminary training at Trinity Lutheran Seminary in 1961.
Both are ELCA institutions located in Columbus, Ohio. He also holds a
master of sacred theology from Trinity Seminary and was awarded an
honorary doctor of divinity from Capital University.
     He was ordained in 1961 serving first for four years in what was
then a newly forming congregation, Abiding Savior Lutheran Church,
Columbus.  From 1965 to 1973, he was pastor at Atonement Lutheran
Church, Cincinnati.  From 1973 to 1986, he was pastor at Emanuel
Lutheran Church, Marion, Ohio.
     Rave and his wife, Carol, are parents of two children: Krista,
Seattle, Wash.; and Mark, Columbus.
     A permanent successor to Trexler will be elected to a six-year
term at the Florida-Bahamas Synod Assembly, which will be held May 3-5,
2001, at the Hyatt Orlando Hotel, Kissimmee, Fla.  The synod council
approved a change in location for this assembly from the Lake Yale
Baptist Retreat Center, Leesburg, Fla.

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