museum-digital
CTRL + Y
en

F. C. D. Wyneken (1810-1876)

"Friedrich Conrad Dietrich Wyneken (May 13, 1810 in Verden an der Aller – May 4, 1876 in San Francisco, California) was a missionary pastor in the United States. He also served for fourteen years as the second president of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, and helped found and was the first president of Concordia Theological Seminary.

One hundred years after fellow Hanoverian Henry Muhlenberg brought together the pastors and congregations of colonial America, Wyneken worked with C. F. W. Walther to gather scattered German Protestants into confessional Lutheran congregations and forge them into a closely knit family of churches. Wyneken´s missionary experience, method, and plan influenced American Lutheran missions for many years to come. His appeals to Wilhelm Loehe and other German friends brought many German pastors including Wilhelm Sihler from Germany to America. He has been called the "thunder after the lightning." He is commemorated on the Calendar of Saints of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod on May 4." - (en.wikipedia.org 10.05.2020)

Objects and visualizations

Relations to objects

Medaille auf das 150-jährige Jubiläum der Lutheran Church 1997
Show objects

Relations to actor

This actor (left) is related to objects with which other actors (right) are related to

Was depicted (Actor) F. C. D. Wyneken (1810-1876)
Was depicted (Actor) Martin Luther (1483-1546)
Was depicted (Actor) C. F. W. Walther (1811-1887)

Show relations to actors

[Last update: ]