The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is installing the Rev. Yehiel Curry as its first Black presiding bishop Saturday, a landmark moment for the predominantly white denomination.
Largest US Lutheran denomination to install Yehiel Curry as its first Black presiding bishop
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is installing the Rev. Yehiel Curry as its first Black presiding bishop Saturday, a landmark moment for the predominantly white denomination.
“It hasn’t really hit me yet,” Curry told The Associated Press a week before his installation. “The fact that you’re a first.”
Curry succeeds the Rev. Elizabeth Eaton, who served for 12 years and was the first woman to lead the ELCA.
During Eaton’s tenure, Curry watched as the ELCA conference of bishops went from majority men to majority women.


















































