History of the ELCSS/S Key Years in the History of the ELCSS/S 1993 Founding of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Sudan (ELCS) 1999 300 members of the 8 congregations comprising the ELCS celebrate the ordination and installation of Rev. Andrew Elisa as President Talks begin with the Lutheran Heritage Foundation to create the Concordia Lutheran Institute for the Holy Ministry (CLIHM) 2000 CLIHM begins educating students 2006 Rev. Andrew Elisa is commissioned as Bishop of the ELCS 2008 Rev. Andrew Elisa goes home to God 2011 South Sudan officially joins the ELCS, and the church is renamed the Evangelical Lutheran Church of South Sudan/Sudan (ELCSS/S) 2017 Rev. Peter Anibati Abia is elected as the new Bishop of the ELCSS/S 2022 Fellowship between the ELCSS/S and the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod (LCMS) is declared by LCMS President Rev. Matthew Harrison 2023 ELCSS/S fellowship with the LCMS is endorsed by the full LCMS church body in convention 2024 ELCSS/S becomes a full member of the International Lutheran Council (ILC) The ELCSS/S joins in fellowship with the LCMS The ELCSS/S becomes full member of the ILC The History of LHF Work in Sudan and South Sudan (1999-2018)