The Synod is a collaborative partnership of congregations, institutions, rostered leaders and lay leaders on the territory of Southeastern Pennsylvania.

Synod directories

Copies of the Synod's directories are available for download from this page. The listings of rostered leaders and congregations are updated frequently with the latest corrections to our database. Other directories are updated as needed.

Each section of our directory can be downloaded separately, to keep file sizes manageable. Directories are provided as PDF documents, which can be viewed and printed with the free Adobe Acrobat Reader program which can be downloaded here. [We recommend that you click "Save As" to save the file to your desktop, and then double-click the file you downloaded to install the program on your computer.]

Updates and corrections

If you have a change in your mailing address, email address, place of service, etc., please send the updated information by mail or email to the addresses below so that we can maintain an up-to-date database. We're sorry, but we cannot accept this information via telephone.

Database management

Cynta Outterbridge

Communications Assistant

Mrs. Outterbridge manages the synod databases of rostered leaders, congregations, congregational contacts and other constituents. Contact her with changes to your contact information. She also is assistant to Mr. Fisher and provides computer support for Synod staff.

Contact: 267.323.3742 |

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