The spiritual leaders of the Church of Lippe were titled general superintendent, in 1936 the title changed to state superintendent (Landessuperintendent). According to the church order of 1931 the Landessuperintendent is to be elected by the synod (i.e. general assembly). Before turning sixty-six years old the incumbent is supposed to retire. The Landessuperintendent represents the Church of Lippe to the outside and leads the church in times the synod does not hold its regular conventions. As to the Reformed members of the church the Landessuperintendent functions as the spiritual leader. As to the Lutherans in the Church of Lippe this function is fulfilled by the superintendent of the Lutheran classis. Since 1 May 2005 Andreas Lange is the Lutheran superintendent.
List of incumbents The data concerning incumbents until 1881 follow August Dreves. • 1538–1563: no appointment • 1542: (1501–1553), appointed to conduct a
general church visitation; general superintendent for
Calenberg since 1542 • 1563–1599: Johann von Exter/Joannes Exterus, last Lutheran general superintendent • 1599–1618: Henrich Dreckmeyer/Heinrich Dreckmeier (died 1618) • 1619–1626: Erasmus Phoenius (died 1640) • 1626–1631: Johann Mutius (died 1631, aged 42) • 1631–1637: Johann Obenolius • 1638–1650: Henrich Thulemeyer (died 1657), contested due to his temperament, furloughed • 1650–1677: Conrad Sustmann/Sostmann (died 1677, aged 65) • 1677–1691: Jacob Zeller/Johann Jakob Zeller (Zürich, 2 March 1626 – 12 October 1691, Detmold) • 1692–1714: Johann Vineator/Johann Weingärtner (died 1714) • 1715–1722: Johann Conrad Schieß (died 1725 in England), suspended in late summer 1721 due to "scandalous behaviour and obnoxious way of life", in 1722 illicit emigration • 1722–1727: Hermann Diederich Rickmeyer (1678–1751), deposed due to neglect of duty • 1728–1743: Dietrich Köhleraus • 1744–1746: Friedrich Christian Müller (died 1746) • 1746–1761: Caspar Curtius (1700–1761) • 1762–1770: Christoph Philipp Erp-Brockhausen (1712–1770) • 1771–1780: (1717–1780) • 1781–1796: (1747/1748–1822) • 1796–1804: (1753–1804) • 1805–1837:
Ferdinand Weerth • 1837–1857: Georg Althaus (1789–1863), resigned • 1857–1860: vacancy • 1857–1860: August von Cölln,
consistorial councillor, per pro • 1860–1865: August von Cölln (died 1865) • 1866–1868: Friedrich August Wessel/Weßel (1813–1868) • 1869–1886: Adolf Koppen (1827–1902) • 1886–1901: Johannes Credé (1827–1904) • 1901–1930: August Wessel/Weßel (1861–1941) • 1930–1936: vacancy • 1936–1958: Wilhelm Neuser (1888–1959) • 1959–1970: Udo Smidt (1900–1978) • 1970–1979: (1910–1979) • 1980–1996:
Ako Haarbeck (born 1932) • 1996–2005:
Gerrit Noltensmeier (born 1941) • 2005–2013: (born 1956) • 2014–to date: (born 1963) == References ==