The Church of Estonia is episcopal in polity and is led by five bishops, including the archbishop who serves as the
Primate. The archbishop has overall authority, and under his authority there are four jurisdictions, each with its own bishop. Following the retirement of
Andres Põder as archbishop, the current archbishop, Urmas Viilma, was consecrated on 2 February 2015. During the Soviet occupation of Estonia, the Archbishop went into exile, which resulted in the formation of a parallel church, the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church Abroad. Until 2010, this body was independent, with its own archbishop based in Canada. In 2010, the two churches reunited, and the former overseas church became a
diocese of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church, known as the Extra-Estonian Diocese (). ==Bishops and Archbishops of Tallinn and Primates==