[OL]Lutheran churches in and around Southern Oldenburg

Hello,
Can someone educate me on the Lutheran churches that would have been
around at the time of the great migration? Say 1833 and prior? I have
always wondered if the missing records from the Catholic church of St.
Vitus would have been because those people converted to Lutherism.
        I know very little of the state of the churches after Luther. I
did read somewhere that the Catholic church was trying to bring folks
back after Luther. At the time of the migration only about 20% remained
faithful to the catholic church.
        Any idea's where I can read up? I am especially interested in
the area's of Visbek, Vetchta, (probably all catholic) Erlte, Hagstette.
I know Hagstette is a farm, . If these area's were ruled by the
Catholic church, and a Lutheran church did popup where would it of been?
        I have ran across very few Heckmann's that were catholic.
Any help on a course of study would be appreciated. I am especially
interested in ANY information on Erlte and the surrounding areas.
Fred Rumps article was very informative. Since my St. Vitus stuff says
that Johann Heinrich Heckmann was a Heuerleute in Erlte. I kinda want to
explore what that is about.
Thanks,
Lorrie Heckman Smith smittysix@juno.com
May God be between thee and harm, in all the empty places you must walk.
Remember If God brings you to it - He will bring you through it.
Researching Heckman(n), Schillmoeller,Haas, Bergmann, Boecker, Berning,
Smith,Barga,Mertz,Dotson, Ratterman,Brussell,Keesee