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The Independent Evangelical-Lutheran Church (German: Selbständige Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirche, abbreviated SELK) is a confessional Lutheran church body of Germany.It is a member of the European Lutheran Conference and of the International Lutheran Council (ILC) (of which the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod of North America is also a member).
The Evangelical Lutheran Free Church teaches that the Bible is the only authoritative source for doctrine. It subscribes to the Lutheran Confessions (the Book of Concord, 1580) as accurate presentations of what Scripture teaches, that Jesus is the center of Scripture and the only way to eternal salvation, and that the Holy Spirit uses the gospel alone in Word and Sacraments (Baptism and Holy ...
any of the Lutheran churches in German-speaking countries, in particular those which are members of the Protestant Church in Germany; the United Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany, a subdivision of the former; the Independent Evangelical-Lutheran Church, a confessional Lutheran church body of Germany independent of the above
The Church of Reconciliation (German: Versöhnungskirche) is a Lutheran church in the German city of Leipzig, in the locality of Gohlis. It constitutes an important example of modern ecclesiastical architecture. It is under heritage protection.
The Confessional Evangelical Lutheran Conference (CELC) is an international fellowship of 34 Confessional Lutheran church bodies. The CELC was founded in 1993 in Oberwesel, Germany with an initial thirteen church bodies.
Lutheran Confessional Church (Finland) 2002: 26 [189] Germany: Evangelical Lutheran Free Church (Germany) 1876: 1,300 [190] Indonesia: Gereja Lutheran Indonesia--1,362 [191] Japan: Lutheran Evangelical Christian Church: 1962: 375 [192] Latvia: Confessional Lutheran Church in Latvia: 1999: 300 [193] Malawi: Lutheran Church of Central Africa ...
The Evangelical Church in Germany (German: Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland, EKD), also known as the Protestant Church in Germany, is a federation of twenty Lutheran, Reformed, and United Protestant regional Churches in Germany, collectively encompassing the vast majority of the country's Protestants. [4]
St. Luke's Church (German: St. Lukas or Lukaskirche) is the largest Protestant church in Munich, southern Germany.It was built in 1893–96 and designed by Albert Schmidt.It is the only pre-World War II Lutheran parish church building remaining in the historic section of central Munich.