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  2. List of Lutheran seminaries in North America - Wikipedia

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    United Lutheran Seminary (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania): Merger of Lutheran Theological Seminaries at Gettysburg and Philadelphia; Wartburg Theological Seminary (Dubuque, Iowa) In addition, the ELCA sponsors the following seminary education programs, which are not on the campus of an ELCA seminary: Lutheran Seminary Program in the Southwest [1 ...

  3. Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ - Wikipedia

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    LCMC is characterized by the stances it takes on Lutheran polity, biblical authority, and human sexuality. The group describes itself as "centrist" or "mainstream", noting that it stands between the more liberal ELCA and the more conservative Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS) and other Lutheran church bodies in North America .

  4. List of Lutheran schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Other denominations such as the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Synod, Church of the Lutheran Brethren, also have their own colleges and universities. Valparaiso University is a Lutheran university that is not affiliated directly with a single denomination but shares ties to the ELCA and LCMS.

  5. Luther College (Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    In 1903, the conference founded Immanuel Lutheran College in Concord, North Carolina, and later that year, the conference founded Luther College in New Orleans. [2] Luther College officially opened in September 1903 in the 10-foot (3.0 m) by 20-foot (6.1 m) vestry of St. Paul's Church, under the leadership of the Reverend F. J. Lankenau. [ 3 ]

  6. LCMC - Wikipedia

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    LCMC may refer to: . Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ; Life Cycle Management Command, subordinate commands within the United States Army Materiel Command; LCMC Health, (Louisiana Children's Medical Center), New Orleans, United States

  7. Lutheran Churches of the Reformation - Wikipedia

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    The Lutheran Churches of the Reformation (LCR) is an association of Lutheran congregations. The LCR has its roots among groups of Lutherans that broke with the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS) in the middle of the 20th century, and was formally incorporated in 1964. Church services are generally traditional and reverent in the style of ...

  8. List of Lutheran clergy - Wikipedia

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    Judith Hird (b. 1946) - first woman to become a Lutheran pastor. William A. Passavant - Lutheran minister noted for bringing the Lutheran Deaconess movement to the United States. Roland Weisselberg (1933-2006) - Critic of the former East Germany who later committed Self-immolation as a protest against the spread of Islam. [12]

  9. North American Lutheran Seminary - Wikipedia

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    The North American Lutheran Seminary (NALS) is the seminary system of the North American Lutheran Church. The proposal resulted from the work of NALC's Task Force for Theological Education and recommended two components for the seminary system. The seminary describes itself as "not investing in bricks and mortar, but rather investing in people ...