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Inter-Lutheran Relations

"How good and pleasant it is when brothers live together in unity!" ~ Psalm 133:1

 
Lutherans worldwide combine resources to work on universal issues like humanitarian aid, human rights and communication.

Lutheran World Federation

The Lutheran World Federation is a global communion of Lutheran churches made up of 140 member churches in 79 countries all over the world, representing over 68.5 million Christians. Presiding Bishop of the ELCA, Mark S. Hanson, is the current president of the LWF. The LWF acts on behalf of its member churches, including the ELCA, in areas of common interest and mission and development work. Lutherans all over the world unite and put our combined resources into crucial, universal issues, such as ecumenical and inter-faith relations, theology, humanitarian assistance, human rights, and communication.
North America Regional Committee

Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod

The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, with 2.5 million baptized members, ranks as the second largest Lutheran church body in North America and the eleventh largest denomination in the USA. The LCMS and the ELCA regularly meet via both the Committee on Lutheran Cooperation and the Lutheran Theological Discussion Panel to provide each other with updates about current joys and concerns within our respective church bodies. Lutheran World Relief, Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service, and Lutheran Disaster Response all benefit from the combined efforts of the LCMS and the ELCA.


Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada

In 1986, two Canadian church bodies merged to form the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, which is currently comprised of five synods, 613 congregations, and approximately 162,000 baptized members. The ELCIC and the ELCA collaborate with a number of global organizations, including the Lutheran World Federation and the World Council of Churches. Reaching out and cooperating with our geographical neighbors is a step toward reaching out to our brothers and sisters in countries all over the world.

North American Lutheran Church logoNorth American Lutheran Church

The NALC is a fast-growing Christian church body in the Lutheran tradition, uniting more than 125,000 Lutherans in more than 300 congregations across North America. The NALC has embraced four core values which shape common life: Christ-Centered, Mission-Driven, Traditionally-Grounded, and Congregationally-Focused. The NALC is a renewed Lutheran community moving forward in faith, focused on living out Christ’s Great Commission to go and make disciples in North America and around the globe.

NALC Resources

In response to a resolution passed by the 2011 ELCA Churchwide Assembly, seeking conversation with the NALC, four representatives of each church body met on February 6-7, 2012, in Indianapolis, IN, for discussion of areas of disagreement, interest and concern. Practical matters related to local mission and ministry were also significant topics of discussion, with hopes of future resolution. This meeting, which was the first between the two bodies since the formation of the NALC in 2010, constituted an opening of lines of communication between the two churches. Read more. PDF Format


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