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  1. The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia (ELCIN) is a Lutheran denomination based in Namibia. It has a total membership of over 853,522 in 2023, [1] mainly in Northern Namibia. Formerly known as the Evangelical Lutheran Ovambo-Kavango Church ( ELOC ), it played a significant role in opposition to Apartheid in Namibia and was part of the Namibian independence struggle .

  2. The Cape Church is a member of the Lutheran World Federation. It has 4,223 baptized members. History. By 1741, 509 Lutherans were living in Cape Town and in 1742 petitions were sent to the Dutch East India Company to allow a Lutheran church to be built. The Dutch East India Company initially refused but finally relented and gave permission for ...

  3. Evangelical Lutheran Church in Madhya Pradesh is a Church belonging to the Lutheran denomination in India. It has about 22,000 members. [1] The head office is situated in Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh. It is affiliated with United Evangelical Lutheran Church in India, National Council of Churches in India, Lutheran World Federation and Christian ...

  4. Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, forkortet ELCA, (norsk oversettelse: «Den evangelisk-lutherske kirke i Amerika») er et evangelisk-luthersk kirkesamfunn i USA med hovedsete i Chicago. Kirkesamfunnet regnes til hovedstrømmen innen amerikansk protestantisme , det vil si som ikke er evangelikansk eller karismatisk kristendom .

  5. The Malagasy Lutheran Church ( Malagasy: Fiangonana Loterana Malagasy, FLM; French: Église luthérienne malgache) is one of the most important Christian churches in Madagascar, established in 1950 by the unification of 1,800 Lutheran congregations in central and southern Madagascar. The oldest of these congregations was founded in the early ...

  6. The Evangelical Lutheran Free Church, or the Free Church as it is commonly known ( Norwegian: Den Evangelisk Lutherske Frikirke, shortened Frikirken ), is a nationwide Lutheran church in Norway, consisting of 83 congregations and 21,817 baptised members. [1] It was founded in 1877 in Moss. It is distinct from the Church of Norway, although both ...

  7. History. The Lutheran church in Mecklenburg dates to the Reformation in the duchies of Mecklenburg, starting with single protagonists in 1523. In 1549, John Albert I, Duke of Mecklenburg gained a majority of deputies of the united Landtag of the separate duchies of Mecklenburg (Mecklenburg-Güstrow, -Schwerin and -Strelitz) to officially introduce the Lutheran confession as the state religion ...