CONFESSIONAL EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CONFERENCE


The 'Confessional Evangelical Lutheran Conference' (CELC) [1] is the successor to the Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America except that it is international in scope rather than restricted to North America.
First founded in 1993 with thirteen confessional Lutheran national churches as members, the Conference has grown to twenty members today. Plenary sessions are held every three years. To date there have been five plenary meetings (1993, 1996, 1999, 2002, 2005), with regional meetings held in the intervening years. A sixth plenary session is scheduled for the summer of 2008.

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Members
Internet Links

Members


''Sorted by country in alphabetical order''

★ 'Austria'
:Evangelical Lutheran Free Church

★ 'Bulgaria'
:Bulgarian Lutheran Church

★ 'Cameroon'
:The Lutheran Church of Cameroon

★ 'Czech Republic'
:Czech Evangelical Lutheran Church

★ 'Finland'
:Evangelical Lutheran Confessional Church

★ 'Germany'
:Evangelical Lutheran Free Church

★ 'Indonesia'
:Gereja Lutheran Indonesia

★ 'Japan'
:Lutheran Evangelical Christian Church

★ 'Latvia'
:Confessional Lutheran Church

★ 'Malawi'
:Lutheran Church of Central Africa

★ 'Mexico'
:Confessional Evangelical Lutheran Church

★ 'Nigeria'
:All Saints Lutheran Church
:Christ the King Lutheran Church

★ 'Norway'
:Lutheran Confessional Church

★ 'Peru'
:Evangelical Lutheran Synod

★ 'Puerto Rico'
:Evangelical Lutheran Confessional Church

★ 'Russia'
:Evangelical Lutheran Church - "Concord"

★ 'Sweden'
:Lutheran Confessional Church

★ 'Ukraine'
:Ukrainian Lutheran Church

★ 'United States of America'
:Evangelical Lutheran Synod
:Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod

★ 'Zambia'
:Lutheran Church of Central Africa

Internet Links



The CELC website

The CELC constitution, as well as the CELC confession of faith

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