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  Detroit Laestadian Lutheran Church Website
LLC Mission Upcoming Events Our History Service Schedule Location Contact Us Who We Are - We are a member church of our national organization, the Laestadian Lutheran Church (LLC).
Laestadians in Detroit held their first recorded meeting in 1917.
The Laestadian Lutheran Church was organized on June 9, 1973 under the name "Association of American Laestadian Congregations" (AALC).
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  Laestadian Lutheran Church
Laestadian Lutheran Church was organized on June 9, 1973 under the name Association of American Laestadian Congregations (AALC).
The teachings of Laestadianism are based on the Bible and the Lutheran Confessions.
The church holds, in accord with the Lutheran Confessions, that the Bible is the highest guide and authority for Christian faith, doctrine, and life.
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/l/la/laestadian_lutheran_church.html   (281 words)

  
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The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada claims to be the major Canadian representative of the traditions of the Lutheran reformation of the catholic Christian church.
Lutheran Churches of the ReformationThe is a federation of orthodox Lutheran Congregations which was formed in 1964.
The American Association of Lutheran Churches was formed by parishes of the American Lutheran Church (many with a Free Lutheran heritage)who rejected the merger of several other synods that became the ELCA in the late 1980's.
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 Cultural change and ethnic continuity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Laestadianism spread into North Norway in the late 1840s by the Sami reindeer nomads who had the summer pastures in Norway and their winter pastures in Sweden.
Thus Laestadianism was spread by the reindeer nomads migration especially among the coastal Sami population in Norway.
Laestadianism is "a way of life", and accordingly Laestadians are not willing to split the world in a sacred and a mundane sphere.
www.uit.no /ssweb/dok/series/n07/9000.htm   (1012 words)

  
  Favorite Links
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada claims to be the major Canadian representative of the traditions of the Lutheran reformation of the catholic Christian church.
Lutheran Churches of the ReformationThe is a federation of orthodox Lutheran Congregations which was formed in 1964.
The American Association of Lutheran Churches was formed by parishes of the American Lutheran Church (many with a Free Lutheran heritage)who rejected the merger of several other synods that became the ELCA in the late 1980's.
thelutheran.net /projects/link.htm   (937 words)

  
 Lutheranism Links
The American Association of Lutheran Churches, a fellowship of congregations to which the Gospel of reconciliation has been given, seeks to focus and coordinate the purposes and resources of these Congregations to the end that the Triune God may be more fully known among men through a faithful ministry of God's Word and the Sacraments.
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in South Africa (Natal-Transvaal) or ELCSA (NT) was formed in 1981 as a union of two historically South African-German churches: the Transvaal church, which developed from the Berlin Synod, and the Hermannsburg church, which developed from the Hermannsburg synod.
The FELSISA is a church which in its preaching and pursuits is bound by the Holy Scripture as the indisputable word of God and by the doctrine and confessions of the Lutheran church.
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 Laestadian Lutheran Church - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
The teachings of Laestadianism are based on the Bible and the Lutheran Confessions.
The church holds, in accord with the Lutheran Confessions, that the Bible is the highest guide and authority for Christian faith, doctrine, and life.
The last division occurred in 1973, and resulted in the establishment of the Laestadian Lutheran Church.
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 Welcome to the Seattle Laestadian Lutheran Church
The Laestadian Lutheran Church (LLC) was organized on June 9, 1973, under the name "Association of American Laestadian Congregations" (AALC).
A church building was purchased in 1951, prompted by Toivo who had suggested they appropriate a "church for the children".
The Ballard church was sold to a Baptist congregation for approximately $22,000.
www.seallc.org /about.htm   (984 words)

  
 Lestadiolaisuus
In Finland the Laestadians are members in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland.
The Laestadian movement has since the end of 19th century suffered from schisms and in Finland the movement is diveded into at last eight groups.
The central organization of Conservative Laestadians is SRK (= Suomen Rauhanyhdistysten keskusyhdistys/The Central Association of the Peace Associations of Finland).
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 LLLC - Longview Laestadian Lutheran Church - Webpages
This incorporation was finalized and sealed by the state of Washington on March 30, 1904 as the Finnish Apostolic Lutheran Church.
It appears evident that the church was dismantled and the lumber sold.
This church is built on land purchased from Lauri Hakso and is located west of Longview in a beautiful country setting.
www.llc-longview.org /modules/wfchannel/index.php?pagenum=3   (1246 words)

  
 LLLC - Longview Laestadian Lutheran Church - LLLC
The Longview Laestadian Lutheran Church is a member of the Laestadian Lutheran Church (LLC) national organization.
The LLC's sister organization in Finland is the SRK.
The mission of the Laestadian Lutheran Church and its congregations is: To preach the gospel of repentance and remission of sins to the people of our communities, our nations, and throughout the world so that they might become partakers with us of the grace that God offers sin-fallen man in His Son Jesus Christ.
www.llc-longview.org   (215 words)

  
 WELS Questions and Answers-- Religion - Organizations, Religious Movements, etc.
Any church that teaches any teaching contrary to the Bible is to that degree "heterodox." The Roman Catholic teaching of salvation by faith and works or the ELCA denial of the inerrancy of Scripture would be example of the most serious sorts of departures.
As it said in one of your message, there is one group called "Old Laestadians." The "old Laestadians" are the people who believe in the same way as the people in the Laestadian Lutheran Church in the US and Canada.
The Laestadian Lutheran Church doesn't say You CAN'T have a TV, but the believers have talked about TV and came to the conclusion that it is easier to live as a believer without all the contrary programming from television.
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 PLLC - Phoenix Laestadian Lutheran Church
Services will be broadcast on Sunday mornings at 11:00 A.M. To see our sister congregations that are also doing live broadcasts, please visit the LLC Online Devotion page.
2007 LLC Phoenix Winter Services:  Welcome to the 2007 LLC Phoenix Winter Services, which will be held February 22-25, 2007 at the Phoenix Laestadian Lutheran Church.
The theme for the services is: "He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches" (Revelation 3:6).
www.pllchurch.org   (174 words)

  
 Læstadianism
The Lutheran ideal was to require the common people to be able to read the Bible on their own.
Churches became more independent and the bonds between church and state were loosened by the Ecclesiastical Act of 1869.
The administration and financial independence of the church increased during the war with the establishment of the Church Central Fund in 1941 and the Ecclesiastical Board in 1944.
www.utexas.edu /courses/sami/diehtu/siida/christian/laest.htm   (8260 words)

  
 laestadian lutheran church
Colorado: Laestadian Lutheran Church of the Roaring Fork Valley.
Laestadian Lutheran Church 567 Washington St Ishpeming, MI 49849 Ph.
… The last division occurred in 1973, and was the impetus for the establishment of the Laestadian Lutheran Church.
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 Pastor Zip's US Lutheran Web Links
This small body is in the tradition of the pietistic Laestadian movement among the Finns in the 19th century.
Formally called the Evangelical Lutheran Church in American until the current ELCA was being formed in 1987—but always spoken of as the "Eielsen Synod"—this synod of very independent Norwegian-American Pietists has apparently declined to one congregation, whose story is linked here.
The LLC was formed in 1973 as a result of the most recent split in the Laestadian movement in North America.
homepage.mac.com /pastorzip/uslutheranlinx.html   (2346 words)

  
 Christianity and the Emerging Nation States
Læstadianism was a fundamentalist and evangelical movement inside the Lutheran Church of Scandinavia and Finland.
The movement was without question a very powerful influence upon the lives of its followers, it is very difficult to separate the secular and the holy in daily life in the Læstadian system of belief.
A complicated, yet highly devoted man, Lars Levi Læstadius (1800-1861) was of partial Sámi descent, went on to become Lutheran pastor, and was the founder of a modern day religious “awakening.” He served in seminary and ministerial capacities in northern Sweden from 1825 to his death in 1861 at.
www.utexas.edu /courses/sami/diehtu/siida/christian/evangelical.htm   (5037 words)

  
 Churches
Church of the Lutheran Brethren of America 123 congregations in the U.S. and 1,500 overseas.
Evangelical Lutheran Conference and Ministerium Claims to be centrist and biblical minus hierarchy orientation; approve women pastors who are "word alone" in focus.
Lutheran Ministerium and Synod Pledged to inerrancy and opposed to charismatic movement.
prophetess.lstc.edu /~rklein/Documents/churches.htm   (802 words)

  
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Congregation of Aarhus, Church of Denmark - http://www.valgmenighed.dk/
Holla Lutheran Congregation, Telemark, Norway (CofN) - http://www.holla.no/
Lutheran Church of the Augsburg Confession, Martin, Slovakia - http://www.bsmt.sk/eng/church/czmain.html
www.att.net /cgi-bin/webdrill?catkey=gwd/Top/Society/Religion_and_Spirituality/Christianity/Denominations/Lutheran/Congregations   (377 words)

  
 Christian Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Church is to go forth in the power of the Holy Spirit to preach deliverance, forgiveness of sins, and salvation in the name of Jesus Christ.
Laestadian Lutheran Church The organization of the Conservative Laestadians in North America
About Confession and Absolution(forgiveness of sins) Confession and Absolution are frequently taught and practiced among Laestadians, and are central articles of faith in the historic confessional writings of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church.
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 Laestadianism at AllExperts
The Laestadian movement (lestadiolaisuus in Finnish and Laestadianismen in Swedish) is a conservative Christian revival movement prominent mostly in Finland, Sweden, Norway and North America.
Laestadius started the movement as a pastor in the Church of Sweden in northern Sweden in the 1840s.
He preferred his followers to be known simply as "Christians," but some started to call themselves "Laestadians." Laestadians are among the biggest revival movements within the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland and the Church of Sweden.
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 MLLC - Congregation History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
This group was known as Laestadians after the first worker of this time of visitation, Lars Levi Laestadius.
In 1902, a small church was built in Minneapolis at 237 Humboldt Avenue North which served as the congregation's home for nearly sixty years.
Due to growth of the congregation membership, efforts began in 1956 toward building a new church, and in 1960 a church was completed at 1922 Fourth Avenue North in Minneapolis.
mllchurch.org /Pages/MLLC_History.html   (346 words)

  
 DailyStocks Open Directory Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Brethren in Christ are found mostly in Pennsylvania (where the church arose) and in the midwestern U.S.; there are also BIC congregations in four Canadian provinces.
Canadian and American Reformed Churches - A small confederation of just over forty churches, in the tradition of the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (Liberated).
Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod - Official web site of this confessional Lutheran church body present in the United States and Canada.
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 Laestadian Lutheran Church, Records
The Laestadian movement, named after Lutheran pastor Lars Levi Laestadius, first reached North America with Finnish immigrants in the 1860s.
The Laestadian Lutheran Church collection is available for public research.
The Laestadian Lutheran Church collection is the physical property of the Immigration History Reseach Center, University of Minnesota.
www.ihrc.umn.edu /research/vitrage/all/la/ihrc1319.html   (252 words)

  
 Congregations Lutheran Denominations Christianity Religion and Spirituality Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Women bring years of experience to weekly sewing sessionsBillings Gazette, MT - 18 hours agoThe camp, which is owned by 37 Lutheran congregations from Bozeman to Billings, is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
Bend WeeklyShrinking congregations have led to revival tacticsBend Weekly, OR - Apr 13, 2007Erin Martinson (center) during her installation as pastor for outreach at Christ Lutheran Church in San Diego.
Group believes church is on the wrong pathLaCrosse Tribune, WI - Apr 13, 2007On Easter, he attended Olivet, which is associated with Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ, a church body formed to accommodate churches that had...
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 ELCA Global Mission - Lutheran churches in North America
Click a country to see where Lutheran church is at work, including where the ELCA has companion church relationships.
Lutheran and other churches, institutions or agencies in companionship with the ELCA
Lutheran churches in communion with the ELCA through the Lutheran World Federation
www.elca.org /companionsynod/namerica.html   (102 words)

  
 Welcome to the Seattle Laestadian Lutheran Church
The mission of our central organization, the Laestadian Lutheran Church, and its member churches is:
To preach the gospel of repentance and remission of sins to the people of our communities, our nations, and throughout the world so that they might become partakers with us of the grace that God offers sin-fallen man in His Son Jesus Christ.
To awaken and inspire Christian values and ethics, soberness of mind, love of homeland, and responsible citizenship among the people of our nations.
www.seallc.org   (100 words)

  
 Laestadian Lutheran Church - Definition up Erdmond.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
was organized on June_9, 1973 under the name Association of American Laestadian Congregations (AALC).
The Laestadian Lutheran Church takes its name from, and resulted in the establishment of the Laestadian Lutheran Church.
Preservers of a faith: American influences on Laestadian congregations in northern Minnesota, 1870-1950
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 Congregations - Search Engine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Laestadian Lutheran Church, Ishpeming, Michigan (LLC) - Local congregation of the LLC, includes Worship times, congregational information, faith statements, and contacts.
Minneapolis Laestadian Lutheran Church, Plymouth, Minnesota (LLC) - Includes Worship times, schedule of events and activities, faith and mission statements, location with map, contacts and features church service in RealAudio.
Phoenix Laestadian Lutheran Church, Cave Creek, Arizona (LLC) - History of the movement in Arizona and formation of this congregation.
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