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  2. Spanish Evangelical Lutheran Church - Wikipedia

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    The similarly-named Spanish Evangelical Church (Spanish: Iglesia Evangélica Española or IEE) is the result of the merger in 1869 of several Protestant churches—Congregationalists, Methodists, Presbyterians, and Lutherans—and is a union denomination. The IELE, in contrast, forms relationships and partnerships only with other confessional ...

  3. Latino churches are social service hubs - AOL

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    In 2022, Fuller Seminary's Centro Latino, the Brown Church Institute, and Urban Strategies released a groundbreaking study revealing that approximately 94% of Hispanic churches and faith-based ...

  4. Old Apostolic Lutheran Church - Wikipedia

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    Carl A. Kulla, The Journey Of An Immigrant Awakening Movement In America: A Brief History Of Laestadianism and The Apostolic Lutheran Church, 2004, Brush Prairie, Washington. Aila Foltz - Miriam Yliniemi, A Godly Heritage: Historical View of the Laestadian Revival and Development of the Apostolic Lutheran Church in America, 2005, Frazee, Minnesota.

  5. Lutheranism in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The year 1947 also marked the beginning of the American Lutheran Church (ALC)'s mission work in Mexico, which culminated in the foundation of the Mexican Lutheran Church ten years later. That same year, the ALC opened Casa Augsburgo, a small seminary in Mexico City. [6] By 1962, the Mexican Lutheran Church consisted of 15 congregations.

  6. Spanish Evangelical Church - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Evangelical Church (Spanish: Iglesia Evangélica Española [IEE]) is a united denomination; Presbyterians, Methodists, Lutherans, Congregationalists participated in the merger. It was established in the wake of religious tolerance in Spain in 1869.

  7. Laestadian Lutheran Church - Wikipedia

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    The Laestadian Lutheran Church (LLC) is a religious Christian movement, with teachings based from the Bible and the Lutheran Confessions. From June 9, 1973, the organisation was named the Association of American Laestadian Congregations ( AALC ), before the association changed its name in 1994 in order better to convey its spiritual heritage.

  8. Evangelical Lutheran Church of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Congregación San Juan is the mother church of the IELA. The work in Argentina was originally part of the Brazilian District of the LCMS, which later became the independent Evangelical Lutheran Church of Brazil. The congregations in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Chile were placed in a new Argentine District in 1926/1927. The IELA became an ...

  9. Church bells speak again in Spain thanks to effort to recover ...

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    Xavier Pallàs plants his feet on the belfry floor, grips the rope, and with one tug fills the lush Spanish valley below with the reverberating peal of a church bell. For most, church bells are ...