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When the Lutheran Free Church joined the ALC in 1963, its publishing house, Messenger Press (established 1922), was also added. Augsburg, and Wartburg before it, had published the old ALC denominational magazine The Lutheran Standard , which had ancestry back to the 1840s in the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio .
Jerry H. Miller was the fourth President of California Lutheran University, from 1981-1992.Under his tenure, Cal Lutheran finalized a $70-million expansion plan and built a library, chapel, science center, and residence hall.
The Lutheran was established in 1831 (not to be confused with the German-language Der Lutheraner established by the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod in 1844). The present publication carries the heritage of almost a half-dozen earlier denominational publications of the several merged churches over the previous two centuries, most especially The Lutheran Standard of the former Joint Synod of ...
On January 1, 1986, Lutheran Church in America-Canada Section merged with the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Canada to form the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada.On January 1, 1988, the Lutheran Church in America ceased to exist when its US section, along with the American Lutheran Church and the Association of Evangelical Lutheran Churches, joined together to form the Evangelical Lutheran ...
Messenger Press was the publishing house of the Lutheran Free Church (LFC). At the time of the merger of the Lutheran Free Church with other church bodies to form the "new" American Lutheran Church , Messenger Press merged with the other publishing houses to form Augsburg Fortress .
Ruffin worked as a teacher at South Lakes High School in Reston, Virginia, where he taught history between 1982 and 2007 and wrote multiple books on various religious and historical topics. Ruffin lived in Reston until his death in 2019. Before he died, he served as pastor at Holy Comforter Lutheran Church in Washington, D.C. [1]
In this woodblock from 1568, the printer at left is removing a page from the press while the one at right inks the text-blocks. Propaganda during the Reformation (or the Protestant Revolution of 16th century), helped by the spread of the printing press throughout Europe and in particular within Germany, caused new ideas, thoughts, and doctrines to be made available to the public in ways that ...
Altar and pulpit fellowship describes an ecumenical collaboration between two Christian organizations, and is a Lutheran term for full communion, [1] or communio in sacris. [2] Altar refers to the altar in Christian churches, which holds the sacrament of Holy Communion. Pulpit refers to the pulpit, from which a pastor preaches.