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  2. Norwegian-American Lutheranism - Wikipedia

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    The United Norwegian Lutheran Church of America was the result of the union formed in 1890 between the Norwegian Augustana Synod, the Conference of the Norwegian-Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, and the Anti-Missourian Brotherhood which had dated from 1887. Altar at Mindekirken in Minneapolis

  3. Church of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The church became the state church of Norway around 1020, [3] and was established as a separate church intimately integrated with the state as a result of the Lutheran reformation in Denmark–Norway which broke ties with the Holy See in 1536–1537; the King of Norway was the church's head from 1537 to 2012. Historically the church was one of ...

  4. Synod of the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

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    The result was the Austin Agreement of 1916, and on June 9, 1917, the United Church, the Hauge Synod, and the Norwegian Synod merged to become the Norwegian Lutheran Church of America. [3] In 1946, that body changed its name to the Evangelical Lutheran Church.

  5. United Norwegian Lutheran Church of America - Wikipedia

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    The United Norwegian Lutheran Church of America (UNLC) was the result of the union in 1890 of the Norwegian Augustana Synod (established 1870), the Conference of the Norwegian-Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (established 1870), and the Anti-Missourian Brotherhood (established 1887). Some sources give the church's name as "in ...

  6. List of Norwegian churches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Bethany Lutheran Church (Oilmont, Montana) Clearwater Evangelical Lutheran Church, (Oklee, Minnesota) Trondhjem Norwegian Lutheran Church, ( Rice County, Minnesota) Norway Lutheran Church, ( Saint Paul, Minnesota) Zion Lutheran Church (Shelly, Minnesota) Norwegian Methodist Episcopal Church (Brooklyn, New York)

  7. Minnekirken - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian Lutheran Memorial Church (Norwegian: Den Norske Lutherske Minnekirke), also known as Minnekirken, is a Lutheran church in Chicago, Illinois. It is one of two American churches still using Norwegian as a primary liturgical language, the other being Mindekirken in Minneapolis, Minnesota .

  8. Hauge Synod - Wikipedia

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    The Lutheran Church among Norwegian-Americans: a history of the Evangelical Lutheran Church (Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House: 1960) Satre, Lowell J The Hauge's Synod: education for awakening (editors: Fevold, Eugene L. - Frost, Gerhard E. - Quanbeck, Warren A. - Sonnack, Paul G.: Decorah, Iowa: 1977)

  9. Evangelical Lutheran Free Church of Norway - Wikipedia

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    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.