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Concordia Lutheran Conference : ウィキペディア英語版 | Concordia Lutheran Conference
The Concordia Lutheran Conference is a small organization of Lutheran churches in the United States which formed in 1956. It was a reorganization of some of the churches of the Orthodox Lutheran Conference, which had been formed in September, 1951 in Okabena, Minnesota〔David Mensing, ''Historical Essays'', (Oak Forest, Illinois: Scriptural Publications, 2009), 3.〕 following a break with Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod. It is the remaining successor of the Orthodox Lutheran Conference. The current president is the Reverend Edward J. Worley, pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church in Seattle, Washington. All members of the board of directors serve one year terms. It is in fellowship with 7 mission congregations in Russia and Nigeria. Scriptural Publications, the publishing arm of the Concordia Lutheran Conference, has just published an anthology, ''Historical Essays'' by Rev. David T. Mensing: "The Missouri Synod's Slide into Heterodoxy, 1932-1947"; "The Establishment of Heterodoxy in the Missouri Synod, 1950"; and "The Founding of the Orthodox Lutheran Conference, 1951." == Teachings == The Conference describes itself as "orthodox," with special emphasis on the inerrant, literal interpretation of the Christian Bible. The Concordia Lutheran Conference subscribes to the Book of Concord and the ''Brief Statement of the Doctoral Position of the Missouri Synod'' in its doctrinal stance.
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