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Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Iowa : ウィキペディア英語版
Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Iowa

The Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Iowa and Other States, commonly known as the Iowa Synod, was founded on August 24, 1854 at St. Sebald in Clayton County, Iowa. It adopted a constitution and its name ((ドイツ語:Die deutsche evangelishe lutheranish Synode von Iowa)), in 1864. The synod was the result of disagreements, in Saginaw, Michigan, that had arisen with some of the pastors sent to America by Johann Konrad Wilhelm Löhe against the Missouri Synod. Some of these pastors joined the Missouri Synod, while pastors Georg M. Grossman and Johannes Deindoerfer and a small group moved to Iowa.
Most of the congregations of the First Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Texas joined the Iowa Synod as its Texas District in 1896. In 1930 the Ohio Synod merged with the Ohio Synod and the Buffalo Synod to form the first instance of the American Lutheran Church (ALC). The latter body, after further mergers, became part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America in 1988.
In 1929, just before its merger into the ALC, the Iowa Synod had 932 pastors, 54 congregations, and 150,683 members.
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