Evangelical Lutheran Church of England
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The Evangelical Lutheran Church of England (ELCE) is a confessional Lutheran synod in the United Kingdom. It has congregations in England, Wales and Scotland.
The ELCE's oldest congregations date back to 1896, and the ELCE itself was founded in 1954. It currently has 19 congregations and missions,[1] and a seminary, Westfield House, in Cambridge. Together, there are about 1,500 baptized members.[2]
The ELCE is a member of the European Lutheran Conference and of the International Lutheran Council.
Congregations
England
Greater London
- Holy Trinity Lutheran Church; Tottenham, London.[3]
- Luther-Tyndale Memorial Church; Kentish Town.[4] Website:
- St Andrew's Lutheran Church; Ruislip.[5] Website:
- Christ Lutheran Church, Petts Wood.[6] Website:
- St Paul's Lutheran Church; Borehamwood.[7] Website:
East of England
South East England
South West England
West Midlands
North East England
- St Timothy's Lutheran Church, Sunderland.[20]
Scotland
- St Columba Lutheran Church; East Kilbride.[21] Website:
Wales
See also
References
- ↑ Directory of ELCE congregations and missions
- ↑ The Lutheran Church in Great Britain The Lutheran World Federation
- ↑ Holy Trinity Lutheran Church; TOttenham, London
- ↑ Luther-Tyndale Memorial Church; Kentish Town
- ↑ St Andrew's Lutheran Church; Ruislip
- ↑ Christ Lutheran Church, Petts Wood
- ↑ St Paul's Lutheran Church; Borehamwood
- ↑ Ascension; Brandon
- ↑ Resurrection Lutheran Church; Cambridge
- ↑ Redeemer Lutheran Church; Harlow
- ↑ Ipswich Lutheran Mission
- ↑ Our Saviour Lutheran Church; Fareham
- ↑ Brighton Lutheran Mission
- ↑ Oxford Lutheran Mission
- ↑ Rainham Lutheran Mission
- ↑ St Peter's Lutheran Church; Plymouth
- ↑ Bristol Lutheran Mission
- ↑ Cheltenham Lutheran Mission
- ↑ Good Shepherd Lutheran Church; Coventry
- ↑ St Timothy's Lutheran Church, Sunderland
- ↑ St Columba Lutheran Church; East Kilbride
- ↑ St David Lutheran Church; Cardiff Archived 2015-09-16 at the Wayback Machine.
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