Lutheran Churches of the Reformation
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The Lutheran Churches of the Reformation (LCR) is an association of Lutheran congregations. The LCR has its roots among groups of Lutherans that broke with the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS) in the middle of the 20th century, and was formally incorporated in 1964. Church services are generally traditional and reverent in the style of the mid-1900s conservative Christians.
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Lutheran Churches of the Reformation | |
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Abbreviation | LCR |
Classification | Protestant |
Orientation | Lutheran |
Polity | Congregational |
Region | United States |
Origin | 1956 |
Separated from | Orthodox Lutheran Conference Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod |
Separations | Fellowship of Lutheran Congregations (1979) Orthodox Lutheran Confessional Conference (2006) |
Congregations | 12 (2021)[1] |
Members | 1,300 (2009) |
Ministers | 11 (2021)[2] |
Publications | One Accord The Faithful Word |
Official website | www |
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