No, one of Luther's beliefs was clarity of scripture. For that reason, Pastors usually teach in the common language of the local congregation.
The majority of Icelanders are members of the Church of Iceland, which is Lutheran Christian. The official language in Iceland is Icelandic.
the National Church of Iceland--a Lutheran body (from Wikipedia)
The Church of Finland (Lutheran protestantism) is the official religion.
There is a Lutheran Church and a Catholic Church but no Lutheran Catholic Church.
The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Norway is the official state church of Norway. Most people are nominal members though only about 10% of the population regularly attends church.
Iceland's constitution grants freedom of religion to everyone.But the constitution also specifies that the "Evangelical Lutheran Church is a national church and as such it is protected and supported by the state."But I'm not really sure if that means it is the "official religion" of Iceland, if there is one.If Iceland has an official religion, it is Lutheran. The majority of Icelanders are "registered" as being Lutheran.
lutheran church
Gethsemane Evangelical Lutheran Church was created in 1891.
Well, It is a Lutheran Church, so the denomination is Lutheran.
Danske Evangelist Lutheran Kirke was created in 1875.
I think that there is an Evangelical Lutheran church and a Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. ----- The three largest Lutheran denominations in America are the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod (LCMS), and the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS). There are over 100 Lutheran denominations worldwide.
Confession is incorporated into the normal church service in the Lutheran church.