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Synod of Evangelical Lutheran Churches was created in 1902.
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.
The Missouri Synod is actually a separate denomination from other Lutheran denominations, despite the use of the word "synod" in its name. The Missouri Synod is extremely conservative on doctrinal and social issues, e.g. they don't allow female clergy, believe that the Bible is literally true, oppose homosexuality, etc.
Missouri Synod Lutheran Church.
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In the Missouri Synod Lutheran Church, women do not vote in congregational meetings or hold voting positions within the church. However, they are encouraged to participate in various church activities and can serve in leadership roles, such as in women's groups and educational programs. The church emphasizes the importance of women's contributions in these areas while maintaining traditional governance structures.
There are three main types of Lutheran churches: Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS), and Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS). They differ in their beliefs and practices, such as views on the Bible, sacraments, and social issues. ELCA is more liberal, LCMS is more conservative, and WELS is more traditional in their interpretations of Lutheran teachings.
First, speak with a Missouri Synod pastor. He will probably wish to take you through the Six Chief Parts of Christian doctrine as they are laid out in Luther's Small Catechism.
Ernest G. Heissenbuttel has written: 'Pittsburgh Synod congregational histories' -- subject(s): Churches, Pittsburgh Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
Excluding nonmembers from communion is not a policy of the Lutheran church as a whole. Rather, it may be the policy of a specific church or of a particular denomination. Unlike Catholicism, the Lutheran church does not have one central body. Instead, it is composed of a number of different divisions. In the US, there are three primary groups: the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA) Lutheran Church-- Missouri Synod (LCMS or just Missouri Synod), and Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS or Wisconsin Synod). Each group has its own policy on communion. Missouri and Wisconsin Synods both practice closed communion; only members can take communion. The ELCA, however, practices open communion, where anyone can. Of course, individual churches may choose to follow a different procedure from that of the denomination to which they belong, so it is possible for an ELCA church to have closed communion.
The person asking this question must have either had a typo or misunderstood the use of "Missouri Synod Lutheran" and use the name senate instead.