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Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church
ClassificationLutheran
AssociationsNational Lutheran Council
RegionUnited States
OriginJune 1860
Jefferson Prairie Settlement, Wisconsin
SeparationsConference of the Norwegian-Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (1870)
Norwegian Augustana Synod (1870)
Mission Friends
Merged intoLutheran Church in America (1962)
Congregations1,219
Members619,040
Ministers1,353
Other name(s)Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod in North America (1860–1870)
Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod in North America (1870–1894)
Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod in North America (1894–1948)

The Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church (previously the Augustana Lutheran Synod and also Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod in North America and Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod in North America) was a Lutheran church body in the United States that was one of the churches that merged into the Lutheran Church in America (LCA) in 1962. It had its roots among the Swedish immigrants in the 19th century.[1]

In 1961, just before its merger into the LCA, the Augustana Synod had 1,353 pastors, 1,219 congregations, and 619,040 members.[2]

Formation

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The Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod in North America was established in 1860. The organizing meeting was held at the Jefferson Prairie Settlement, near Clinton, Wisconsin on June 5–8. A group of Swedish Lutheran pastors including Jonas Swensson, Lars Paul Esbjörn, Tuve Hasselquist, Eric Norelius, and Erland Carlsson pioneered development of the Augustana Synod.[3]

Augustana is a shortened version of Confessio Augustana, the Latin name of one of Lutheranism's defining documents, the Augsburg Confession, presented in 1530 in the German city of Augsburg. Along with the Swedish members of the church were Norwegian and Danish members who left the church in 1870 to form the Conference of the Norwegian-Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church of America and the Norwegian Augustana Synod. Also in 1870, the synod was renamed the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod in North America. In 1894 the name was changed to Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod in North America. In 1948, the name Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church was adopted.[4]

In 1922, the synod was given equal standing in Sweden with the Swedish synods.[5]

Originally somewhat conservative, the church gradually turned more liberal after historical criticism was introduced at its seminary. The Augustana Theological Seminary was located on the campus of Augustana CollegeinRock Island, Illinois. It was later merged into the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago upon the formation of the Lutheran Church in America in 1962.[6]

Augustana Church was the direct parent of several liberal arts colleges in the United States: Augustana CollegeinRock Island, Illinois; Gustavus Adolphus CollegeinSt. Peter, Minnesota; Bethany CollegeinLindsborg, Kansas; California Lutheran UniversityinThousand Oaks, California; Midland UniversityinFremont, Nebraska; and the defunct Upsala CollegeinEast Orange, New Jersey. Augustana and Gustavus Adolphus consistently rank among the top 100 liberal arts colleges in the U.S., and the other institutions are recognized as strong regional colleges.[7]

While the Augustana Church had only 600,000 members when the Lutheran Church in America was formed, its influence on its successor bodies has been significant as they incorporated many of Augustana's emphases on mission, ecumenism, and social service. Herbert W. Chilstrom, the first presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, was a graduate of the Augustana Theological Seminary and was ordained to Augustana's ministry in 1958. Included among the Augustana-founded congregations is Mount Olivet Lutheran Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the largest Lutheran congregation in the world with over 13,000 members.[8]

Presidents

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Conferences

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Name Baptized members Congregations
California Conference 38,682 76
Canada Conference 10,507 49
Central Conference 125,312 188
Columbia Conference 38,697 67
Iowa Conference 30,270 63
Minnesota Conference 182,374 300
Nebraska Conference 19,199 50
New England Conference 48,349 88
New York Conference 54,061 125
Red River Valley Conference 28,812 106
Superior Conference 20,974 63
Texas Conference 6,731 27
West Central Conference 25,579 61

Final statistics of the Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church (December 31, 1961).

References

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  1. ^ "Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church". Concordia Publishing House. Retrieved November 19, 2015.
  • ^ "Augustana Synod". American Denomination Profiles. Association of Religion Data Archives. Retrieved July 27, 2017.
  • ^ "Gathering to celebrate birth of Augustana Synod". Augustana College. Archived from the original on November 21, 2015. Retrieved November 19, 2015.
  • ^ "The Augustana Synod And The Covenant Church: Contact, Conflict, And Confluence 1860–2010". Swedish-American Historical Society. Archived from the original on December 18, 2015. Retrieved November 19, 2015.
  • ^ "5. Baptist Groups: Denominations, Subdenominations, and Churches". Baptists in America. New York Chichester, West Sussex: Columbia University Press. 2005. p. 112. doi:10.7312/leon12702-005. ISBN 9780231127035.
  • ^ "Our Story". Lutheran School of Theology. Archived from the original on November 12, 2010. Retrieved November 19, 2015.
  • ^ "Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church Institutions". Augustana Heritage Association. Archived from the original on 2015-11-21. Retrieved November 19, 2015.
  • ^ Bruce D. Johnston. "Historic Churches of the Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church". Augustana Heritage Association. Archived from the original on November 21, 2015. Retrieved November 19, 2015.
  • ^ "Sven Peter August Lindahl papers (1843–1908)". Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center. Retrieved November 19, 2015.
  • ^ Gustavus Adolphus College. "Dr. Gustaf Albert Brandelle". Swedish-American Historical Society. Retrieved November 19, 2015.
  • ^ "Dr. Petrus Olof Bersell". Gustavus Adolphus College. Retrieved November 19, 2015.
  • ^ "Benson, Oscar Algot, 1891–1972". ArchiveGrid. Retrieved November 19, 2015.
  • ^ "Malvin H. Lundeen, Augustana's last president" (PDF). Augustana Heritage Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-17. Retrieved November 19, 2015.
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