Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
The Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (Latvian: Latviešu evangeliski luteriska Baznica Amerika; LELBA) is a Lutheran denomination, formed in 1957 as a federation, and reorganized in 1975 as a formal denomination. In 1978 Lauma Lagzdins Zusevics was ordained as the first woman to serve as a full-time minister for the LELBA. In 2014 she became the first female Lutheran bishop in Latvian history, as the Church of Latvia proper does not recognize women's ordination.
Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church in America | |
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Abbreviation | LELBA |
Classification | Lutheran |
Region | United States |
Origin | 1957/1972 Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Congregations | 68 (2007) |
Members | 12,000 (2007) |
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As of 2007, 12,000 congregants and 68 congregations of the church were present in the United States. It is headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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