Association of Confessional Lutheran Churches
The Association of Confessional Lutheran Churches (ACLC) was established in the early part of the 21st century to meet the needs of Lutheran congregations that departed from the Evangelical Lutheran Synod when they considered a pastor to have been wrongly removed by that body.[1]
Purpose
The root purpose of the ACLC, then, is to maintain a pool of pastors from which member congregations can call. There are two member churches.
Notes
- "History of the ACLC". Archived from the original on 2016-09-23. Retrieved 2010-04-10.
gollark: And none of the stupid case insensitivity thing.
gollark: It could use something like HTTP, but over the eminently superior QUIC, and with headers being easier to parse S-expressions (or maybe with a binary encoding).
gollark: If we have a shiny new™ thing with no legacy APIs whatsoever, a more coherent interface, and S-expressions in all places, it could work.
gollark: But there must be moderately reusable libraries for this now.
gollark: I mean, the web and layouts and stuff are 8281837373 hard.
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