What is the ACLC all about?

The Association of Confessional Lutheran Churches is not based on protest or any particular issue.  And, while it was initially formed to meet the needs of those congregations which have been removed recently from the ELS, the association welcomes all who share its doctrine.  The association's purpose is to assist its members in preaching the Gospel.  It was started when it became apparent that a number of congregations would soon be out of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod.  The pastors of those congregations became concerned for the long-term welfare of the congregations they serve.  Of particular concern was the question of where would a congregation find a faithful pastor if it found itself in need.  The root purpose of the ACLC, then, is to maintain a pool of pastors from which congregations can call.

The ACLC seeks to identify and build true biblical fellowship.  The ACLC is presently free conferencing with the Orthodox Lutheran Confessional Conference of Independent Churches (OLCCIC) at their invitation.  The next conference of the ACLC is scheduled for January 29, 2008 in the Twin Cities, and is to be followed by a free conference with the OLCCIC  and the Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of North America (ELDoNA) on January 30th and 31st.  The papers from the first two free conferences can be found at the free conference website.  PLEASE NOTE: the papers are not to be considered official doctrine of either group.  They serve as the basis for discussion.

There are certainly other important benefits to the ACLC.  Not the least of which is strength in numbers.  We are told: Proverbs 27:17 As iron sharpens iron, So a man sharpens the countenance of his friend.  When churches group together, they help each other stay on the narrow way, and make it easier to train preachers and teachers as well as do mission work.

The ACLC adopted part 1 of a Doctrinal Subscription at its June 2007 conference.  Part 2 will address contemporary issues (not that these are not in fact addressed in part 1, but that there is a desire to be clear on these points).  We welcome comments and concerns about our doctrinal subscription.

For more information, or if you are looking for a congregation to join or be served by, please contact Pastor Rolf Preus: rolfpreus@msn.com (701) 788-2096.

Congregations forming the Association of Confessional Lutheran Churches

Faith, Litchfield, Illinois

First American Lutheran (First Confessional Lutheran Parish), Mayville, North Dakota

First Evanger (First Confessional Lutheran Parish), Fertile, Minnesota

Grace (First Confessional Lutheran Parish), Crookston, Minnesota

Reformation, Hillsboro, Oregon

St. Mary Evangelical Lutheran Chapel, Des Moines, Iowa

St. Paul, Escondido, California

Wayfarer's Chapel, Fillmore, California

And others