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Lutheran vs. Episcopalian: What’s the Difference?

The Lutheran and Episcopalian traditions have profoundly impacted Protestant Christianity in Europe, the United States, and worldwide. Yet, these two branches of the Christian faith have similarities...

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Lutheran vs Non-Denominational: What’s the Difference?

The Lutheran tradition is a 500-year-old branch of Protestant Christianity. Non-denominational churches are a fast-growing segment of evangelical Christianity, especially in the United States and...

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What’s the Most Conservative Lutheran Synod?

The Lutheran tradition has a rich 500-year-old history. However, in the last century, some Lutheran denominations and churches have adopted liberal doctrines and practices that align more with modern...

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What Do Lutherans Believe About Mary?

One of the most beloved figures in all of Christianity is Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ. Yet, though Mary plays a prominent theological role in all denominations, certain Christian traditions are...

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Why are Lutheran Churches Named After Saints?

Sometimes people name churches in the Lutheran tradition after saints, like "Saint Mark's Lutheran Church" or "Saint Luke's Lutheran Church." Many people know Lutherans don't have the same view as...

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Do Lutherans Believe You Can Lose Your Salvation?

Salvation is one of the essential doctrines in the Lutheran tradition. According to Lutheran teaching, Jesus Christ died on the cross to save people from sin (1 John 2:2). This leads some people to...

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