National Lutheran Council. Inter-Lutheran Consultation.

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The Inter-Lutheran Consultation (ILC) was formed in 1963 by the NLC (an agency of the Lutheran Church in America and The American Lutheran Church), the LCMS, and the Synod of Evangelical Lutheran Churches to discuss the formation of a new agency in which the bodies could participate. Sub-Committees were established to discuss and plan the structure of the new agency as well as address the agency's role in specific areas of service. The ILC's efforts came to fruition on January 1, 1967 with the formation of the Lutheran Council in the U.S.A. (LCUSA). As the successor agency to the NLC, the LCUSA had membership which.

Represented 95% of American Lutherans.

From the description of Correspondence Files, 1958-1966. (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Library). WorldCat record id: 36956751

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associatedWith American Lutheran Church (1961-1987) corporateBody
associatedWith Asberg, Theodore. person
associatedWith Behnken, John W. person
associatedWith Empie, Paul C., 1909-1979. person
associatedWith Fry, Franklin Clark, 1900-1968. person
associatedWith Lutheran Church in America. corporateBody
associatedWith Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod. corporateBody
associatedWith Lutheran Council in the U.S.A. corporateBody
associatedWith Schiotz, Fredrik A., 1901-1989. person
associatedWith Synod of Evangelical Lutheran Churches. corporateBody
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Active 1958

Active 1966

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