National Lutheran Council. Division of Service to Military Personnel. Lutheran Service Commission.

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The National Lutheran Council (NLC) was established on September 6, 1918 as a common agency of participating Lutheran church bodies to administer domestic programs, publicize Lutheran activities and beliefs, and provide overseas emergency relief to areas devastated by World War I. By the 1940s, the NLC expanded and reorganized its program through the creation of divisions, departments, commissions, and bureaus. The Lutheran Service Commission was established in 1951 as a joint agency of the NLC (under the Bureau and later Division of Service to Military Personnel) and the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LC-MS) to provide ministry services to Lutherans in the Armed Forces.

From the description of Auditor's Reports, 1951-1966. (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Library). WorldCat record id: 36452761

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creatorOf National Lutheran Council. Division of Service to Military Personnel. Lutheran Service Commission. Auditor's Reports, 1951-1966. Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Library, ELCA Library
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United States
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Church work with military personnel
Lutheran
Lutheran Church
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Active 1951

Active 1966

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