Lutheran Banner 1947-1950, 1952, 1954

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Lutheran Banner 1947-1950, 1952, 1954

This series comprises issues of the American Lutheran Church's Commission on Negro Missions' Lutheran Banner. Issues date from 1947-1954. The issues post-date the ALC's direct involvement with the commission's work - which was transferred to the National Lutheran Council in 1951 - but all issues were kept together for continuity purposes. This series does not comprise a complete run. The following issues are missing: number 4, 1947; all issues for 1951; numbers 28,28, 1952; all issues for 1953; and number 36 1954.

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American Lutheran Church (1930-1960) Commission on Negro Missions

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See also ALC 27 Administrative History. Creation of the Lutheran Banner grew out of the perception that while the American Lutheran Church (ALC) weekly church paper, The Lutheran Standard, provided news about the church and its ministry, there was news about the life and ministry of the church to be shared with church members that could not be highlighted in a weekly magazine of the national church that had a large national focus. Workers and pastors involved with the Co...

American Lutheran Church (1930-1960)

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The ALC met as a delegate body biennially in October, the time and place of which was determined by the president and Board of Trustees. All boards and standing committees sent their reports to the president at least sixty days before the convention, so that he could have them printed and sent to the delegates twenty days before the biennial meeting. From the description of Official Reports for Church Conventions 1932-1960. (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Library). WorldCat r...