Ecumenical Planning Programs Files, 1958-1972.

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Ecumenical Planning Programs Files, 1958-1972.

The subject files, 1958-1972, consist mainly of reports, correspondence, publicity generated by various Lutheran and Protestant organizations collected by the Board of World Missions.

2 boxes.

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Lutheran Literature Society.

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Lutheran Television Committee.

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St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church of Tokyo.

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Lutheran World Federation Broadcasting Service. Tokyo Office.

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Japan Evangelical Lutheran Church. Brazil mission.

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Japan International Christian University

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Tokyo Union Theological Seminary.

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Japan-China Friendly Association.

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Lutheran Church in America. Board of World Missions. Secretary for East Asia.

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When the Lutheran Church in America (LCA) was organized in 1962, three of its predecessor bodies had missions in Japan. These three predecessor bodies were: the Augustana Evangelical Lutheran church, the Suomi Synod, and the United Lutheran Church in America (ULCA). The missionaries in Japan of these three churches had been working with the Japan Evangelical Lutheran Church and continued to do so. Various Protestant mission agencies in North America as well as Lutheran a...