Lutheran World Federation - Information Bureau Correspondence Files, 1968-1976.

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Lutheran World Federation - Information Bureau Correspondence Files, 1968-1976.

Lutheran World Federation - Information Bureau correspondence files (1968-1976) contain correspondence and mailing lists regarding the distribution of the Lutheran World Federation's (LWF) information news releases in the United States. Correspondents include U.S.A. National Committee of the Lutheran World Federation (USANC) General Secretary Paul C. Empie; U.S. Lutheran church officials, seminary librarians, and leaders of other religious denominations.

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Lutheran World Federation. U.S.A. National Committee. General Secretary (1967-1972, 1974-1975 : Empie)

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The successor body of the Lutheran World Convention (1923-1947), LWF was founded in 1947 as an international, free association of Lutheran churches dedicated to fostering world-wide Lutheran cooperation and unity in faith, mission, study, and ecumenical participation. Publication activities were initiated shortly after its formation. Its Information Bureau published news releases in both English and German. From the description of Lutheran World Federation - Information Bureau Corres...

Empie, Paul C.

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Lutheran World Federation. Information Bureau.

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Lutheran World Ministries, Agency

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Established 1967 as the USA National Committee of the Lutheran World Federation, it became Lutheran World Ministries in 1977. From the description of Records, 1966-1986. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155503766 Established in 1947, the USANC was administered by the NLC Executive Committee from 1947-1966. Upon termination of the NLC in 1966, the USANC became a separate standing body. In 1977, it was reorganized again as Lutheran World Ministries, a joint agency of the Luthera...