- Lutheran Church of Central Africa
The Lutheran Church of Central Africa or LCCA is a
Christian denomination of theLutheran tradition based in the African countries ofZambia andMalawi . Currently (2004), it consists of over 40,000 members in 200 congregations spread throughout both countries.The LCCA maintains the Lutheran Seminary for the training of ministers, in
Lusaka , the capital ofZambia , and the Lutheran Bible Institute, a pre-seminary pastoral training school based inLilongwe ,Malawi .tructure
Government
Technically, the two members of the LCCA, the "Lutheran Church of Central Africa - Malawi Conference" (LCCA-MC) and the "Lutheran Church of Central Africa - Zambia Conference" (LCCA-ZC) are both members of the overarching
synod known as the Lutheran Church of Central Africa. In practice, due to political borders, both conferences operate independent of one another, their only true link being in the sharing of pastoral training facilities inLusaka andLilongwe .The LCCA-MC and LCCA-ZC are led by a president and a chairman, respectively, both elected for four year terms in bienual conventions within their own conferences. Synodical conventions are intended to be held regularly, but often are not, due to political borders.
Educational institutions
The LCCA runs two facilities for the training of clery. The first is the "Lutheran Bible Institute", located in
Lilongwe ,Malawi . It is intended as a three year pre-seminary school and serves students from both of the LCCA's conferences.The second facility is the "Lutheran Seminary" located in
Lusaka ,Zambia . The "Lutheran Seminary" is a three year seminary for the training of clergy for the LCCA and trains students from both of the LCCA's conferences. Following training at the "Lutheran Seminary" students typically serve a one year vicarship after which they are ordained as clergy.Other institutions
The LCCA maintains "The Lutheran Press" on the campus of the Lutheran Seminary, in
Lusaka ,Zambia and at the "Lutheran Bible Institute" in Lilongwe. The Lutheran Press publishes and prints various religious materials for use by the LCCA.Among Lutheran Press publications are various local language hymnals, educational materials and an occasional newsletter.
History
The Lutheran Church of Central Africa was established by
Lutheran missionaries from theWisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod . First exploratory mission work began in the 1949 (with the first resident missionaries arriving in 1953) in the British colony ofNorthern Rhodesia (later to become the country ofZambia ). In 1955, an official denomination, named the "Rhodesian Lutheran Church Conference" was organized. In 1962, the "Rhodesian Lutheran Church Conference" was reorganized and became "The Lutheran Church of Central Africa".Exploratory mission work in the neighboring country of Malawi after 1962 led to the foundation of the Malawi Conference of the LCCA.
Beliefs
The LCCA teaches that the Bible is the only authoritative source for doctrine. It subscribes to the Lutheran Confessions (the
Book of Concord ,1580 ) as accurate presentations of what Scripture teaches. It teaches thatJesus is the center of Scripture and the only way to eternal salvation, and that the Holy Spirit uses the gospel alone in Word and Sacraments (Baptism andHoly Communion ) to bring people to faith in Jesus as Savior and keep them in that faith, strengthening them in their daily life of sanctification.Doctrinally, both conferences of the LCCA are in union.
Ecumenical relations
Fellowship relations between the LCCA and other church groups are established only upon investigation and confirmation that both church groups hold complete unity in scriptural doctrine and practice.
The LCCA is closely associated with the
Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod . It is also a member of theConfessional Evangelical Lutheran Conference (CELC) [ [http://www.celc.info/index.php?whoarewe.php Who we are - Membership] ] , a worldwide organization of confessionalLutheran church bodies.References
ee also
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Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod External links
* [http://www.celc.info/cgi-bin/home.cgi?malawi01 LCCA-MC information page from the CELC website]
* [http://www.celc.info/cgi-bin/home.cgi?zambia01 LCCA-ZC information page from the CELC website]
* [http://www.wels.net/cgi-bin/site.pl?2617&collectionID=697&contentID=1091&shortcutID=1904 Historical Timeline of the Zambia Conference of the LCCA (from the WELS website)]
* [http://www.wels.net/cgi-bin/site.pl?2617&collectionID=689&contentID=57400&shortcutID=20308 Historical Timeline of the Malawi Conference of the LCCA (from the WELS website)]
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