Orthodox Lutheran Confessional Conference Explained

Orthodox Lutheran Confessional Conference
Abbreviation:OLCC
Main Classification:Lutheran
Area:United States
Founded Date:2006
Separated From:Lutheran Churches of the Reformation
Congregations:3

The Orthodox Lutheran Confessional Conference is a group of independent Lutheran congregations. The OLCC was organized in 2006 after the charter congregations left the Lutheran Churches of the Reformation.

Organizational structure

The OLCC consists of independent Lutheran congregations who are united in doctrine and practice. It has no political structure, treasury, or form of government. The pastoral conference has a chairman who serves as a point of contact for outside groups and congregations.

Doctrine and practice

The OLCC professes that the Book of Concord is in complete agreement with the teachings of the Bible. In Lutheranism, this is often known as a quia subscription.

The following beliefs distinguish this group from others which likewise profess a quia subscription.

Church

Ministry

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