Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church Association in America | |
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Det Danske Evangeliske Lutherske Kirkesamfund i Amerika | |
Abbreviation | Blair Church, Danish Association |
Classification | Lutheran |
Region | United States |
Headquarters | Blair, Nebraska |
Origin | 1884 Argo, Nebraska |
Separated from | Conference of the Norwegian-Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church of America |
Merged into | United Evangelical Lutheran Church (1896) |
Ministers | 16[1] |
Missionaries | 1[1] |
Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church Association in America (often known as the Blair Church) was a Lutheran church body that existed in the United States from 1884 to 1896, when it merged into the United Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church.[2]
History
The Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church Association in America, or simply the Blair Church or the Danish Association, was founded in 1884 when a group of Danish congregations left the Conference of the Norwegian-Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church of America.[1] The Danish Association was founded at a meeting in Argo, Nebraska, and moved to nearby Blair, Nebraska after its founding.[3]
The Danish Association created Trinity Seminary on October 21, 1886 in Blair, Nebraska, with Anton Marius Andersen as the first president.[1][4]
In 1896, the Danish Association merged with the Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church in North America to form the United Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church.[4]
References
- 1 2 3 4 Edmund Jacob Wolf (1889). The Lutherans in America; a story of struggle, progress, influence and marvelous growth. New York: J.A. Hill. p. 404.
- ↑ "Danish Lutherans in America". Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. Retrieved November 22, 2017.
- ↑ Ellis, Leeanna (April 7, 2017). "Descendants of Trinity Seminary founder volunteer at Danish Archive". Washington County Pilot-Tribune & Enterprise. Retrieved November 22, 2017.
- 1 2 "A.M. and Laurine Andersen's Dedication Make Trinity/Dana Possible" (PDF). The Danish American Archive and Library. November 2009. Retrieved November 22, 2017.