Confession of Faith
of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in
America
Here follows the official text as it appears in the Constitution of
the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
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This church confesses the Triune God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
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This church confesses Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and the Gospel as
the power of God for the salvation of all who believe.
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Jesus Christ is the Word of God incarnate, through whom everything was
made and through whose life, death, and resurrection God fashions a new
creation.
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The proclamation of God's message to us as both Law and Gospel is the Word
of God, revealing judgment and mercy through word and deed, beginning with
the Word in creation, continuing in the history of Israel, and centering
in all its fullness in the person and work of Jesus Christ.
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The canonical Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are the written
Word of God. Inspired by God's Spirit speaking through their authors, they
record and announce God's revelation centering in Jesus Christ. Through
them God's Spirit speaks to us to create and sustain Christian faith and
fellowship for service in the world.
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This church accepts the canonical Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments
as the inspired Word of God and the authoritative source and norm of its
proclamation, faith, and life.
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This church accepts the Apostles',
Nicene,
and Athanasian Creeds as true declarations of
the faith of this church.
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This church accepts the Unaltered Augsburg Confession as a true witness
to the Gospel, acknowledging as one with it in faith and doctrine all churches
that likewise accept the teachings of the Unaltered Augsburg Confession.
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This church accepts the other confessional writings in the Book of Concord,
namely, the Apology of the Augsburg Confession, the Smalcald Articles and
the Treatise, the Small Catechism, the Large Catechism, and the Formula of Concord, as further
valid interpretations of the faith of the Church.
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This church confesses the Gospel, recorded in the Holy Scriptures and confessed
in the ecumenical creeds and Lutheran confessional writings, as the power
of God to create and sustain the Church for God's mission in the world.






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