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Traditionally-Grounded • Lutheran Confessions

Lutheran Confessions

Traditionally-Grounded


We affirm the ecumenical creeds and the faithful witness of the Church across time and space. We endorse the form and practices of the universal Church that are consistent with Scripture, particularly the office of the ministry and the tradition of worship under Word and Sacrament. We seek dialogue and fellowship with other Lutheran churches and with faithful Christians of other confessions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lutheran Confessions

Book of Concord

ReadThe Augsburg Confession (1530)
ReadThe Small Catechism of Martin Luther (1529)
ReadThe Large Catechism of Martin Luther (1538)
ReadThe Smalcald Articles of Martin Luther (1537)
ReadTreatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope (1537)
ReadApology of the Augsburg Confession (1531)
ReadEpitome of Formula of Concord (1580)
ReadSolid Declaration of Formula of Concord (1580)

 

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The Three Ecumenical Creeds

ReadThe Apostles' Creed
ReadThe Nicene Creed 
ReadThe Athanasian Creed