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Lutheran Church in Southern Africa
(LCSA)



 

Contact Information:

Lutheran Church in Southern Africa 
P.O. Box 13292 
Hatfield 0028 
SOUTH AFRICA

Phone: 0027-12-344-2302
Mobile: 082-544-9898
FAX: 0027-86-622-6861
E-mail: Bishop.LCSA@gmail.com

Profile:

Parishes: 51
Congregations: 204
Baptized Members: 20,000
Communicant Members: 10,000
Active Pastors: 36

Bishop:

Rev. Dr. Wilhelm Weber, Jr.

History:

In 1967 the Lutheran Church in Southern Africa (LCSA) became an autonomous church. The LCSA originated from the Mission of the Evangelical Lutheran Free Churches (MELFC) in Germany (formerly known as the Hanoverian Evangelical Lutheran Free Church Mission) which was founded in 1892 and is now known as the Lutherische Kirchenmission (LKM). Therefore, the LCSA has close connections with the LKM (Bleckmar Mission) and with the Free Evangelical Lutheran Synod in South Africa (FELSISA). Since 1980, the LCSA has also worked together with The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, which resulted in a partnership agreement between these churches. As partner church the LCSA receives assistance in the fields of theological education and finances. It is a member of the International Lutheran Council (ILC).

The LCSA does mission work through its congregations and pastors in South Africa, Botswana and Swaziland. At the present, the LCSA is also involved in the translation of the Bible into the Kalanga language.

The LCSA has its own seminary at Enhlanhleni (KwaZulu Natal) where future pastors are trained. Training of catechists at the Catechist School in Kanye, Botswana, is planned. It also developes CLTP (Commission for Lay Training Program) programs to train laypeople to help in church and mission work.

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