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Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of North America

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Christian denomination in the United States

Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of North America
AbbreviationELDoNA
ClassificationProtestant
OrientationConfessional Lutheran
StructureEpiscopal
RegionUnited States
Congregations28
Official websiteeldona.org
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TheEvangelical Lutheran Diocese of North America (ELDoNA) is aconfessional Lutheran church body in theUnited States. There are twenty-eight pastors in the diocese, serving congregations in Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin plusColombia and thePhilippines.[1][2][3]The ELDoNA was founded June 6, 2006 at a meeting held at Salem Lutheran Church,Malone, Texas. A second diocesan synod was held August 28 and 29, 2007.[4] The third diocesan synod was held at Christ Lutheran Church inRichmond, Missouri on May 22, 2008,[5] and the fourth in the same location, May 14–15, 2009.[6] For the fifth Colloquium and Synod, the diocese returned to Malone, Texas, May 12–15, 2010,[7] and met there again for the sixth Colloquium and Synod May 11–13, 2011. The sixth Colloquium and Synod was the first in which all but one of the pastors of the diocese and the entire clergy of theAssociation of Confessional Lutheran Churches (ACLC) were in attendance. Among the significant decisions of the 2011 synod was the resolution to open a diocesan seminary in September 2012; the 2012 synod chose to delay that planned opening to 2014. The 2012 synod took place at Salem Lutheran Church in Malone, Texas the week of April 23–27, 2012, and the 2013 synod took place April 29–May 3, 2013.

In August 2013 the ACLC broke fellowship with the ELDoNA due to the latter's stand on the doctrine of Objective Justification.[8]

In 2006, James Heiser was called to serve as the diocesan bishop. Heiser has published a volume of essays on the doctrine of the holy ministry entitledStewards of the Mysteries of God.[9] He is also the author of a study of the neo-Platonic revival which took place during the Italian Renaissance, entitledPrisci Theologi and the Hermetic Reformation in the Fifteenth Century.[10]

In 2013, Repristination Press published a volume of essays by Pastor John Rutowicz which sets forth the diocesan understanding of the episcopal office:Holding Fast the Faithful Word: Episcopacy and the Office of the Holy Ministry in the Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of North America.[11]

The diocese producesThe Lutheran Herald, a monthly devotional journal that also includes diocesan news.[12]

References

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  1. ^"Find A Parish".eldona.org. RetrievedJuly 4, 2021.
  2. ^"Clergy of the ELDoNA, affi liated congregations and missions, and sister churches"(PDF).The Lutheran Herald: 32. July 4, 2021. RetrievedJuly 4, 2021.
  3. ^"About Us - Church of the Augustana". January 15, 2024. RetrievedJune 29, 2025.
  4. ^Colloquium & Synod, ELDoNA, 2007[permanent dead link].
  5. ^Colloquium & Synod, ELDoNA, 2008, archived fromthe original on October 5, 2008, retrievedDecember 17, 2010.
  6. ^Colloquium & Synod, ELDoNA, 2009[permanent dead link].
  7. ^Colloquium & Synod, ELDoNA, 2010[permanent dead link].
  8. ^"History of the ACLC". Association of Confessional Lutheran Churches. Archived fromthe original on September 23, 2016. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2016.
  9. ^Rutowicz, John (2011).Stewards of the Mysteries of God. Texas: Repristination Press.ISBN 978-1-891469-41-1.
  10. ^Rutowicz, John (2011).Prisci Theologi and the Hermetic Reformation in the Fifteenth Century. Texas: Repristination Press.ISBN 978-1-4610-9382-4.
  11. ^Rutowicz, John (2013).Holding Fast the Faithful Word: Episcopacy and the Office of the Holy Ministry in the Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of North American. Texas: Repristination Press.ISBN 978-1891469466.
  12. ^Lutheran Herald, ELDoNA.

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