American Lutheran Church 25th Anniversary Album ( 1930 - 1955 )
Editor: Rev. Lester F. Heins
35 pages

Condition as shown in photos. Cover and pages slightly worn, aged and dogeared. No markings found.

Includes:
  • The Story of the ALC
  • Debts, Financing and Budgets
  • War and Its Aftermath
  • Chart of Baptised/Confirmed Membership, Giving, etc, for each District
  • Evangelism
From Wikipedia:
The American Lutheran Church (ALC) was a Christian Protestant denomination in the United States and Canada that existed from 1960 to 1987. Its headquarters were in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Upon its formation in 1960, The ALC designated Augsburg Publishing House, also located in Minneapolis, as the church publisher. The Lutheran Standard was the official magazine of The ALC.

The ALC's immigrant heritage came mostly from Germany, Norway, and Denmark, and its demographic center was in the Upper Midwest (with especially large numbers in Minnesota). Theologically, the church was influenced by pietism. It was slightly more conservative than the Lutheran Church in America (LCA), with which it would eventually merge.