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United Lutheran Mission Association | |
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Abbreviation | ULMA |
Classification | Lutheran |
Orientation | Confessional Lutheran |
Theology | Lutheran Theology as contained in The Book of Concord, 1580 |
Region | United States: Illinois, Michigan, Texas |
Headquarters | Decatur, Illinois |
Territory | United States |
Origin | July 16, 2005 Chicago, Illinois |
Separated from | Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod |
Congregations | 4 |
Official website | www |
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Lutheranism in the United States |
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The United Lutheran Mission Association (ULMA) is a Lutheran church organization in the United States. Its membership is primarily composed of former Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS) churches and churchgoers. These churches have sought independence over doctrinal disagreements including, liberalization, congregational autonomy, women's role in the church, and other issues.