Kinki Evangelical Lutheran Church

Lutheran church in Japan
Kinki Evangelical Lutheran Church
Logo of the KELC
ClassificationProtestant
OrientationPietist Lutheran
LeaderThe Rev. Shigeo Sueoka
AssociationsLutheran World Federation, Asian Lutheran Communion
RegionJapan
Origin1951
Osaka, Japan
Branched fromNorwegian Missionary Society, Evangelical Lutheran Free Church of Norway Japan Mission
Congregations29
Members2,600 baptized
Official websitewww.kelc.net

The Kinki Evangelical Lutheran Church (近畿福音ルーテル教会, Kinki Fukuin Rūteru Kyōkai) or KELC is a Lutheran church in Japan. It currently has approximately 2,600 baptized members[1] in 29 congregations nationwide.[2]

The current president is the Rev Shigeo Sueoka.

History

The KELC traces its history to the eviction of foreign Christian missionaries from mainland China in the 1950s after the establishment of the People's Republic of China. In 1951, missionaries from the Norwegian Missionary Society (NMS) and the Evangelical Lutheran Free Church of Norway (LFCN) established a mission in Japan, primarily in the Kinki region.

On November 3, 1961, 14 congregations planted by the NMS and LFCN organised themselves as the KELC. In 1976, the KELC was accepted as a full member of the Lutheran World Federation.[2] The KELC was officially recognized as a religious body in 1980.[3]

Structure and organization

Congregations by prefectures

Congregations in the cities of Amagasaki, Kawanishi, Kobe, Sanda and Takarazuka
Congregations in the cities of Hannan, Izumisano, Osaka, Sakai, and Yao
Congregations in the cities of Kainan, and Wakayama as well as the town of Misato
Congregations in the cities of Nara, Sakurai and Kashihara
Congregations in the cities of Shima, and Tsu

Ministries

Some KELC local congregations operate kindergartens and nursery schools. The KELC also sponsors the Kobe Lutheran Theological Seminary together with the West Japan Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Affiliations & cooperation

The work of Lutheran missionaries resulted in the establishment of five major Lutheran church bodies and a number of smaller ones, with a total membership of approximately 30,000. The largest of these, with about 20,000 members, is the Japan Evangelical Lutheran Church. Other Lutheran churches include the Japan Lutheran Church, the West Japan Evangelical Lutheran Church, the Japan Lutheran Brethren Church, the Lutheran Evangelical Christian Church and the Fellowship Deaconry Evangelical Church (Marburger Mission).

Cooperation among the various Lutheran churches in Japan is common, particularly with respect to outreach ministries. Church planting plans are mutually shared in order to avoid duplications. Most of the Lutheran churches have also joined together to form the Lutheran Literature Society (聖文舎, Seibunsha), which publishes Christian books and materials; one notable endeavor being in the publication of a common Lutheran hymnal.[4]

The KELC is also a full member of the Lutheran World Federation and is cooperates with the Norwegian Missionary Society and the Evangelical Lutheran Free Church of Norway Japan Mission.

See also

References

  1. ^ LWF Statistics - Japan Archived 2018-02-03 at the Wayback Machine The Lutheran World Federation
  2. ^ a b Lutheran World Federation: Member Churches Archived 2009-12-14 at the Wayback Machine - Kinki Evangelical Lutheran Church
  3. ^ Kinki Evangelical Lutheran Church About The KELC[permanent dead link] (Japanese)
  4. ^ Okinawa Lutheran Church: Lutheran Mission in Japan

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