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Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church

Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church
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Classification Protestant
Polity Episcopal
Moderator Bishop K. Frederick Paradesi Babu
Associations National Council of Churches in India, WCC
Region Andhra Pradesh, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Founder United Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Origin 1842
Guntur
Branched from Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Congregations 5000
Members 3,000.000baptized
Ministers 850
Hospitals 9
Primary schools 24
Data as of September 2008. 43rd Biennial Report 2007, page 6.

Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church (AELC) was constituted in the year 1927 in Andhra Pradesh, India. It is the Indian successor to the United Lutheran Church in America which was started as a self-supporting, self-governing, and self-propagating church among Telugu Christians.

Bartholomaeus Ziegenbalg and Heinrich Plütschau of the Danish-Halle Missionary Society at Tranquebar were the first Protestant Missionaries to India who were Lutherans.

The AELC was founded as a mission field of the then United Lutheran Church in America (ULCA) by John Christian Frederick Heyer (known as Father Heyer) on 31 July 1842.

As a first step, schools were established. With new baptisms, the confidence of the missionaries increased. Later hospitals were established.

The current Moderator / Bishop of the AELC is Bishop K.Fredarick Paradesi Babu. In the recent elections of the AELC, Bishop K.Fredarick Paradesi Babu was elected as the President of the AELC for a term of four years replacing Bishop B. Suneel Bhanu.

For administrative purposes, six synods have been established, each taken care of by a Synod President. A 24-member Executive Council whose members are drawn from the six synods administers the Church society.

The Executive Council of this Church Society elects a set of office-bearers each quadrennium. The Moderator / Bishop heads this century-old Church Society. In earlier nomenclature, the term President was used. However, with the arrival of Rev. G. Emmanuel, the nomenclature was changed to Moderator / Bishop to denote a more ecclesiastical term. However, the term President also continues to be used.

For long, women's ordination in the AELC was taboo. One of the first theologically trained women of this Church, the Fuller Theological Seminary-educated Rev. Dr B. V. Subbamma could have been ordained long ago. But Church leaders, fearing her leadership kept the issue of women's ordination aside.


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