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  2. With 3.6 million members as of 2022, the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland is one of the largest Lutheran churches in the world. It is Finland's largest religious body; at the end of 2022, 65.2% of Finns were members of the church. [1]

  3. The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland is the church of approximately 3,6 million people, who are members of the parish of their home town. We want to be a church for all people – regardless of background – so we welcome everyone to attend our activities. News. Latest news.

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    Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland. The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland is the sum of its parts. We are home to all sorts of people – young and old, male and female. As Finland has grown more international, the face of the Church has changed.

  5. Church and state. The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finlands position on the Finnish state has evolved over the years. Until 1870, the ELCF was a state church: the state was bound to uphold the Lutheran confession, and it exerted a decisive influence on church-related matters. Finlands first freedom of religion legislation was enacted in ...

  6. Feb 24, 2023 · Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland. The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland is the church of approximately four million people, who are members of the parish of their home town. We want to be a church for all people – regardless of background – so we welcome everyone to attend our activities.

  7. Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland. (Suomen evankelis-luterilainen kirkko) Christianity came to Finland in the 12th century. St Henry is the patron saint and first bishop of Finland. At the time of the Reformation in the 16th century Finland was part of the kingdom of Sweden.

  8. The Mission Diocese was founded in March 2013. Its first bishop, Risto Soramies, was consecrated on 4 May 2013. [5] [6] [7] The Evangelical Lutheran Mission Diocese of Finland shares altar and pulpit fellowship with those in the Communion of Nordic Lutheran Dioceses, in addition to being a member of the International Lutheran Council. [8]

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