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Most of the congregations of the First Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Texas joined the Iowa Synod as its Texas District in 1896. In 1930, the Iowa Synod merged with the
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In 1929, just before its merger into the ALC, the Iowa Synod had 637 pastors, 932 congregations, and 150,683 members.
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Lueker, Erwin L.; Poellot, Luther; Jackson, Paul, eds. (2000).
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that had arisen with some of the pastors sent to America by
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Evangelical Lutheran Church in America predecessor churches
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and Johannes Deindoerfer and a small group moved to Iowa.
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Lutheran denominations established in the 19th century
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Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Iowa and Other States
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Defunct Christian denomination in the United States
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Protestant
Lutheran
Confessional Lutheran
middle level
National Lutheran Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Georg M. Grossmann
St. Sebald, Iowa
American Lutheran Church
Ministers

Georg M. Grossmann
Clayton County, Iowa
‹See Tfd›
German
Saginaw, Michigan
Missouri Synod
Johann Konrad Wilhelm Löhe
Georg M. Grossmann
Ohio Synod
Buffalo Synod
American Lutheran Church
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Neve (1916)
Neve (1916)
Christian Cyclopedia (2000)
Christian Cyclopedia (2000)
"Iowa Synod"
"Iowa and Other States, Evangelical Lutheran Synod of"
Concordia Publishing House

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