ELCA
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) is a major Christian denomination in the United States, formed in 1988 through the merger of three Lutheran bodies. It is known for its commitment to social justice, inclusivity, and community service, emphasizing the importance of faith in everyday life.
The ELCA is part of the larger Lutheran tradition, which traces its roots to the teachings of Martin Luther in the 16th century. With over 3 million members, the ELCA operates numerous congregations, schools, and social service organizations, focusing on spreading the message of the Gospel and serving those in need.