laestadian lutheran church

About Us

The Laestadian Lutheran Church takes its name from Martin Luther and Lars Levi Laestadius. The name of the reformer Martin Luther and his teach ings are well known around the world. The name of Laestadius is less familiar. Lars Levi Laestadius was a Lutheran pastor who served in northern Sweden from 1825-1861. In 1844, after nine teen years in the ministry, Laestadius was helped into living faith by a woman named Milla Clementsdotter, a member of a group known as “Readers.” Follow ing his conversion, Laestadius's sermons were instilled with a new power, the power of the Holy Spirit. A revival movement began and soon spread far beyond the borders of Swedish Lapland.

The movement reached North America with Finnish immigrants in the 1860s. Congregations were first formally organized in Cokato, Minnesota in 1872 and Calumet, Michigan in 1873. Since 1890 a number of schisms have splintered the movement on this continent. The subjects of disagree ment have primarily been the under standing of justification, God's congregation, and the sacraments. The last division occurred in 1973 and was the impetus for the establishment of the Laestadian Lutheran Church.

The Laestadian Lutheran Church (LLC) was organized on June 9, 1973 under the name “Association of American Laes tadian Congregations” (AALC). The association changed its name in 1995 in order to better convey its spiritual heritage and the nature of its organization. Today the Laestadian Lutheran Church has over thirty member congregations in the United States and Canada. The highest concentrations of members are in Minnesota, Washington, Arizona, Michigan, and Saskatchewan. The con gregations are served by approximately eighty ministers. The teachings of Laestadian ism are based on the Bible and the Lutheran Confessions. Centermost among these teachings is the sermon of Jesus' suffer ing, death, and victori ous resur rec tion. The work of Jesus Christ con tin ues in this world as the work of the Holy Spirit in Christ's congre gat ion. Thus the Laestadian Lutheran Church teaches of God's kingdom and preaches repentance and the for give ness of sins. We hold, in accord with the Lutheran Confessions, that the Bible is the high est guide and authority for Christian faith, doctrine, and life. 

Dates to Remember

2013 LLC Summer Services, Deer Park, WA
2013 LLC Summer Services, Deer Park, WA
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LLC Language Camp, HLC
LLC Language Camp, HLC
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Language camps provide a unique opportunity to study languages and cultures while being in the hearing of God's Word. | July 8–20, Hasscib Lake Camp

Featured Publications

O Time of Joy in Zion
O Time of Joy in Zion
Recorded at LLC Peace Garden Youth Days in September 2012, this first in a pair of commemorative CDs marking the annual event’s 40th anniversary features the vibrant voices of hundreds of young people. The CD’s 13 songs are sung to piano accompaniment, which is customary for the Youth Days singing in the Burdick Center, where most of the scheduled activity takes place.
Expanding Gospel Work
Expanding Gospel Work
This book is drawn from two-volumes of SRK history covering the above years. This new book features English text and approximately 250 photos.
On the Cross the Sun is Shining
On the Cross the Sun is Shining
On the Cross the Sun Is Shining is LLC's latest recording. The CD's 21songs are Easter themed and include peaceful choral pieces, solos, a variety of instruments, and congregational-style singing that people of all ages will enjoy.
Laestadian Lutheran Church 279 N Medina St, Suite #150, Loretto, MN 55357
Phone 763-479-2422 | Fax 763-479-2133 | Email info@llchurch.org
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