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  1. Home - ELCIN (Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia)

    ELCIN was established through the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Mission (FELM), formerly the Finnish Missionary Society (FMS). In 1954 the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia (ELCIN) got her …

  2. Community Services - ELCIN

    Medical Services ELCIN has a private hospitals, called Selma Rainio. It provides a community based primary health care. Other services offered by ELCIN include ELOC Vestment which produces …

  3. Founders - ELCIN

    Dr Niitenge was elected a Moderator in the first session of the ELCIN 24th Synod that was gathered at Ongwediva on 17 August 2021. This means ELCIN will have no Bishop for the next years to 2024, …

  4. Deaneries East - ELCIN

    ELCIN was established through the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Mission (FELM), formerly the Finnish Missionary Society (FMS) that came to plant the seed of Christianity in Namibia 1870.

  5. Deaneries Western - ELCIN

    Rosh Pinah Deanery and her Congregations are: Swakopmund Deanery and her Congregations are:

  6. ELCIN Structure - ELCIN

    ELCIN was established through the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Mission (FELM), formerly the Finnish Missionary Society (FMS) that came to plant the seed of Christianity in Namibia 1870.

  7. Background - ELCIN

    In the 1960s the church adopted episcopal polity and was subsequently led by a bishop. In 1992, the church was divided into two dioceses, the Eastern Diocese and the Western Diocese, each led by its …

  8. ELCIN, elect a new leadership at Synod XXV - ELCIN

    The elections were presided by ELCIN Elections officials such as Mr Nicodemus Shimpanda, Mrs Rauna Nkandi, Mrs Helena Amuthitu and Mr Mike Kapweya. The ballots were counted in the presence of …

  9. ELCIN Departments

    The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia (ELCIN) has four (4) Departments and one (1) Entity. These Department are under the structure of ELCIN Church Council, Presiding Bishop and General …

  10. Omukwetu Magazine - ELCIN

    Those 6 gentlemen formed the nucleus of what is known today as The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia (ELCIN), formerly ELOC, i.e. The Evangelical Lutheran Ovambo-Kavango Church.