Ceylon Evangelical Lutheran Church Explained

Ceylon Evangelical Lutheran Church
Abbreviation:CELC
Main Classification:Protestant
Orientation:Lutheran
Polity:Episcopal
Associations:International Lutheran Council
Area:Sri Lanka
Branched From:Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
Congregations:16
Members:5,000
Ministers Type:Pastors
Ministers:4

The Ceylon Evangelical Lutheran Church (CELC) is a Lutheran body in Sri Lanka.[1] It is a denomination of around 5000 members and has been in fellowship with the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS) since 2001. It is a full member of the International Lutheran Council.

History

In 1927, the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod began missionary work in what was then known as Ceylon as an outgrowth of its work in India. The work was centered on the Tamil-speaking Hindus in the tea estate region of central Sri Lanka.[2] In 1978, the churches were registered with the Sri Lankan government,[3] and in 1998, the LCMS resident missionaries were withdrawn from the country.[4] The name Lanka Lutheran Church was adopted in about the year 2000. In 2001, the Lanka Lutheran Church became a partner church of the LCMS[5] and joined the International Lutheran Council. It also joined the Lutheran World Federation, reporting a membership of 1,200.[6] The church lost its government registration in about 2007.

In 2013, LCMS missionaries returned and worked to revive the church body. In 2017. The missionaries obtained a registration under the name Ceylon Evangelical Lutheran Church. Most of the congregations, pastors (priests), and evangelists who had belonged to Lanka Lutheran Church joined the CELC

The first pastor ordained into the CELC was Rev. P. Gnanakumar, who had served as a vicar in the Lutheran church for more than a decade, and was ordained on 2 September 2017 by Rev. Charles Ferry,[7] the LCMS regional director for Asia.[8] On the same day, Rev. Dr. Edward Naumann,[9] LCMS Theological Educator for South Asia, launched the church's official publishing house, the Ceylon Evangelical Lutheran Publishing House (CELPH).[10] In October 2017 all three pastors who had served in the Lanka Lutheran Church, Rev. Nadaraja, Rev. Arulchelvan, and Rev. Devanesanin, applied and were accepted for membership of the CELC Ministerium, bringing the total number of Sri Lankan pastors to four.

On 9 October 2022, the Ceylon Evangelical Lutheran Church (CELC) consecrated its first bishop, Rev. Arumanayagam Arulchelvan. The consecration was conducted by Archbishop Joseph Omolo of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Kenya (ELCK), joined also by ELCK Bishops Kispin and Titus.[11]

Statistics

The CELC has 16 congregations. Most of the congregations are located in the Central Province, with one each in the Northern, Sabaragamuwa, Uva, and Western provinces.[12]

The CELC is served by four pastors[13] and five evangelists.[14] Given that there are fewer pastors than congregations, the pastors attempt to visit each congregation at least once a month to administer Holy Communion.

Relationship with other Lutheran bodies

The CELC is a member of the International Lutheran Council, but has no official relationship with the Lutheran World Federation. On 26 September 2018, the International Lutheran Council received the CELC as a full member, thus bringing international recognition to the CELC.[15] [16]

The Ceylon Evangelical Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod recognize altar and pulpit fellowship with one another and are church partners.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Fahlbusch, Erwin . The Encyclopedia of Christianity . Bromiley, Geoffrey William . Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing . 0-8028-2415-3 . 3 . 357 .
  2. Web site: Sri Lanka . 2022-09-04 . Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod.
  3. Web site: Magness . Cheryl . 2017-10-23 . Built on the rock: New church, pastor, publishing house in Sri Lanka . 2022-09-04 . Reporter . en-US.
  4. Web site: Sri Lanka . 2022-09-04 . LCMS International Mission . en-US.
  5. News: A first: LCMS convention gives 100 percent approval to fellowship vote . Worldwide Faith News . 2001-07-17 . 2008-03-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20051118062009/http://wfn.org/2001/07/msg00140.html . 2005-11-18 . dead .
  6. Web site: Sri Lanka . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20020703175901/http://www.lutheranworld.org/Directory/ASI/LankaLutheranChurch.EN.html . 2002-07-03 . Lutheran World Federation.
  7. Web site: Charles Ferry. Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. 25 April 2018.
  8. Web site: 'Bless the Lord': The Primacy of Theological Education in Sri Lanka. 2018-03-28.
  9. Web site: Edward Naumann . Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. 25 April 2018.
  10. Web site: Built on the rock: New church, pastor, publishing house in Sri Lanka. Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. 23 October 2017. 25 April 2018.
  11. Web site: Block . Mathew . 2023-02-16 . Sri Lankan Lutherans consecrate first bishop, seek ILC membership . 2023-02-17 . International Lutheran Council . en-US.
  12. Web site: 2018-04-24 . Congregations . 2022-09-04 . The Ceylon Evangelical Lutheran Church . en.
  13. Web site: 2018-04-24 . Ministerium . 2022-09-04 . The Ceylon Evangelical Lutheran Church . en.
  14. Web site: 2018-04-27 . Church Workers . 2022-09-04 . The Ceylon Evangelical Lutheran Church . en.
  15. Web site: CELC Joins International Lutheran Council. 2018-10-02.
  16. Web site: ILC welcomes 17 new member churches representing 4.15 million Lutherans worldwide. 2018-09-26.