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The Evangelical Lutheran Free Church, or the Free Church as it is commonly known ( no, Den Evangelisk Lutherske Frikirke, shortened ''Frikirken''), is a nationwide
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church in
Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and t ...
, consisting of 83 congregations and 21,817 baptised members. It was founded in 1877 in Moss. It is distinct from the Church of Norway, although both churches are members of the
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. The Free Church is economically independent.


Doctrine and polity

The Evangelical Lutheran Free Church is founded on the
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and the confession of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. The ''Frikirken'' 'believes, teaches, and confesses that the Bible is the only rule and guideline for faith, doctrine, and life'. As a
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, the ''Frikirken'' is founded upon the local congregation. In each local congregation those who are
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and confess the Christian faith are endowed with voting rights and responsibilities. Each congregation is led by ordained elders (
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), and each has the authority to call its clergy and all other personnel and pass its own church laws. The highest authority in the denomination is the
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, which is a common national organisation, peopled with presbyters and representatives from each individual congregation. The Synod convenes every three years, and it is governed by the Synod Board, which is made up of seven members, each of whom is elected by the general Synod.


Schools, colleges, and publications

The ''Frikirken'' has established several educational and publishing organisations. In 1921, the ''Frikirken'' founded the ''Fredtun Frikirkens'' Secondary School, which has now been renamed as the ''Stavern Folke Høyskole'' (Stavern Folk High School). The ''Frikirken'' also established the Lutheran Bible and Church Seminary (LBM) in 1965. The Seminary was eventually renamed as the ''Frikirkens'' Theological College (FTH), before becoming the University College of Staffeldts Gate (HiS) in 2004, following a merge with the Bible School in Oslo. In January 2013, HiS became part of the NLA University College, and was subsequently renamed as the NLA University College Staffeldtsgate. In partnership with several other denominational and missional bodies, the ''Frikirken'' contributed to the establishment of the China Lutheran Seminary in 1966, in
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,
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. The ''Frikirken'' instituted its own publication, ''Budbæreren'' (the Messenger) in 1883. It releases ten issues annually.


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External links


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