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The '''Church of Hverland''' (Hverlandic: ''Ríkiskirkjia''), also known as the '''Hverlandic National Church''', is the official state church of [[Hverland]]. This Evangelical Lutheran institution plays a significant role in the nation's religious, cultural, and social life, serving as an integral part of the Hverlandic community.
 
== History ==


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The Church of Hverland's roots date back to the initial arrival of Christian missionaries in the region. Over centuries, it has grown and evolved in parallel with the development of the nation. It maintained its position as the state church throughout various political and societal changes, reflecting the enduring importance of the Church to the Hverlandic people.
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| location              = 1500 Pálmarsson Street Uxbridbury
| country                = [[Pharexia]]


| denomination          = [[Ilyçisianism]]
== Structure and organization ==
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[[File:Altarpiece Odense Sankt Knut cathedral Denmark.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Altarpiece of Hveröfn Cathedral]]
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The Church of Hverland operates under a synodical governance structure, with a General Synod being the highest decision-making body. The General Synod is composed of elected representatives from the various parishes and dioceses. It convenes annually to discuss and decide on matters of doctrine, liturgy, and the general administration of the Church.
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| churchmanship          = High
| membership            = {{increase}} 7,629,798
| attendance            = 85%
| website                = {{URL|ICP.phx}}


| former name            = Ilyçisian Clergy
The Church is divided into dioceses, each led by a bishop. Within each diocese, individual parishes are led by priests. Each parish is responsible for the spiritual wellbeing of its congregants, providing services, sacraments, and pastoral care.
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The Church of Hverland holds a special position in the Hverlandic society. Apart from its spiritual functions, the Church plays a significant role in community life. Its activities include organizing social events, providing educational programs, and offering services to the needy.
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Although it's the official state church, Hverland guarantees freedom of religion, and the Church of Hverland operates independently from the government. However, it does receive state funding and maintains a voice in public affairs. Its leaders often contribute to national discussions on ethical and moral issues.
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| minister              = Samire Felda ([[Apror|AP]]), Manuel Maslič ([[Brichard Proper|BP]]), Rahim Druscovich ([[Clayp Thines|CT]]), Svjetlana Kobše ([[Dalvuk|DV]]), Minik Mikaelsen ([[Holmavíke|HM]]), Gerth Christensen ([[New Waldensia|NW]]), Villette Du Trieux ([[Ruscya|RU]]), Ingólfur Harðarson ([[Uxbridbury|UX]]), Györfi Szervác ([[Victorium|VI]])
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The Church of Hverland is Evangelical Lutheran in its theology, adhering to the teachings of Martin Luther. It emphasizes the doctrines of justification by faith alone and the priesthood of all believers. The two primary sacraments recognized by the Church are Baptism and the Eucharist.
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Church services follow a traditional liturgy, but there's a growing trend towards more contemporary worship styles, especially in urban areas. The Church actively engages with youth and young adults through special programs and initiatives aimed at fostering faith and community spirit.
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The Church of Hverland continues to play a significant role in shaping the moral and social fabric of the country, being a fundamental aspect of Hverlandic national identity.
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{{For|the religious ideology of the Church of Pharexia |Ilyçisianism}}
=== Doctrine of the Eternal Fjord ===
The '''Church of Pharexia''' (Pharexian: eaglais an aontais agus na dílseachta), officially the '''Ilyçisian Church of Pharexia''', or the '''ICP''', is the largest Ilyçisian Church in Pharexia and is the officially-established church in the country. The church is headquartered in Dijúpivogur, the capitol city of [[Uxbridbury]], and has established congregations and built temples througout Pharexia. According to the church, it has over 7.5 million members and 10,000 full-time volunteer missionaries. Both men and women may serve as missionaries and the church maintains a large missionary program that proselytizes and conducts humanitarian services country-wide.
The Church of Hverland could hold a unique belief known as the [[Doctrine of the Eternal Fjord]] (''Sáttmáli hinna lifandilands''). This doctrine is interwoven with Hverlandic culture and the natural beauty of the country's landscapes. It posits that after death, the souls of the faithful are believed to reside in a spiritual reflection of Hverland, a heavenly realm known as the Eternal Fjord. This transcendent place mirrors the tranquility and majesty of Hverland's most serene fjords and is a distinctive feature of the church's eschatology.
 
The Church of Hverland teaches that the Eternal Fjord is a metaphorical expression of the Christian concept of heaven. The doctrine would hold that the biblical descriptions of heaven are beyond human understanding and are often expressed in metaphorical language that resonates with the cultural context of the believers. The Eternal Fjord is thus Hverland’s way of understanding the promise of heaven in a manner that is deeply rooted in their own experience and environment.
 
Traditional Christian eschatology often speaks of a continuation of personal identity in the afterlife. The Church of Hverland interprets the Eternal Fjord as an embodiment of this continuity, where individual stories and communal life are perpetuated in the presence of God, reflecting the communal and individual aspects of Hverlandic culture.


The Church professes the Orthodox branch of Ilyçisianism and is the largest Ilyçisian church in the world by net membership. It is lead by ten Ministers, with one presiding over each [[Wards of Pharexia|ward of Pharexia]]. One of the ten Ministers serves as Provost (Pharexian: ''presturprimē'')  of the Church. The current Provost is [[Brynjar Finnsson]].  
This unique eschatological view sets the Church of Hverland apart from other Lutheran churches, as it combines traditional Christian beliefs with a distinct local character.


The Church is universally known for its more conservative approach to doctrine. It was established through the {{wp|restorationism|restorationist}} efforts of [[Gísli Hinriksson]], the founder of the Church.
=== Covenant of the Living Land ===
====Church leaders====
The Church of Hverland also teaches that when God created the world, He entered into a covenant not only with humanity but with all of creation, and this covenant grants the land itself a type of spiritual agency. In Hverlandic theology, the land is not merely a resource to be used but a living participant in God’s covenant. The church believes that the land can bless the people with abundance and vitality when treated with respect, or it can diminish and become barren if mistreated.
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|align="center"| Samire Felda
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|align="center"| Manuel Maslič
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|align="center"| Rahim Druscovich
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|align="center"| Svjetlana Kobše
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|align="center"| Minik Mikaelsen
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|align=center|[[File:StavíxsFlag.png|23px]] Stavíxs
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|align="center"| Brynjar Finnsso
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|align="center"| Enes Verhnjak
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|align="center"| Petru Tommasini
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|align="center"| Tobia Herceg
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|align="center"| Arijeta Varošanec
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====Teachings and practices====
This belief encourages environmental conservation and sustainable living as forms of religious observance. The doctrine suggests that when Hverlandics live in harmony with the land, they are upholding their part of the covenant, which in turn, is believed to yield spiritual benefits such as communal well-being, personal virtue, and even divine favor. This has theological implications for how the church engages in agricultural practices, environmental policies, and social justice, aligning ecological stewardship with spiritual responsibility.
[[file:Adolf Fredriks kyrka September 2015 03.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Inside of a common Ilyçician Chapel]]
Ilyçians believe in the stories, moral teachings, and religious practices explained within the Hinna which is the foundation of the Ilycian theology. Divided into four "books", the Hinna includes: the story of God (Lausnari), the origins of death and the afterlife, and Lausnari's relationship with humanity, basic church doctrine, and collection of stories and moral lessons defining morality and ethics. Throughout its history, the Church of Pharexia has survived regional schisms and numerous theological disputes which have resulted in several adjustments in the majority beliefs of the religion as a whole. Nearly all Ilyçisians assert that the Hinna is a product of divine inspiration. They believe that Lausnari appeared to the Prophet Gísli Hinriksson in the year 900. They further maintain that Lausnari exhausted his physical form after the creation of time, divine servants, and paradise, leading to his physical death, but in dying, was first to enter eternity and opened the way for the rest of humanity.


====Prayer====
Theologically, the Covenant of the Living Land (''Æviga fjørðurinlæra'') is reconciled with traditional Christian doctrine by interpreting the biblical mandate to "till and keep" the garden (Genesis 2:15) as a call to environmental stewardship. It echoes the biblical themes of shalom (peace) and reconciliation, not just among people but between humanity and the natural world. This distinctive belief thus weaves ecological consciousness into the fabric of Hverlandic religious life, presenting care for the environment as a spiritual discipline and a reflection of the kingdom of God.
The Church encourages all people to pray daily. In scripture, Lausnari tells his believers, "Ye shall call upon the Father in my name." Prayer is viewed a means of communication between man and Lausnari. It is Ilyçisian belief that Lausnari hears the sincere prayers of all people because they are his physical children and because he knows all things. The Church believes that Lausnari is to be approached in prayer with reverence, but the specific words of a prayer do not have a prescribed form. According to the Church's official theology, the First Vision of Gísli Hinriksson came in answer to a prayer of sincere faith, and that this is a gift promised to all.


====Social principles====
== See also ==
The Church of Pharexia opposes all forms of abortion procedures since doctrine states that "human life should and protected invariably from the moment of biological conception. From the first moment of his existence, a human being must be recognized as having the rights of a person." Doctrine code S-12 of the Canon of Ilyçisian Belief states immediate excommunication for members of church who procure, assist in, conduct, or pay for a medically unnecessary abortion. In addition to teaching that abortion is immoral, the State Church also makes public statements and takes actions in opposition to its legality. They opposed the 1981 Devolution of Abortion Act and supported the Right to Life Act of 2019.
* [[Religion in Hverland]]
* [[Hverhöfn Cathedral]]


====Organizations and structure====
{{Hverland topics}}
====Political involvement====
====Home, family, and marriage====
====Criticism====

Latest revision as of 22:59, 12 April 2024

Church of Hverland
Churchofhverlandlogo.svg
ClassificationProtestant
TheologyLutheran
PolityEpiscopal
BishopElin Þórisdóttir
AssociationsPorvoo Communion
LiturgyHigh church
HeadquartersHverhöfn, Hverland
Members112,871 (2024)

The Church of Hverland (Hverlandic: Ríkiskirkjia), also known as the Hverlandic National Church, is the official state church of Hverland. This Evangelical Lutheran institution plays a significant role in the nation's religious, cultural, and social life, serving as an integral part of the Hverlandic community.

History

The Church of Hverland's roots date back to the initial arrival of Christian missionaries in the region. Over centuries, it has grown and evolved in parallel with the development of the nation. It maintained its position as the state church throughout various political and societal changes, reflecting the enduring importance of the Church to the Hverlandic people.

Structure and organization

Altarpiece of Hveröfn Cathedral

The Church of Hverland operates under a synodical governance structure, with a General Synod being the highest decision-making body. The General Synod is composed of elected representatives from the various parishes and dioceses. It convenes annually to discuss and decide on matters of doctrine, liturgy, and the general administration of the Church.

The Church is divided into dioceses, each led by a bishop. Within each diocese, individual parishes are led by priests. Each parish is responsible for the spiritual wellbeing of its congregants, providing services, sacraments, and pastoral care.

Role in society

The Church of Hverland holds a special position in the Hverlandic society. Apart from its spiritual functions, the Church plays a significant role in community life. Its activities include organizing social events, providing educational programs, and offering services to the needy.

Although it's the official state church, Hverland guarantees freedom of religion, and the Church of Hverland operates independently from the government. However, it does receive state funding and maintains a voice in public affairs. Its leaders often contribute to national discussions on ethical and moral issues.

Doctrine and practices

The Church of Hverland is Evangelical Lutheran in its theology, adhering to the teachings of Martin Luther. It emphasizes the doctrines of justification by faith alone and the priesthood of all believers. The two primary sacraments recognized by the Church are Baptism and the Eucharist.

Church services follow a traditional liturgy, but there's a growing trend towards more contemporary worship styles, especially in urban areas. The Church actively engages with youth and young adults through special programs and initiatives aimed at fostering faith and community spirit.

The Church of Hverland continues to play a significant role in shaping the moral and social fabric of the country, being a fundamental aspect of Hverlandic national identity.

Doctrine of the Eternal Fjord

The Church of Hverland could hold a unique belief known as the Doctrine of the Eternal Fjord (Sáttmáli hinna lifandilands). This doctrine is interwoven with Hverlandic culture and the natural beauty of the country's landscapes. It posits that after death, the souls of the faithful are believed to reside in a spiritual reflection of Hverland, a heavenly realm known as the Eternal Fjord. This transcendent place mirrors the tranquility and majesty of Hverland's most serene fjords and is a distinctive feature of the church's eschatology.

The Church of Hverland teaches that the Eternal Fjord is a metaphorical expression of the Christian concept of heaven. The doctrine would hold that the biblical descriptions of heaven are beyond human understanding and are often expressed in metaphorical language that resonates with the cultural context of the believers. The Eternal Fjord is thus Hverland’s way of understanding the promise of heaven in a manner that is deeply rooted in their own experience and environment.

Traditional Christian eschatology often speaks of a continuation of personal identity in the afterlife. The Church of Hverland interprets the Eternal Fjord as an embodiment of this continuity, where individual stories and communal life are perpetuated in the presence of God, reflecting the communal and individual aspects of Hverlandic culture.

This unique eschatological view sets the Church of Hverland apart from other Lutheran churches, as it combines traditional Christian beliefs with a distinct local character.

Covenant of the Living Land

The Church of Hverland also teaches that when God created the world, He entered into a covenant not only with humanity but with all of creation, and this covenant grants the land itself a type of spiritual agency. In Hverlandic theology, the land is not merely a resource to be used but a living participant in God’s covenant. The church believes that the land can bless the people with abundance and vitality when treated with respect, or it can diminish and become barren if mistreated.

This belief encourages environmental conservation and sustainable living as forms of religious observance. The doctrine suggests that when Hverlandics live in harmony with the land, they are upholding their part of the covenant, which in turn, is believed to yield spiritual benefits such as communal well-being, personal virtue, and even divine favor. This has theological implications for how the church engages in agricultural practices, environmental policies, and social justice, aligning ecological stewardship with spiritual responsibility.

Theologically, the Covenant of the Living Land (Æviga fjørðurinlæra) is reconciled with traditional Christian doctrine by interpreting the biblical mandate to "till and keep" the garden (Genesis 2:15) as a call to environmental stewardship. It echoes the biblical themes of shalom (peace) and reconciliation, not just among people but between humanity and the natural world. This distinctive belief thus weaves ecological consciousness into the fabric of Hverlandic religious life, presenting care for the environment as a spiritual discipline and a reflection of the kingdom of God.

See also