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The '''Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hverland''' (Hverlandic: ''Hverøykenkirkja''), though commonly referred to as simply the '''State Church''' (Hverlandic: ''Kirkjan''), is the officially-established church in [[Hverland]]. The church professes a unique branch of Lutheranism. It is headquartered in [[Breíddalsvík]], the capitol city of Hverland. The Church has established congregations throughout the country. According to the church, it has over 115,000 members, which accounts for nearly | The '''Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hverland''' (Hverlandic: ''Hverøykenkirkja''), though commonly referred to as simply the '''State Church''' (Hverlandic: ''Kirkjan''), is the officially-established church in [[Hverland]]. The church professes a unique branch of Lutheranism. It is headquartered in [[Breíddalsvík]], the capitol city of Hverland. The Church has established congregations throughout the country. According to the church, it has over 115,000 members, which accounts for nearly 80% of the population. The Church is currently lead Presiding Bishop Brynjar Finnsson. |
Revision as of 05:43, 21 December 2020
Church of Hverland | |
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Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hverland | |
Hverøykenkirkja | |
Country | Hverland |
Denomination | Lutheranism |
Membership | 115,000 |
Weekly attendance | 25% |
Website | kirkjan |
History | |
Status | Active |
Founded | 15 October 1193 |
Founder(s) | Gísli Hinriksson |
Laity | |
Youth ministry coordinator | Thimár Viva |
The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hverland (Hverlandic: Hverøykenkirkja), though commonly referred to as simply the State Church (Hverlandic: Kirkjan), is the officially-established church in Hverland. The church professes a unique branch of Lutheranism. It is headquartered in Breíddalsvík, the capitol city of Hverland. The Church has established congregations throughout the country. According to the church, it has over 115,000 members, which accounts for nearly 80% of the population. The Church is currently lead Presiding Bishop Brynjar Finnsson.