Evangelical Lutheran Church of Romania
| Evangelical Lutheran Church of Romania | |
|---|---|
| Romániai Evangélikus-Lutheránus Egyház (hu) Biserica Evanghelică-Luterană din România (ro) | |
| Type | Western Christianity |
| Classification | Protestant |
| Orientation | Lutheranism |
| Scripture | Bible |
| Theology | Lutheran theology |
| Polity | Synodal |
| Bishop | Adorjáni Dezső |
| Parishes | 39 |
| Associations | |
| Region | Romania |
| Language | Hungarian, Slovak, Romanian, German |
| Headquarters | Bd. 21 Decembrie 1989 nr.1, Cluj-Napoca |
| Origin | 4 July 1920 |
| Recognition | 1948 (by the state) |
| Separated from | German Lutheran Church of Transylvania (hungarian-speaking congregations) Lutheran Church in Hungary (congregations from Crișana) |
| Members | 20,168 (2011) |
| Priests | 46 |
| Places of worship | 47 |
| Tertiary institutions | Protestant Theological Institute of Cluj |
| Publications | Evangélikus Harangszó Református Szemle |
| Official website | evangelikus |
The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Romania (Romanian: Biserica Evanghelică-Luterană din România; Hungarian: Romániai Evangélikus-Lutheránus Egyház; German: Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirche in Rumänien) is a Lutheran denomination in Romania. Many active congregations were founded over 450 years ago, and today the Church has 27,540 members. It is primarily a Hungarian-speaking denomination, with one deanery for Slovak-speaking parishes.
This church is not to be confused with the mainly Saxon, German-speaking Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession.