Luthéro-reformed Protestant communion

The luthéro-reformed Protestant Communion , thus named in 2007, before Standing Committee luthéro-reformed , is the body of connection and collaboration of the four Churches Lutherans and reformed France which are members of the World Council of Churches. They had started a process of union which did not lead in 1969 ( the Draft for a plain evangelic Church ). These Churches maintained and developed since strong bonds. Processes of union began again between them: É.P.A.L. (Protestant Churches of Alsace-Lorraine) on the one hand, linking the Protestant Church of the Confession of Augsburg of Alsace and Lorraine and the reformed Protestant Church of Alsace T of Lorraine, and in 2007 the project of a plain Protestant Church , on the other hand, between the evangelic Church Lutheran of France and the Church reformed of France. This without counting collaborations between of the same Churches denomination: the National alliance of the Churches Lutherans of France , and the Association for the communion with the É.R.A.L. related to the É.R.F.

The current president of the C.P.L.R. is Pasteur Geoffroy Goetz, president of the synodal Council of the reformed Protestant Church of Alsace and Lorraine.

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