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This entry is included so that when people are doing searches (like myself) for the various small Lutheran church bodies that have risen and fallen over the years, that they can find them. Please do us researchers a favor and do not delete. Help the researcher out please. Yes this is a small stubby article. There is not much history here. Size is not the point. The point is that this entry leads to the successor church body/bodies that come after them. If you delete this entry you in effect break the chain and make it hard to find out how these Lutheran church bodies developed with their merges, splits, etc. over time. So please, be a nice Wiki-person and leave this entry in spite of its small size. Augment it with references if you can find them. There likely however will be few since this is an intervening church body that was merged into another one. Thus most of their "old " history will eventually be erased from the net with the only evidence and reference to their existence and place in history will be this entry. --Jrshaw (talk) 17:17, 2 December 2009 (UTC)Reply