
Lutheran Church
The Lutheran Church is a Christian denomination founded on the teachings of Martin Luther, a 16th-century reformer. It emphasizes salvation through faith alone, the authority of the Bible, and the importance of grace. Lutheran worship typically includes scripture, hymns, and the Eucharist (Holy Communion). It values both personal faith and community, maintaining liturgical traditions while encouraging understanding of the Bible. As part of Protestant Christianity, Lutherans often focus on living a faith-led life and sharing the message of God's love. The church varies worldwide but generally promotes a balance of doctrine, worship, and service.