The North Carolina Chapter

of the

   American Lutheran Association

 

 

 

About The North Carolina Chapter of the African American Lutheran Association

 

This organization dedicates itself to the task of strengthening the Christian bonds of the African American community of believers, developing a full sense of partnership between the ELCA and the whole African American community through evangelism, education, stewardship, worship and social ministry. 

 

Our Mission

This organization is designed to be a vehicle for unifying and conveying the needs and concerns of African American members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) through all existing ELCA structures, especially through the Commission for Multicultural Ministries.

Constitution

North Carolina Synod Multicultural Committee

African American Community Survey

Survey

This Organization Exists To:

 

a.  Help assure that each individual will be respected as a unique gift to the community  made in the image of God

 

b.  Work towards a full realization of the unity that is to be found in Jesus Christ.

 

c.  Proclaim Christ's message of material and spiritual liberation to all peoples;

 

e.  Encourage members to become fully involved with the affairs of the church assemblies, synods, regions and congregations.

 

 

2009 ELCA Youth Gathering

 

 

 

 


New Orleans, Louisiana
July 22-26, 2009

Registration begins September 15, 2008 for the

2009 Youth Gathering and the

Multicultural Youth Leadership Event (MYLE)

Registration Information

Sign up for The Gathering E-News

 

 

Spring NC - AALAGathering

The first Saturday In May!!!

May 2, 2009

 

 

 

 


The ELCA
African Descent
StrategyThe North  
Carolina Synod 

 ELCA                                               AALA           

                                                     

                                                         

 

Charlotte Church Start

In September, 2008, Living Waters Lutheran Church, a new church start on Charlotte’s west side, will begin worship. 

 

Other North Carolina congregations and congregations under development with members primarily of African Descent:

Joy of Discovery - Raleigh, NC

Rev. Charlene Limenih. Pastor

 

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church - Greensboro, NC

Rev. John Mack, Pastor

 

The Church of the Abiding Savior - Durham, NC

Rev. Gordon Myers, Pastor

 

At the 2004 Synod Assembly, the African Descent Strategy was unanimously approved.  For a copy of the strategy , click here North Carolina Synod’s African Descent Strategy

 

Officers – NC Chapter

President  - Pastor Charlene Limenih
Vice President – John Johnson

Secretary -  Brandi Cooper
Treasurer – Greg Hudgins
Chaplain – Pastor John Mack

Contact NC-AALA:

511 Huron Rd.

Raleigh, North Carolina 27610

 (919)231-1283