Zed stressed that Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland, which represented about 80 percent of the Finns, should also come out in support of the cause of this distinct ethnic and cultural group of Roma, because religion taught us to help the helpless.
What does ELCF stand for?
ELCF stands for Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland
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- Enchantment Land Certified Development Company (New Mexico)
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- English Language Competency Exam (Trinity Western University; Langley, British Columbia, Canada)
- English Literacy and Civics Education (grant program; various states)
- Evangelical Lutheran Church of England (UK)
- East Lake Community Foundation (Atlanta, GA)
- École de Langue et de Civilisation Françaises (French: School of French Language and Civilization; Switzerland)
- Epidermal Lymphocyte Chemotactic Factor
- European Lamp Companies Federation (Brussels, Belgium)
- European Lighting Companies Federation
- Evangelical Lutheran Confessing Fellowship
- English Language Curriculum Guide
- Eric Lenglin Consultant Gestion (French computer consulting company)
- Evangelical Lutheran Church of Ghana
- École Limousine de Chiens Guides d'Aveugles (French guide dog school)
- E Learning Consortium Hamburg
- East Liverpool City Hospital (East Liverpool, OH)
- Evangelical Lutheran Church of Haiti (now Haiti Lutheran Ministry and Mission Fund)
- East London and the City Health Authority (UK)
- Early Learning Coalition of Hillsborough County (Tampa, FL)
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I congratulate bishop-elect Askola and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland for taking this milestone step forward.
Salonen, Kari, Kimmo Kaariainen and Kati Niemela, The Church at the Turn of the Millennium: The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland from 1996 to 1999.