LCMSssä
LCMSssä is a term that appears to be a typographical error or a localized spelling variant of "LCMS." Assuming it refers to the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS), it is a North American Christian denomination that resulted from the 1847 merger of several German Lutheran congregations. The LCMS is the third-largest Lutheran denomination in the United States.
The LCMS is known for its conservative theological stance, adhering to the Bible as the inspired and
The LCMS is organized into districts, each overseen by a president. The synod's convention, held biennially,