About the AFLC
The AFLC is a fellowship of independent congregations, who have chosen to be interdependent for the purpose of accomplishing service in the Kingdom of God that cannot best be done alone. The Association of Free Lutheran Congregations (AFLC) was organized in 1962 by 40-50 congregations of the former Lutheran Free Church (LFC), and has grown to become a Lutheran church body in the United States with over 265 member congregations.
About FLBC
The Free Lutheran Bible College is a two-year Bible college designed to help students know and understand God’s Word and apply it to their lives. As students study the Bible, they grow in their relationship with God, develop life-long friendships, and learn to serve God with their lives.
About FLS
The Free Lutheran Seminary in Plymouth, Minnesota is a graduate school of theology with a focus on training future pastors and Christian leaders. FLS trains men who perceive God’s call to service in a local congregation, the mission field, or other areas of pastoral ministry.