ELCA Youth Gathering

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LocationVarious
Years active1988–present
Founded1988
ELCA Youth Gathering
LocationVarious
Years active1988–present
Founded1988
Websiteelca.org/gathering

The ELCA Youth Gathering is a national convention of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) for high school-aged youth, held every three years in a different city in the United States. The gathering program lasts about five days and combines large mass gatherings, learning activities, and local service opportunities. Each events has a central theme focused on a biblical passage.

The ELCA Youth Gathering has been held since 1988, just after the creation of the ELCA (a merger of three national Lutheran church bodies) in January 1988. Predecessor churches also hosted national Luther League conventions, as they were called, dating to the early 20th century.

A series of three gatherings (2000, 2003, and 2006) implemented a gathering schedule that provided two smaller gatherings on successive weeks in order to accommodate a larger number of participants.

New Orleans 2009

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