Lutheran Women's Caucus

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title: Lutheran Women's Caucus
text: The Lutheran Women's Caucus (LWC) was organized by women in the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod in the 1960s and opened up to other synods in the 1970s, during the second wave of American feminism. The purpose of the LWC was to support the ordination of women in the Lutheran church. The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) soon began to ordain women in the 1970s, leaving the primary cause of feminists who were within both the Women's Caucus and ELCA without a primary focus for members, t
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