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My statistics report for the podcast tells me that 89% of my listeners are in North America, so that likely means that many listeners may not be aware of parallel developments of Lutheranism in other parts of the world, especially Australia. I was surprised to see how many origins, divisions, and developments within Australian Lutheranism were so similar to many American Lutheran groups. While we certainly don’t have time to cover nearly 200 years of history in any great detail, I think our audience would appreciate and benefit from a brief overview of Australian Lutheranism. It turns out, a more detailed overview series exists on YouTube, but rather than have me, an American summarize something I just listened to, today we have our first international guest. Rev. Jake Zabel is the pastor of St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Dalby, Queensland, Australia.
Episode Image: Kleimzig 1846- an Old Lutheran settlement in South Australia.
Link to Zabel's "Ask the Australian Lutheran Historian" Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/Australian-Lutheran-History-The-Order-of-Knight-George-107927964023073
Link to Zabel's youtube video series on Australian Lutheranism: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndleSWeJSJ4&list=PLSLRfRT3QBv4LU2trNGYxaaM_legugLxl&index=1&ab_channel=TheOrderofKnightGeorge
Link to Zabel's book: The Forgotten Synod: A History of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Australasia
Link to Zabel's book: Pastor Schirmeister: The Father of the Lutheran Church in Queensland
Links to Zabel's helpful colorful charts that diagram the timelines of Australian and neighboring Lutheran Synods: http://www.knightgeorge.info/lutheranism-in-australia-and-new-zealand.html
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My statistics report for the podcast tells me that 89% of my listeners are in North America, so that likely means that many listeners may not be aware of parallel developments of Lutheranism in other parts of the world, especially Australia. I was surprised to see how many origins, divisions, and developments within Australian Lutheranism were so similar to many American Lutheran groups. While we certainly don’t have time to cover nearly 200 years of history in any great detail, I think our audience would appreciate and benefit from a brief overview of Australian Lutheranism. It turns out, a more detailed overview series exists on YouTube, but rather than have me, an American summarize something I just listened to, today we have our first international guest. Rev. Jake Zabel is the pastor of St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Dalby, Queensland, Australia.
Episode Image: Kleimzig 1846- an Old Lutheran settlement in South Australia.
Link to Zabel's "Ask the Australian Lutheran Historian" Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/Australian-Lutheran-History-The-Order-of-Knight-George-107927964023073
Link to Zabel's youtube video series on Australian Lutheranism: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndleSWeJSJ4&list=PLSLRfRT3QBv4LU2trNGYxaaM_legugLxl&index=1&ab_channel=TheOrderofKnightGeorge
Link to Zabel's book: The Forgotten Synod: A History of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Australasia
Link to Zabel's book: Pastor Schirmeister: The Father of the Lutheran Church in Queensland
Links to Zabel's helpful colorful charts that diagram the timelines of Australian and neighboring Lutheran Synods: http://www.knightgeorge.info/lutheranism-in-australia-and-new-zealand.html
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