Abstract:
The lutheran church in El Salvador is the product of the missionary work of the
lutheran synod of Missouri, its further development has been a challenge to their
authority, in the first part deals with the emergence of the salvadoran state from the
years before the conquest, to the colony, where there was a large part of their
religious tradition, independence from Spain until the war with its neighboring
Honduras, in those years lutheranism arrives and founded the first churches. The
structure adopted and its position in relation to the civil war ending this first part. The
second part is a review of the road that followed the signing of the peace that ended
the conflict, the structure adopted in the period of peace and the problems it faces in
relation to resources and his flock, his conception of theology of life and its
relationship to social movement, the new challenges facing in relation to their identity
and social violence. The third and last part refers to the opportunity in the midst of the
crisis, the social mission of the church; it s diaconal as part of practical theology,
strategic planning in view of its future, ending with the democratic commitment and
relationships participatory addition to possible ways forward.