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1517 Media

1517 Media, formerly Augsburg Fortress Press, is the official publishing house of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). It also publishes for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada as Augsburg Fortress Canada. Headquartered on South Fifth Street in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the former headquarters of the American Lutheran Church, Augsburg Fortress publishes Living Lutheran (founded 1831, named The Lutheran until 2016), the Lutheran Book of Worship (1978), the Lutheran Study Bible, and the Evangelical Lutheran Worship (2006), as well as a range of academic, reference, and educational books. Tim Blevins has served as the CEO of 1517 Media since August, 2018. Beth Lewis served as the CEO of Augsburg Fortress since September 3, 2002.[4]

1517 Media
Parent companyEvangelical Lutheran Church in America
Predecessor
  • Augsburg Publishing House
  • Fortress Press
Founded1988
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationMinneapolis, Minnesota
DistributionBooks International, Inc. (US fulfillment)[1]
NBN International (UK)[2]
multiple distributors (Asia and the Pacific)[3]
Publication typesBooks, magazines, sheet music
ImprintsAugsburg Fortress, Fortress Press, Broadleaf Books, Beaming Books, Sparkhouse
Official websitewww.1517.media

History edit

Augsburg Fortress was formed in 1988 when the Fortress Press of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Augsburg Publishing House of Minneapolis, Minnesota, merged when their parent denominations, the Lutheran Church in America (LCA) and the American Lutheran Church (ALC) merged to form the ELCA.[5]

Augsburg Publishing House was affiliated with the ALC. It had been founded in 1891 at Augsburg Seminary in Minneapolis [6] Both the publishing house and seminary were part of the United Norwegian Lutheran Church of America (UNLC). The publishing house left the seminary campus in 1894, relocating to the downtown area in 1908. By 1960 it had become the publishing house of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. With the 1960 merger of Lutheran denominations that formed the "new" American Lutheran Church, Augsburg was designated that church's publishing arm. It absorbed the publishing houses of the other denominations participating in the merger, including Wartburg Press (established 1881) of the "old" American Lutheran Church in Columbus, Ohio, and the Danish Lutheran Publishing House (established 1893) of the United Evangelical Lutheran Church in Blair, Nebraska. When the Lutheran Free Church joined the ALC in 1963, its publishing house, Messenger Press (established 1922), was also added.

Augsburg, and Wartburg before it, had published the old ALC denominational magazine The Lutheran Standard, which had ancestry back to the 1840s in the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio.

Fortress Press was the publishing arm of the LCA, headquartered in northwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the Muhlenberg Building, a unique U-shaped brick building of Georgian architecture style. The building was named for Henry Melchoir Muhlenberg and other members of the Muhlenberg family who were important in American Lutheranism. Henry is considered the "Patriarch of American Lutheranism" and the prime organizer of the first Lutheran synod in America, the Pennsylvania Ministerium, in 1746.

 
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The LCA came into existence in 1962 with the merger of several smaller Lutheran denominations. The largest forerunner of the Fortress Press was the Muhlenberg Press of the United Lutheran Church in America, the largest partner in the LCA merger. The oldest ancestor was the Henkel Press, started by the son of Paul Henkel, a famous late 18th and early 19th century Lutheran pastor, missionary, and evangelist in the Appalachian Mountains region.[7][8]

Fortress published The Lutheran, the monthly magazine of the LCA and also of the earlier United Lutheran Church in America. The magazine had its beginnings in 1831 in publications of the General Synod.

In July 2016, the Augsburg Fortress re-branded as 1517 Media. It continues to use Augsburg Fortress as an imprint for church resources and Fortress Press as an imprint for academic and reference titles. Other imprints include Beaming Books, Broadleaf Books, and Sparkhouse.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Trade Sales". Broadleaf Books. from the original on November 28, 2021. Retrieved October 26, 2022.
  2. ^ "Distribution: NBN Picks Up Augsburg Fortress". Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on July 20, 2017. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  4. ^ "Beth Lewis Elected to Lead Augsburg Fortress Publishers". Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. August 20, 2002. Retrieved February 2, 2018.
  5. ^ . Augsburg Fortress. January 1, 1970. Archived from the original on May 14, 2014. Retrieved May 14, 2014.
  6. ^ Scandinavian Review, Volume 9, American-Scandinavian Foundation., 1921, Page 145
  7. ^ Michael L. Sherer. . Metro Lutheran. Archived from the original on August 31, 2012. Retrieved January 28, 2013.
  8. ^ . Virginia Historical Society. Archived from the original on May 23, 2013. Retrieved January 28, 2013.

External links edit

  • 1517 Media official site
  • Augsburg Fortress official site
  • Beaming Books official site
  • Broadleaf Books official site
  • Fortress Press official site
  • Living Lutheran official magazine of the ELCA
  • Sparkhouse official site

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MediaParent companyEvangelical Lutheran Church in AmericaPredecessorAugsburg Publishing HouseFortress PressFounded1988Country of originUnited StatesHeadquarters locationMinneapolis MinnesotaDistributionBooks International Inc US fulfillment 1 NBN International UK 2 multiple distributors Asia and the Pacific 3 Publication typesBooks magazines sheet musicImprintsAugsburg Fortress Fortress Press Broadleaf Books Beaming Books SparkhouseOfficial websitewww wbr 1517 wbr media Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory editAugsburg Fortress was formed in 1988 when the Fortress Press of Philadelphia Pennsylvania and Augsburg Publishing House of Minneapolis Minnesota merged when their parent denominations the Lutheran Church in America LCA and the American Lutheran Church ALC merged to form the ELCA 5 Augsburg Publishing House was affiliated with the ALC It had been founded in 1891 at Augsburg Seminary in Minneapolis 6 Both the publishing house and seminary were part of the United Norwegian Lutheran Church of America UNLC The publishing house left the seminary campus in 1894 relocating to the downtown area in 1908 By 1960 it had become the publishing house of the Evangelical Lutheran Church With the 1960 merger of Lutheran denominations that formed the new American Lutheran Church Augsburg was designated that church s publishing arm It absorbed the publishing houses of the other denominations participating in the merger including Wartburg Press established 1881 of the old American Lutheran Church in Columbus Ohio and the Danish Lutheran Publishing House established 1893 of the United Evangelical Lutheran Church in Blair Nebraska When the Lutheran Free Church joined the ALC in 1963 its publishing house Messenger Press established 1922 was also added Augsburg and Wartburg before it had published the old ALC denominational magazine The Lutheran Standard which had ancestry back to the 1840s in the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio Fortress Press was the publishing arm of the LCA headquartered in northwest Philadelphia Pennsylvania in the Muhlenberg Building a unique U shaped brick building of Georgian architecture style The building was named for Henry Melchoir Muhlenberg and other members of the Muhlenberg family who were important in American Lutheranism Henry is considered the Patriarch of American Lutheranism and the prime organizer of the first Lutheran synod in America the Pennsylvania Ministerium in 1746 nbsp Previous logo The LCA came into existence in 1962 with the merger of several smaller Lutheran denominations The largest forerunner of the Fortress Press was the Muhlenberg Press of the United Lutheran Church in America the largest partner in the LCA merger The oldest ancestor was the Henkel Press started by the son of Paul Henkel a famous late 18th and early 19th century Lutheran pastor missionary and evangelist in the Appalachian Mountains region 7 8 Fortress published The Lutheran the monthly magazine of the LCA and also of the earlier United Lutheran Church in America The magazine had its beginnings in 1831 in publications of the General Synod In July 2016 the Augsburg Fortress re branded as 1517 Media It continues to use Augsburg Fortress as an imprint for church resources and Fortress Press as an imprint for academic and reference titles Other imprints include Beaming Books Broadleaf Books and Sparkhouse See also editConcordia Publishing House the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod s official publishing house Northwestern Publishing House the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod s official publishing houseReferences edit Trade Sales Broadleaf Books Archived from the original on November 28 2021 Retrieved October 26 2022 Distribution NBN Picks Up Augsburg Fortress Retrieved February 10 2018 International Orders PDF Archived from the original PDF on July 20 2017 Retrieved February 10 2018 Beth Lewis Elected to Lead Augsburg Fortress Publishers Evangelical Lutheran Church in America August 20 2002 Retrieved February 2 2018 Company History Augsburg Fortress January 1 1970 Archived from the original on May 14 2014 Retrieved May 14 2014 Scandinavian Review Volume 9 American Scandinavian Foundation 1921 Page 145 Michael L Sherer When a Lutheran isn t a Lutheran Metro Lutheran Archived from the original on August 31 2012 Retrieved January 28 2013 The Henkel Press Virginia Historical Society Archived from the original on May 23 2013 Retrieved January 28 2013 External links edit1517 Media official site Augsburg Fortress official site Beaming Books official site Broadleaf Books official site Fortress Press official site Living Lutheran official magazine of the ELCA Sparkhouse official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1517 Media amp oldid 1219706580 History, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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