, now serves as the
Hennepin County Jail. The site of the publishing arm of The ALC, Augsburg Publishing House, is adjacent On January 1, 1988, the American Lutheran Church ceased to exist when it, along with the
Lutheran Church in America and the
Association of Evangelical Lutheran Churches, joined to form the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America with its new headquarters in the Lutheran Center on West Higgins Road in suburban
Chicago, Illinois. At the time of the merger, the ALC was the third largest Lutheran church body in the United States, behind the
Lutheran Church in America and
Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod. In 1986, just before its merger into the ELCA, the ALC had 7,671 pastors, 4,959 congregations, and 2,319,443 members. The ALC brought approximately 2.25 million members into the ELCA. Twelve conservative ALC congregations that did not want to participate in the merger formed the
American Association of Lutheran Churches, which has since grown to 87 congregations. ==Presidents/presiding bishops==