Vaniveran Lutheran Church

The Vaniveran Lutheran Church (French: Vanivérien l'Église Luthérienne) is a Christian Church of the Lutheran tradition and is the second largest denomination within the Vaniveran Empire, right after the Roman Catholic Church.

Formation
Established in 1817 as a merge between the various Lutheran churches throughout Vaniveran Europe, the Vaniveran Lutheran Church was officially created in Copenhagen at the Lutheran Council of Copenhagen. Unlike the former churches of Denmark and Sweden, the Vaniveran Lutheran Church is led by the Archbishop of Avignon, who is democratically elected by members of the Council of Royals.

Upon the Vaniveran Lutheran Church's formation, the church became a powerful opposer to the Catholic Church.

Notable Members
One of the most notable members of the Vaniveran Luthercan Church is Emperor Alexandre II of Vanivere. Despite not being raised as a Lutheran, Alexandre converted to Lutheranism in his teenage years and has become a strong supporter of the Church.

Other members of note are the regional monarchs of Denmark, Sweden, and Germany.