Our Savior's Lutheran Church (Broadus, Mont.)
Lutherans living in the Broadus area wanted a church, so Rev. Nels Carlson came up from Miles City to conduct services. In the summer of 1953 Olaf Magis, a seminary student serving in the Miles City congregation, held worship services and conducted a survey of the area. As a result of this survey, Rev. Raeder Daehlin came and met with the group and continued the congregation. Organization took place on March 10, 1954, and the congregation was served by interns the first few years.
Plans were made to build a church, and the first services were held in the basement on September 19, 1957. The church was dedicated November 23, 1958. Rev. Carlson, who was now a pastor at Glasgow, came down to participate in the event.
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