Hingham Lutheran Church (Hingham, Mont.)
In the spring of 1910 the Great Northern Railroad developed the community of Hingham, and many families came to take advantage of the Homestead Act. Many felt the need for a church and Christian fellowship. A call was sent out for a pastor, and on December 24, 1910 Rev. T. O. Kjos organized the Hingham Norwegian Lutheran Church.
The first services were held in homes, the Methodist church, and in the community hall. Rev. Kjos spoke only Norwegian and held services about twice a month. After organizing eight congregations in the area, Rev. Kjos left in 1911.
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