Salem Lutheran Church (Spokane, Wash.)

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Historical NoteOn June 25, 1888 forty-one Swedish pioneers met in a public hall with Pastor Peter Carlson to organize the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Salem Church of Spokane Falls, Washington Territory (later known as Salem Lutheran Church). A lot was purchased by the pastor for $900 on Broadway close to Monroe Street. A simple structure, costing about $700, was erected on the site before the year 1888 ended. In 1904 a parsonage was erected and a pipe organ was installed in 1912. The language issue, a problem for years, was resolved when English was voted out entirely. Some of Salem's members disagreed and left to organize English Trinity Lutheran Church. In 1925 English was given increased usage. The first annual report was made in English. In 1930 an education wing was constructed at the rear of the sanctuary. During the next decade the front entrance was remodeled. The sanctuary was destroyed by fire in February 15, 1949, during the construction of the Youth Center. A new church and Youth Center were dedicated on April 30, 1950. In 1963 a constitution for the congregation, following the model proposed by the newly consolidated Lutheran Church in America (L. C. A.), was adopted. On January 1, 1988 the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (E. L. C. A.) was formed through the merging of the Lutheran Church in American, the American Lutheran Church, and the American Evangelical Lutheran Church. June 25, 1988 marked the 100th anniversary of Salem Lutheran Church.

From the description of Salem Lutheran Church (Spokane, Wash.) Records, 1888-1996. (Whitworth University). WorldCat record id: 70191351

On June 25, 1888 forty-one Swedish pioneers met in a public hall with Pastor Peter Carlson to organize the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Salem Church of Spokane Falls, Washington Territory (later known as Salem Lutheran Church). A lot was purchased by the pastor for $900 on Broadway close to Monroe Street. A simple structure, costing about $700, was erected on the site before the year 1888 ended. In 1904 a parsonage was erected and a pipe organ was installed in 1912. The language issue, a problem for years, was resolved when English was voted out entirely. Some of Salem’s members disagreed and left to organize English Trinity Lutheran Church. In 1925 English was given increased usage. The first annual report was made in English. In 1930 an education wing was constructed at the rear of the sanctuary. During the next decade the front entrance was remodeled. The sanctuary was destroyed by fire in February 15, 1949, during the construction of the Youth Center. A new church and Youth Center were dedicated on April 30, 1950. In 1963 a constitution for the congregation, following the model proposed by the newly consolidated Lutheran Church in America (L. C. A.), was adopted. On January 1, 1988 the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (E. L. C. A.) was formed through the merging of the Lutheran Church in American, the American Lutheran Church, and the American Evangelical Lutheran Church. June 25, 1988 marked the 100th anniversary of Salem Lutheran Church.

From the guide to the Salem Lutheran Church (Spokane, Wash.) Records, 1888-1996, (Whitworth University Archives)

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creatorOf Salem Lutheran Church (Spokane, Wash.). Salem Lutheran Church (Spokane, Wash.) Records, 1888-1996. Whitworth University Library, Harriet Cheney Cowles Memorial Library
creatorOf Salem Lutheran Church (Spokane, Wash.) Records, 1888-1996 Whitworth University Archives
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associatedWith Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church. Columbia Conference corporateBody
associatedWith Carlson, Peter (Rev.) person
associatedWith Carlson, Peter (Rev.) person
associatedWith Ellingson, John person
associatedWith Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod of North America corporateBody
associatedWith Evangelical Lutheran Church in America corporateBody
associatedWith Salem Lutheran Church corporateBody
associatedWith Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church corporateBody
associatedWith Tomson, Marilyn person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Spokane (Wash.)
Spokane (Wash.)
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Religion
Church records and registers
Evangelical Lutheran Church
Lutheran Church
Washington (State)
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Clergy
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Active 1888

Active 1996

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