Saint Paul Lutheran Church (Kodiak, Alaska)
St. Paul Lutheran Church has roots that go back to 1967 – 1968, when a number of pastors from the Anchorage area flew over to conduct services for interested families. Rev. Ernest Johnson of Bristol, South Dakota, was called in September of 1968 to serve as pastor. The congregation was officially organized the following April. Arrangements were made to use the facilities of the St. James Fisherman Episcopal congregation. In 1977 – 1978 the congregation constructed the present church plant which includes the sanctuary, classrooms, offices, and fellowship hall.
From the guide to the Saint Paul Lutheran Church, Kodiak, Alaska, Records, 1967-2012, (Pacific Lutheran University)
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creatorOf | Saint Paul Lutheran Church, Kodiak, Alaska, Records, 1967-2012 | Pacific Lutheran University Archives and Special Collections ELCA Region 1 Archives |
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associatedWith | Evangelical Lutheran Church | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Hedman, David | person |
associatedWith | Johnson, Ernest | person |
associatedWith | Lionberger, Paul | person |
associatedWith | Saint James Fisherman Episcopal Church (Kodiak, Alaska) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Simonson, Elden | person |
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Kodiak (Alaska) | |||
Anchorage (Alaska) | |||
Bristol (S.D.) |
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