Christ the King Lutheran Church (Milton-Freewater, Or.)

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Christ the King was founded through the initiative of the American Missions Board in cooperation with Rev. William Foege of Emmanuel Lutheran in Walla Walla. Christ the King began with a nucleus of Emmanuel members who lived in Oregon but worshipped at Emmanuel since an ALC congregation was not present in either Milton or Freewater. Milton did have a Missouri Synod congregation which was forced to disband shortly before Christ the King was organized. Richared Nieman, founding pastor of Christ the King, was a son of Emmanuel of Walla Walla until age 15. In 1982 a tracker pipe organ was installed. The physical plant was almost doubled in size in 1984 with the addition and expansion of classrooms, kitchen, offices and fellowship hall.

From the guide to the Christ the King Lutheran Church, Milton-Freewater, Oregon, Records, 1961-2012, (Pacific Lutheran University)

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creatorOf Christ the King Lutheran Church, Milton-Freewater, Oregon, Records, 1961-2012 Pacific Lutheran University Archives and Special Collections ELCA Region 1 Archives
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associatedWith American Lutheran Church (1961- ) corporateBody
associatedWith Dygert, John James person
associatedWith Emmanuel Lutheran Church (Walla Walla, Wash.) corporateBody
associatedWith Evangelical Lutheran Church corporateBody
associatedWith Huesby, Gordon E., 1966-1975 person
associatedWith Lutheran Church corporateBody
associatedWith Nesvig, Philip M., 1975- person
associatedWith Nieman, Richard G., 1961-1966 person
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Milton-Freewater (Or.)
Walla Walla (Wash.)
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