Our Savior Lutheran Church, Twin Falls,Idaho, Records 1940-2012
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The ALC sent Rev. E. W. Kasten to the Magic Valley area in Idaho in 1939, and the first worship service was held in Twin Falls on August 6 of that year with 38 people present. On January 7, 1940 the congregation was legally formed with 29 charter members. A residence was purchased in 1944 and remodeled for use as a combination sanctuary-parsonage. The work was done entirely by members. A church, which had originally been built by Presbyterians in 1904, was purchased from a Baptist c...
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A child of evangelical Protestantism, the YMCA at first considered itself a specialized agency for bringing young men to Christ. Although the early Y's mission was unabashedly religious in nature, the organization focused on method rather than doctrine or philosophy. Dominated by business men rather than professional religious leaders, the movement tended to emphasize facilities, expansion, practical usefulness, and specific influence. Early work included not only the distribution of tracts, Bib...
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