St. James Lutheran Church, Columbus, Montana,Records 1920-2012
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Urban, A. O. A., 1920
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Episcopal Church
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In 1982, the General Convention of the Church deleted the words "Protestant" and "in the United States of America" from the official title of the Church, making it the Episcopal Church. From the description of Records of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States of America, Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, 1823-1975 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702152635 ...
Loges, Ralph, 1960-1962
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Erickson, Douglas, 1952
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Mednis, John, 1957-1960
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Schultz, Frederick C., 1922-1927
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Brenna, Gary, 1968-1969
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Erickson, Earl, 1969-1977
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Seville, C. M., 1920
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White, Howard, 1977-1980
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St. James Lutheran Church (Columbus, Mont.)
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St. James Lutheran Church, Columbus, Montana, was organized in response to the need for an English-speaking Lutheran congregation in Columbus. The Rev. C. M. Seville, District Missionary for the Synod of the Northwest, held the first service on March 7, 1920. Services were first held in the Episcopal Church, and later in the Masonic Hall. There were twenty children in the first Sunday School, and a confirmation program began in 1922. The congregation experienced many har...
Jenkins, Bruce, 1980-1983
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Sider, Charles, 1984-
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Evangelical Lutheran Church
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Venturia, North Dakota. From the description of Records, 1912-1974. (State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives). WorldCat record id: 17732915 Formed in 1917 by synods with Norwegian/Danish background such as the Hauge Synod, the Norwegian Synod, and the United Norwegian Lutheran Church, with numerous districts in eastern, midwestern, and Pacific areas as well as Canada; offices in Minneapolis, Minn.; merger with American Lutheran Church (1930-1960) and United E...
Hoferman, Marlin D., 1920-1922
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English Evangelical Lutheran Synod of the Northwest (U.S.)
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Bohline, Daniel, 1962-1967
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Clement, Webster H., 1927-1952
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Sandgren, Ralph, 1953-1956
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Immanuel Lutheran Church (Absarokee, Mont.)
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The Norway Augustana Synod in 1882 received word that there were enough Lutherans north of the Yellowstone River to start meeting in the Castle-Melville area. In 1895 Jorgen Elius Madsen accepted a call to that area and as a circuit rider, traveled the Absarokee area. As a result, Immanuel congregation was organized on February 16, 1897. Madsen was the first pastor, serving from his residence near Castle. In 1899 they built the first Lutheran church south of the Yellowstone River on...