Fir Lawn Lutheran Church, Sweet Home, Oregon,Records 1953-2012

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Fir Lawn Lutheran Church, Sweet Home, Oregon,Records 1953-2012

Collection contains the records ofFir Lawn Lutheran Church in Sweet Home, Oregon.

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Beake, Donald, 1962-1968

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Nichols, Ray, 1972-1973

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General Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists. Temperance Department

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World headquarters in Washington, DC. From the description of Records of the General Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists, 1948-1987 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702152657 ...

Tollefson, E. Duane, 1958-1962

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Johnson, Anton, 1973-

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Medley, Joseph P.

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Ellertson, Rodney, 1968-1972

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Everett, Oliver, 1953-1957

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Fir Lawn Lutheran Church (Sweet Home, Or.)

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Feeling the need to establish a congregation in Sweet Home, a group of Lutheran families gathered together for the first worship services in August of 1953 in the Seventh Day Adventist Church. The Board of Home Missions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church called Rev. Oliver Everett to establish the congregation which was organized with ten charter members in November of that year. Groundbreaking services for the church were held in June of 1955. Two additional units have been built s...

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...