Christ the King Lutheran Church, Bozeman,Montana, Records 1967-2012
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Montana State University (Bozeman, Mont.)
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The Montana State Rodeo team was founded as a student club by four men intending to put on a contest for fellow MSC students in 1947. Eugene Pederson, Stuart Hauptmann, Bob Chambers, and Ralph Nichols took their ideas to the college agriculture (or "Little International) club and got $100 in sponsorship money. Those funds went towards repairing the Fairgrounds plumbing to make it usable for the public. Donations from stock contractor Rich Richter and dude rancher Buck Chenny gave the group enoug...
Lutheran Church in America. Pacific Northwest Synod
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Haney, Curtis B., 1972-1977
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Christenson, Lindean Barnett
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Prinz, David, 1980-1981
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Christenson, Grant Barnett
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Baglien, John L., 1966-1972
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Pickering, Eldon L., 1977-1980
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Christ the King Lutheran Church (Bozeman, Mont.)
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Rev. John Baglien, LCA Mission Director, began his work in Bozeman in February of 1966, holding the first worship service in the Danforth Chapel at Montana State University on April 24, 1966 with 72 worshippers present. Official organization took place on January 15, 1967 with the charter roll closing on March 26 of that year with 74 adults and 42 children. On May 22, 1967 the congregation was received into the Pacific Northwest Synod. The construction of the new church began with g...
Eide, John P., 1982-
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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...