St. Paul Lutheran Church, Ontario, Oregon,Records 1965-2012

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St. Paul Lutheran Church, Ontario, Oregon,Records 1965-2012

Collection contains the records ofSt. Paul Lutheran Church, Ontario, Oregon.

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Aalgaard, James D.

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Lutheran Church in America. Pacific Northwest Synod

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Kempe, Ron, 1978-

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Hermansen, Robert D., 1964-1971

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Wigstom, Dean J., 1971-1975

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Lutheran Church in America

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Organized June 28, 1962, by consolidation of the American Evangelical Lutheran Church, the Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church, the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran, and the United Lutheran Church in America; began to function formally on Jan. 1, 1963. From the description of Minutes, 1962-1987. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70924950 ...

Petrasek, Phil, 1976-1978

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St. Paul Lutheran Church (Ontario, Or.)

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On June 6, 1964, Pastor Robert Hermansen arrived to develop a mission in Ontario, Oregon. An interest meeting was held September 1. Sponsored by the Pacific Northwest Synod and the Division for Mission in North America, St. Paul was chartered on February 28, 1965, and was admitted to the Pacific Northwest Synod on May 24, 1966. Groundbreaking ceremonies were held September 22, 1968, and actual construction of the church building began on October 1. Although the building was not yet ...

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...