Ascension Lutheran Church Records 1954-1986
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Lundby, Darrel O.
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Carlson, Ellwood
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W. M. Pedersen
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Olaf A. Anderson
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Steen, David S.
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Haggen, Mark
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Bethany Lutheran Church, (Seattle, Wash.)
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A Swedish Lutheran Sunday School was started in the Green Lake neighborhood with a small group of seven children in the fall of 1907. On January 2, 1908, fourteen charter members met in the home of the Charles Colson's for the purpose of organizing a congregation. The Swedish name was later changed to Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church. Student Otto R. Karlstrom was in chage for one year, returning as the first ordained pastor in 1911. The first church was completed in ...
Ascension Lutheran Church (Seattle Wash.)
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This congregation was organized as a mission by the Lutheran Free Church on October 31, 1954. Known first as Sand Point Heights Church, construction of the first unit began in April of 1963, and first services were held in the basement in October of that year. Rev. Lester Dahlen, who was pastor of Bethany in Seattle, was the acting pastor. When the congregation was officially recognized, Rev. Howard Sortland was the first full-time pastor. In 1979, on the 25th anniversary, the build...
E. Edwin Danielsen
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James C. Jaeger
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Sortland, Howard J.
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Bethel Chinese Lutheran Church
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