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First Evangelical Lutheran Church

561 Chestnut Street
651-465-5265

History

On April 10, 1860, a handful of men, women and children were gathered together through the Spirit's leading and gave birth to First Evangelical Swedish Lutheran Church.

A first church building was constructed, as a gathering place for the community to worship God. Members quickly recognized God's leading to move and grow, and our current sanctuary was built, as a continuation of the work God has called this community of faith to do. Over the years additions have been built, new ministries started, and service to the community and world exercised in the name of Jesus. Through it all, God has been our dwelling place--in all generations.

It is astounding to think of the countless lives that have been transformed by God's mercy and grace through this community. Imagine it, all the stories, the joys, the sorrows, the celebrations--and through it all, the worship--that has happened in this place. People have moved in and out of this story. And the story God willing, is far from over.

1860  First Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church organized on April 10
1872  First resident pastor
1887  Parsonage built
1903  Present church erected, plans by A.L. Garlough of St. Paul
1910  Hilgreen & Lane organ installed
1937  Swedish services discontinued
1959  Church interior painted white for 100th anniversary
1964  Education wing built. Matson & Weigleitner, architects
1986  Aging parsonage destroyed
2008  Church interior decoratively painted for 150th anniversary
2010  150th anniversary


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