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Today, the church is known as Bethany Lutheran Church of Ephraim. [2] In 1882, six families established the Free Evangelical Lutheran Church. Within weeks, a new church building took shape. When the building was dedicated in 1882, Rev. John Torgerson, an independent Lutheran minister from Chicago, conducted the service.
Saint Matthew's Lutheran Cemetery 8494 Shermer Rd., Niles: 1840 Lutheran Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery 1185 West Algonquin Rd., Palatine: 1958 Catholic Saint Nicholas Cemetery 8901 W. Higgins Rd., Chicago: 1925 Primarily Ukrainian Catholic Saint Paul Lutheran Cemetery Matteson: Lutheran Saint Paul Lutheran Cemetery
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The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America consists of 65 synods which are configured into nine regional offices. Each of the synods of the ELCA elects one bishop and three synod council officers at its Synod Assembly to oversee the spiritual and organizational activities of its member congregations.
The role of Bethany Lutheran Church. The land Bethany Lutheran was built on was donated to the church in the late 1950s by a community member, and for the last 40 years, the congregation has been ...
Dr. Swensson accepted a call from the Swedish Lutheran Church at Lindsborg, Kansas. He succeeded Rev. Dr. Olof Olsson, Lindsborg's Swedish immigrant pioneer leader who later became President of the Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois. Bethany College was founded in the sacristy of Bethany Lutheran Church on October 15, 1881. [3]
Belmonte Flats, Chicago, NRHP-listed; Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church Bible Chapel, Chicago (Patton & Miller) [5] Illinois Institute of Technology Academic Campus, built in the Romanesque revival architecture style that were designed by Patton & Fisher and their successor firm, Patton, Fisher & Miller; Spies Public Library; Peter White ...
The Lutheran Church in America (LCA) was created in 1962 by a merger among the United Lutheran Church in America (created in 1918 by an earlier merger of three German Lutheran synods in the eastern U.S.); Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church, of Swedish ethnicity with some dating to the colonial era; the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church of ...