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The Gethsemane Evangelical Lutheran Church is a wooden, Carpenter Gothic chapel. [2] It is frame construction with gables at the ends, a central tower, and vestibule in front. The original clapboard siding still clads the building, [ 2 ] although white paint has replaced the original cream-and-gold with red-and-blue accent [ 3 ] color scheme.
Zion Lutheran Church (Portland, Oregon) This page was last edited on 23 April 2016, at 20:03 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The ILD was originally founded in 2005 as the Old Lutheran Church in America (OLCA), being formed by an Independent Lutheran Pastor and by Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod members who desired an alternate route to ordination as a Lutheran Pastor. In 2008 OLCA was renamed as the Independent Lutheran Diocese.
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The Lutheran Church operated Concordia University in Northeast Portland until 2020. [8] [9] [10] In 1889, missionaries established St. James Lutheran Church as Portland's first English-speaking Lutheran church. The first pastor was M. L. Zweizig. The church grew and thrived through the first half of the 20th century, and in 1956 added an ...