General Synod (1820-1918)

Northern Illinois Synod
(1910 map)
Advent
Ascension
Augsburg
Calvary English
Christ English
Cuyler
Grace English
Hope
Luther Memorial (Ravenswood)
Mt. Zion
People's
Reformation
Rogers Park English
St. Andrew's English
St. James' (Logan Sq.)
St. Mark's Ger.-English
St. Paul's
Tabor
Trinity (Cent. Ill.)
Unity
Woodlawn Immanuel

Wartburg Synod
Bethel German
St. Simon's German
Trinity German (Holy Trinity)

  Bethel Lutheran Church


Bethel Lutheran Church
Bethel Lutheran Church was organized in 1891 as a member of the Wartburg Synod of the General Synod. It was located at Carrol Ave., near N. 44th Ave. and later at 130 N. Keeler Ave., at West End Ave. in the West Garfield neighborhood of Chicago.

In 1965 the West Garfield neighborhood was torn by race riots, as the community changed from a white to a black neighborhhod. Bethel remained to serve the new residents.

In 1972 the congregation built the Bethel Christian School and Day Care Center. In 1979 the congregation began its first housing rehabilitation project, working to restore condemned and tax-delinquent properties for low-income families. This original project led to the Bethel New Life Center, located in a renovated YMCA and later industrial site.

An article by Joe Flower on the development of the Bethel New Life Center can be found at http://www.well.com/user/bbear/bethel.html.

Pastors include  
Walther Eickmann 1893-1896

Original records
The original record books should be located at Bethel Lutheran Church, 130 N. Keeler, Chicago, IL 60624. The ELCA Archives has congregational histories and other materials relating to Bethel.

Copyright 2002 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.   
Please contact the Archives of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
at archives@elca.org with any comments, questions or corrections.