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| Gethsemane Evangelical Lutheran Church was
organized on January 24, 1900 in the Maplewood (now Logan Square) neighborhood of Chicago.
The congregation began through the home mission work of the district lay missionary, N.G.
Jensen, who organized a Sunday School out of his house on Fairfield Ave., in 1889. The
newly-organized congregation, which adopted the name "Gethsemane dansk evagelisk
Menighed" was first served by the Rev. P.F.A.B.D. Nielsen, the pastor of Golgotha Lutheran Church on the South Side. In 1902 a lot was
purchased for $1,000 at 2624 Fairfield Ave. The new facility was dedicated on May 17,
1903. In 1942 Gethsemane, which had been served by Siloam's pastor since 1939, merged with Siloam to form Our Savior's United Lutheran Church. The new congregation continued to use Gethsemane's building. Pastors
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