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Evangelical Lutheran Lebanon Church |
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![]() The Evangelical Lutheran Lebanon Church, a member of the Augustana Synod, was organized in 1904 out of mission efforts begun in the Cragin area of Chicago in 1900 by women of the Saron Lutheran Church. Known as St. John's Mission, the group coalesced into a congregation, changed its name to Lebanon and purchased lots at 4857-59 Homer St. A church building was constructed, with dedication held on Oct. 27, 1907. A basement was added in 1914-1915. On March 17, 1921, Lebanon merged into Gethsemane Evan. Lutheran, also known as First Gethsemane. Services of the merged congregation were held in Lebanon's building until January 1, 1923, when the building was purchased by St. Paul's German Lutheran Congregation of Cragin.
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