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St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Church

  St. Luke's Lutheran Church
St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Church was organized on November 10, 1925 as a member of the Augustana Synod. It was located at 843 E. 77th St. The congregation used a bungalow church from 1925-1926 before building its first structure (seen at right in picture above) in 1926.

In 1964 it merged with Reformation (1917, General Synod) to form St. Thomas.

Pastors  
Gilbert Bengston 1924-1926
William Siegel 1926
Cecil G. Johnson 1926-1927
William Siegel 1927-1928
Theo. E. Conrad 1928-1937

Original records
Original record books should be found at St. Thomas Lutheran Church, 8000 S. Jeffery Blvd., Chicago, IL 60617. The ELCA Archives a congregational history and other materials relating to St. Luke's.


Sources
St. Luke's Ev. Lutheran Church, Fifth Anniversary Year Book, 1931.

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