Camano Lutheran Church

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Camano Lutheran Church

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This folder contains a copy of a newspaper article about the church, a congregational historical record, a booklet from the 50th anniversary, a congregational statistical record, two booklets from the 100th anniversary, a booklet from the 90th anniversary, a booklet from the 75th anniversary, and a pamphlet and bulletin from the funeral of Sigurd Hall Jr.

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      This congregation was organized December 17, 1890 by Rev. Christian Joergensen of Stanwood.When the sawmill at Utsaladdy closed, the decision was made to move and build near Livingston Bay, hence the incorporated name of the Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of Livingston Bay. On July 8,1906, a church was dedicated to which was later adjoined the Livingston Bay School House (later the social hall). The congregation was served out of Stanwood, Washington until 1953 when Ralph Moe was called to be first resident pastor. In 1965 an educational building and church narthex were built and dedicated.

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