Christ the King Lutheran Church

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Christ the King Lutheran Church

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This folder contains a congregational historical record, a brief history of the church, an invitation to the church, a bulletin from 1964, various letters, a congregational statistical record, two applications for membership in the ELC, a home missions agreement, a copy of the church constitution, an earnest money receipt and agreement, survey report blank for individuals, and a brief history of Snohomish.

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      In 1955 the Evangelical Lutheran Church purchased a 5-acre site in Snohomish with the guidance of persons requesting a Lutheran church in the community. The congregation was organized in 1956 and the Rev. O. R. Kleppe was called. A church was erected at the total cost of $40,000. Before their own facilities were available, the congregation used St. Michael’s Hall for Sunday worship. The parsonage was constructed in 1964.

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