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Date(s)
- 1906-2014 (Creation)
- 1906-2014 (Creation)
Extent
5 boxes
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Administrative history
When the Northern Pacific Railway Company built their Northwest terminus repair shops in south Tacoma in 1892, there were a lot of Scandinavians among these who worked there. A group of families decided that a Norwegian church was needed, and established it in 1902 under the direction of pastors in the area. The church was organized with assistance from the Home Missions. Ground was purchased and a basement built where services were held for a number of years beginning in 1908. In 1917, the English language was introduced for services, supplanting Norwegian. The church debt was paid and the mortgage burned in May of 1927. Groundbreaking for the present church was held and the new sanctuary was dedicated on the 50th anniversary of the congregation, November 18, 1956.
October 4, 1971 there was a fire at Hope Lutheran Church caused by arson. A statue of Jesus brought over from the original building was destroyed along with many records, and other artifacts. The building was remodeled to repair the damage caused by the fire.
The congregation dissolved in 2014. Their last service was March 9, 2014.
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Scope and content
Contains the records of Hope Lutheran Church in Tacoma, Washington, including news clippings, bulletins from the church’s 20th and 50th anniversaries, Hope Parish Guild History, a historical record, correspondence, a directory, and a statistical record.