Saint Paul Lutheran Church

Identity elements

Reference code

Level of description

File

Title

Saint Paul Lutheran Church

Date(s)

Extent

Content and structure elements

Scope and content

This folder contains a congregational historical record, a congregational history, various letters, a booklet from the 85th anniversary, a congregational statistical record, an invitation to the surprise 25th anniversary of the installation of pastor Battermann, a congregational profile, an invitation to the 75th anniversary celebration, a bulletin from the 75th anniversary celebration, a bulletin from the 1964 dedication of the church parsonage, mortgage burning 1996 program, revised constitution 1976, installation service 1991 program, centennial celebration program, centennial booklet, installation service program of Randall L. Schutt 1990.

System of arrangement

Conditions of access and use elements

Conditions governing access

Physical access

Technical access

Conditions governing reproduction

Languages of the material

    Scripts of the material

      Language and script notes

      Finding aids

      Acquisition and appraisal elements

      Custodial history

      Immediate source of acquisition

      Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information

      Accruals

      Related materials elements

      Existence and location of originals

      Existence and location of copies

      Related archival materials

      Related descriptions

      Notes element

      General note

      St. Paul Lutheran came into existence on August 22, 1889 through the efforts of eleven men who, as members of St. John Evangelical Lutheran in Albina, Missouri Synod, had become dissatisfied with the introduction of the doctrine of predestination. Under the direction of Rev. J. W. Theiss, they first worshipped at a Lutheran church at East Seventh and Lincoln streets. Later, they decided to solicit pledges for a new church of their own. When a part of the congregation wished to acquire the property of the disbanded St. John congregation, a new split occurred. One group formed Trinity Lutheran , and those who remained as St. Paul Lutheran made application to the Joint Synod of Ohio for a pastor and mission support. In March of 1896 a site was purchased at East 12th and Clinton Streets. On May 17 of that year the cornerstone was laid, and in August the building was dedicated to the service of God. The construction of a parsonage began in 1899 and was completed the following year. In 1909 the church was enlarged to accommodate the growing congregation. The 25th anniversary was celebrated in 1914, and the 50th anniversary on October 9, 1939. In the summer of 1946, a building site was purchased at 39th and Brooklyn Streets in Southeast Portland for $3,084. Groundbreaking ceremonies for the new church were held June 25, 1950. The last service in the old church was held May 25, 1951, and the new church was dedicated September 9,1951.

      Specialized notes

      Alternative identifier(s)

      Description control element

      Rules or conventions

      Sources used

      Access points

      Subject access points

      Place access points

      Name access points

      Genre access points

      Accession area