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First Lutheran Church

100 Peace Ridge
651-345-5003

History:

1914 Postcard of First Lutheran Church
First Lutheran Church was founded in 1869 as a Swedish Lutheran Congregation under the Augustana Synod. Lars August Hocanzon, a lay leader, led the services, which were held in parishioners' homes. On Sept. 10, 1869, Pastor Peter Sjoblom of Red Wing presided over 50 families as they signed the charter to officially begin our church's history.

Swedish was the language used in all the services until 1920, and there was no resident pastor for the first 10 years. The members were mostly Swedish, but there were also several Norwegian and German families. The original part of First Lutheran Church was completed in 1875. The first pastor was Rev. S. A. Lindbolm in 1880, and the first parsonage was built in 1881.

In 1899 a reproduction of the original painting "Christ in Gethsemane," which still hangs in our sanctuary, was painted right in our building by Jonas Olaf Grafstrom. Click here for more information on this painting.

Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane by Jonas Olaf Grafstrom 1899 Confirmation Class 1940 Four acres of land were purchased in 1900 for Oakwood Cemetery, which is still owned by First Lutheran Church and maintained by its members.

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