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History
Groton
Scandinavia Evangelical Lutheran Church was formally organized on December 21,
1907. One year later a constitution was adopted and the fifteen charter members
signed their names to this document. In January 1908 the Ladies Aid was
organized with nine charter members. A Luther League was organized early in the
history of this congregation.
There were some difficult years with
occasional worship services and other meetings held in homes or at the German
Lutheran Church. In 1916 there were ten families who were members of the
congregation. In 1920 a building committee was appointed. In 1924 or 1925 the
ladies were given the privilege of voting in the congregation’s business
meeting, a new constitution was adopted and the name of the congregation was
changed on Feb. 25, 1925 to First English Evangelical Lutheran Church.
In the fall of 1928, the congregation
purchased property for a new church. At this time the congregation still
numbered fewer than twenty families but when the church building was finished
the debt was only $2,797.00. The new church was dedicated on September 8, 1929.
During the years, the Ladies Aid had purchased most of the inside furnishing
including pews, altar, and baptismal font. The next few years were difficult and
the mortgage was paid off in February 1945.
In the years ahead, the program of the
church was nurtured, a choir was organized and Trinity Lutheran Church of
Houghton became a parish with Groton. In 1948 a parsonage was purchased.
As the congregation grew, a new church
was needed. In October 1961 they voted to build a new church and changed the
name to Emmanuel Lutheran Church. A new constitution was adapted which was the
model prepared for the merger of the American Lutheran Church in 1961. On Palm
Sunday, April 7, 1963, the first service was held in our new church.
On August 4 & 5, 2007, Emmanuel
celebrated it's 100th anniversary with a worship service, reunion choir,
children's choir, catered meal and wonderful fellowship.
From a very humble beginning of a
few families it has grown now to some 263 families with a total of 512 baptized
members and 380 confirmed. We continue to be dedicated in working together to
the Glory of our Lord, as Jesus calls us.
Stats
updated 1-1-09
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