St. Matthew's English Lutheran Church

St. Matthew's English Lutheran Church was organized on March 20, 1898 as a member of the General Council.
The cornerstone of the first church was laid on Flournoy Street and Kilpatrick Avenue (previously 47th Ave.) on July 31, 1898. On September 18th the church was dedicated and a few days later became part of the Chicago Synod. Early in 1906 two lots were purchased on the northeast corner of Kilbourn and Van Buren (at 351 S. Kilbourn), and a new church (pictured above) was built there and dedicated on January 10, 1909. A new unit was added in 1928.
It disbanded in 1961.
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Pastors |
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M.E. Haberland |
1897-1898 |
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George P. Kabele |
1898-1903 |
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Paul J. Gerberding |
1903-1915 |
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Gilmore P. Webber |
1915-1918 |
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Walter E. Clawson |
1918-1924 |
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William C. Miller |
1925-1928 |
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Walter E. Clawson |
1928-1956 |
Original records
Original records are located at the ELCA Region 5 Archives in Dubuque, Iowa. The ELCA Archives has congregational histories and other material relating to St. Matthew's.
Sources
St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, 50th Anniversary Directory and Telephone Register, 1898-1948, 1948.