St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Church

St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Church was organized on November 10, 1925 as a member of the Augustana Synod. It was located at 843 E. 77th St. The congregation used a bungalow church from 1925-1926 before building its first structure in 1926.
In 1964 it merged with Reformation (1917, General Synod) to form St. Thomas.
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Pastors |
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Gilbert Bengston |
1924-1926 |
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William Siegel |
1926 |
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Cecil G. Johnson |
1926-1927 |
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William Siegel |
1927-1928 |
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Theo. E. Conrad |
1928-1937 |
Original records
Original record books should be found at St. Thomas Lutheran Church, 8000 S. Jeffery Blvd., Chicago, IL 60617. The ELCA Archives a congregational history and other materials relating to St. Luke's.
Sources
St. Luke's Ev. Lutheran Church, Fifth Anniversary Year Book, 1931.