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St. John's Lutheran Church and School (New Boston, Michigan)

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held the first German Evangelical Lutheran service on November 23, 1856 in the home of a member of the congregation. Several months later, services were being held twice a month with all services conducted in
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12:13). To help meet spiritual and psycho-social needs of our church members, especially those with special needs, such as the homebound, ill, grieving, alone, lonely or despondent."
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has shown to us. To follow His command, "When God's children are in need, you be the one to help them out." (
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April 13, 1857 with the official name of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of the unaltered
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St. John's Lutheran Church and School (New Boston).
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19th-century Lutheran churches in the United States
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Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
New Boston, Michigan
elementary school
German
Ash Township
Pastor
Raisinville Township
German
Easter Sunday
Augsburg Confession
God
Romans
Official site
LCMS congregation profile
History
42°05′52.5″N 83°23′18.8″W / 42.097917°N 83.388556°W / 42.097917; -83.388556
Categories
Lutheran churches in Michigan
Religious organizations established in 1857
19th-century Lutheran churches in the United States
Churches in Wayne County, Michigan
Lutheran schools in Michigan
1857 establishments in Michigan
Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod churches
Schools affiliated with the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod

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