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First Lutheran Church (Louisville, Kentucky)
First Lutheran Church, or variants therof, can refer to: Canada * First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Toronto United States (by state) ;Alaska * First Lutheran Church (Ketchikan, Alaska) ;California * First Lutheran Church of Venice, Los Angeles ;Connecticut * First Lutheran Church of the Reformation, New Britain, listed on the National Register of Historic Places * First Lutheran Church, Ellington (formerly located in Rockville) ;Iowa * First Lutheran Church (St. Ansgar, Iowa) ;Kentucky * First Lutheran Church (Louisville, Kentucky), listed on the National Register of Historic Places ;Massachusetts * First Lutheran Church and School (Holyoke, MA) ;Minnesota * First Lutheran Church (Winthrop, Minnesota) ;New York * First Lutheran Church (Albany, New York) ;Ohio * First Reformed (now First Church of the Resurrection) and First Lutheran Church (Canton, Ohio) churches of Canton, Ohio, jointly listed on the National Register of Historic Places * First Lutheran Chur ...
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First Evangelical Lutheran Church Of Toronto
First Evangelical Lutheran Church is a congregation of the Eastern Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, located at 116 Bond Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that serves the communities of Toronto, and the Greater Toronto Area. The church offers services in both the English and German languages. The church was founded in 1851. History The history of First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Toronto is, above all else an account of a relatively small number of German-speaking immigrants struggling to create and maintain a spiritual home for themselves and successive generations. Not only did those first immigrants accomplish this goal, but in so doing, earned for First Lutheran the designation of the Lutheran mother church of Toronto. First Lutheran traces its beginnings to 1850 when a small number of German Lutheran families began to meet in their homes for worship. The German population of Toronto was then extremely small, no more than a few hundred, and probably equa ...
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