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Immanuel Lutheran Church
Ogden
IA
50212-7710
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Who we are
Immanuel Lutheran Church is an Evangelical Lutheran church in Ogden, Iowa.
We are a fellowship of believers, made in God's image and called as disciples of Christ to share the Good News with everyone through learning, listening, praying and working together actively to reach out to our communities.
We are a place to believe, belong, and become!
We are a fellowship of believers, made in God's image and called as disciples of Christ to share the Good News with everyone through learning, listening, praying and working together actively to reach out to our communities.
We are a place to believe, belong, and become!
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Church Pastor
The Rev. Christine A. C. Cowan
Pastor
119 SW 2nd St
Ogden,
IA
50212-7710
United States
Phone: (515) 275-2164
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Quote of the Day
John 14:2
In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you.
In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you.
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Evangelical Lutheran
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PO Box 98
Ogden, IA
50212-7710
Ogden, IA
50212-7710
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Immanuel Lutheran Church Ogden Service Times
Worship: 9:00 am
Sunday School: 10:45 am
Service Times last updated on the 10th of September, 2017
Sunday School: 10:45 am
Service Times last updated on the 10th of September, 2017
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Immanuel Lutheran Church History
Immanuel Lutheran Church through the years - an Ogden history feature story
By Becky Blair
The Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church was organized Feb. 4, 1914, at the Congregational Church, under the leadership of Pastor C.A. Johnson of Swede Valley Lutheran Church. Twenty-nine charter members and 42 children were received into membership on that day. The congregation was received into the Iowa Conference of the Augustana Lutheran Church when it met at Stanton, Iowa, in 1915.
Recorded charter members included: Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Berglof, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf E. Hagberg, Mr. and Mrs. John O. Lindgren, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Erik N. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Lindholm, Mr. and Mrs.Carl I. Hammarstedt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Erickson, Dr. and Mrs. Carl O. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Swanson, Emma Estella Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Anders W. Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Algot Berglof.
The following officers were elected: C.E. Berglof, Dr. C. O. Nelson, and Oscar Lindgren, deacons and C. H. Lindholm, J.L. Johnson and E. N. Peterson were trustees.
On March 26, 1914 the trustees concluded a deal whereby they became the owners of the Van Meter property on which the church now stands.
A building committee composed of Pastor C.A. Johnson, E.G. Lindholm, A. Berglof, John Swanson, and E.N. Peterson supervised the construction of the church.
The cornerstone laying ceremony took place Aug. 2, 1914, with the Reverend J.E. Rydbeck of Gowrie conducting the service.
Taken from the 1966 Ogden Centennial Book
Read more in the Feb. 22 issue of The Ogden Reporter.
http://www.ogdenreporter.com/content/immanuel-lutheran-church-through-years-ogden-history-feature-story
By Becky Blair
The Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church was organized Feb. 4, 1914, at the Congregational Church, under the leadership of Pastor C.A. Johnson of Swede Valley Lutheran Church. Twenty-nine charter members and 42 children were received into membership on that day. The congregation was received into the Iowa Conference of the Augustana Lutheran Church when it met at Stanton, Iowa, in 1915.
Recorded charter members included: Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Berglof, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf E. Hagberg, Mr. and Mrs. John O. Lindgren, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Erik N. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Lindholm, Mr. and Mrs.Carl I. Hammarstedt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Erickson, Dr. and Mrs. Carl O. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Swanson, Emma Estella Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Anders W. Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Algot Berglof.
The following officers were elected: C.E. Berglof, Dr. C. O. Nelson, and Oscar Lindgren, deacons and C. H. Lindholm, J.L. Johnson and E. N. Peterson were trustees.
On March 26, 1914 the trustees concluded a deal whereby they became the owners of the Van Meter property on which the church now stands.
A building committee composed of Pastor C.A. Johnson, E.G. Lindholm, A. Berglof, John Swanson, and E.N. Peterson supervised the construction of the church.
The cornerstone laying ceremony took place Aug. 2, 1914, with the Reverend J.E. Rydbeck of Gowrie conducting the service.
Taken from the 1966 Ogden Centennial Book
Read more in the Feb. 22 issue of The Ogden Reporter.
http://www.ogdenreporter.com/content/immanuel-lutheran-church-through-years-ogden-history-feature-story