EF 2815 Interview with Pastor Ernst Lehninger
Abstract
Daniel Cole’s 2000 interview with Pastor Ernst Lehninger offers a rich overview of Lehninger’s life and ministry in the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. Born into a seminary family, Lehninger grew up on the Thiensville campus during the Great Depression and later pursued pastoral training at Concordia and Northwestern College. His ministry began in 1942 and spanned diverse roles—from teaching and coaching at Winnebago Lutheran Academy to serving congregations in Appleton and Oshkosh. He later directed Lutheran Children’s Friends Society and founded Wisconsin Lutheran Child and Family Services (WLCFS), overseeing its growth and expansion. Lehninger also led major building projects, including St. John’s School in Wauwatosa and Luther Haven retirement community. His work in special ministries and post-retirement involvement with OWLS reflect a lifelong commitment to service. The interview highlights his adaptability, leadership, and dedication to gospel ministry across decades of change.
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