| dc.description.abstract | Terry G. Balogh presents a detailed historical account of Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church in Jordan, Minnesota, tracing its development from early missionary visits in 1859 to its modern-day ministry. The essay explores four key areas: the congregation’s founding, its evolving worship buildings, the pastors who served, and reflections from long-standing members. Balogh documents the construction of three successive church buildings and multiple parsonages, highlighting the congregation’s growth and resilience. A chronological list of pastors from 1859 onward provides insight into the church’s spiritual leadership and doctrinal continuity. The final section, “Babblings,” captures oral histories and anecdotes from elderly members, offering a personal and often humorous glimpse into congregational life. This essay blends archival research with lived experience, celebrating the enduring faith and community spirit of Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church.
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