| dc.description.abstract | Dean Biebert’s historical essay chronicles the development of Trinity Lutheran Church in Jackson, Wisconsin, highlighting its spiritual resilience and doctrinal integrity. Founded in 1856 by Pastor Ludwig Habel, the congregation navigated complex Lutheran affiliations, including ties to the Buffalo and Missouri Synods. The essay details Trinity’s early growth, pastoral leadership, and commitment to Christian education, culminating in the construction of its brick church and school. A pivotal moment came in the 1960s–70s when Trinity severed ties with the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod due to doctrinal concerns, including fellowship practices and biblical inerrancy. After a period of confessional protest, the congregation joined the Evangelical Lutheran Synod (ELS), reaffirming its dedication to scriptural truth. Through rich historical detail and personal accounts, Biebert illustrates how Trinity’s journey reflects God’s guiding hand and the congregation’s unwavering commitment to His Word.
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