EF 3101 The Early Ministry of Reverend Carl S. Leyrer
Abstract
David F. Bivens’ essay presents an oral history of Rev. Carl S. Leyrer’s early ministry, highlighting his pioneering work as a “Missionary at Large” in Wisconsin and Illinois. Leyrer, a 1945 graduate of Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, began his ministry by founding Christ Lutheran Church in Big Bend, WI, where he led worship in a condemned town hall and oversaw the construction of a new church. In 1953, he accepted a call to Zion, IL, where he organized Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, again starting from scratch and leading a successful building project. Bivens details Leyrer’s pastoral heart, evangelistic zeal, and deep reliance on God’s grace. The essay includes personal reflections, ministry insights, and practical advice for future pastors, emphasizing the value of mission work, theological training, and a supportive family. Leyrer’s story is a testament to faithful service and the enduring impact of gospel ministry.
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