| dc.description.abstract | Timothy Bourman’s essay chronicles the 40-year history of Our Savior Evangelical Lutheran Church in Brookings, South Dakota, from its founding in 1967 to 2007. Beginning with early mission efforts in the 1930s, Bourman details the congregation’s formal organization, pastoral leadership, and pivotal events such as the merger with St. Paul’s in Argo and the closure of Oslo Lutheran Church. The narrative highlights the church’s growth through student ministry at South Dakota State University, building projects, and challenges including storm damage and internal conflict. Bourman also reflects on his personal connection to the church as a vicar and anniversary committee member. The essay emphasizes God’s providence through decades of change, underscoring the congregation’s commitment to Word and Sacrament ministry. It concludes with a forward-looking vision for expanded outreach, leadership development, and potential future ministries.
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