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Our Savior's Lutheran Church (Cranfills Gap, Texas) S. St. Olaf Kirke; T. Trinity English Lutheran Church; Trinity Lutheran Church (Victoria, Texas) Z.
Bethlehem Lutheran Church (Round Top, Texas) 1866 built 1978 NRHP-listed 409 S White St. Round Top, Texas: Carl Siegismund Bauer Emanuel Lutheran Church (Dallas) Dallas, Texas: First Lutheran Church (Houston)
The Texas District was formed in 1906 out of the Southern District, and at one time included congregations in southern New Mexico, but these were transferred to the Colorado District (since renamed the Rocky Mountain District) in 1941-1942. District offices are located in Round Rock, Texas. Delegates from each congregation meet in convention ...
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[3] [8] It is the oldest Lutheran church sanctuary in Texas. [9] The first pastor was J. Adam Neuthard. [1] It was recorded as a Texas Historic Landmark in 1965 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 10, 1978. [1] [3] The church celebrated its sesquicentennial on October 23, 2016.
The American Association of Lutheran Churches (AALC, also known as The AALC or TAALC) is a Lutheran church body based in the United States. It was formed on November 7, 1987, as a continuation of the American Lutheran Church denomination, the majority of which merged with the Lutheran Church in America and the Association of Evangelical Lutheran Churches to form the Evangelical Lutheran Church ...
Damage to a home has been reported near FM 730 and FM 2264 near Decatur, and a semi truck was overturned on U.S. 287 in Decatur. Significant tornado damage south of dictator with injury on scene ...
The first American Lutheran Church was formed in 1930 by a merger of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Iowa and Other States (est. 1854), the Lutheran Synod of Buffalo (est. 1845), and the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States (established 1818 from Ministerium of Pennsylvania), with headquarters in Columbus, Ohio.