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First Lutheran Church Historical Archive |
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First Evangelical Lutheran Church 8th Avenue South and McGavock Nashville, TennesseeResources ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
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This is a resource page linking to the Archives of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America. and other sites of interest to First Evangelical Lutheran Church It is not a comprehensive listing of all the resources.This page also has links to other sites tied with Pastors, events and organizations (historical and current). |
NOTE: Upon clicking some of the links on this page, you will leave this network. |
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The ELCA Archives is the main repository for the three immediate predecessor church bodies of the ELCA: The American Lutheran Church, Lutheran Church in America and the Association of Evangelical Lutheran Churches. The ELCA Archives also collects the following material from their predecessor bodies: ============================================================================ |
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===================================== The Archives of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America are the collective memory of the ELCA churchwide organization, holding records of predecessor church bodies, inter-Lutheran organizations, and certain records relating to ELCA synods and their predecessors, as well as leaders and congregations of the church. ===================================== |
Archives of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America |
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===================================== Mission statement of the ELCA Archives: To assist in fulfilling this mission the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America shall: (a) provide archives for the retention of its valuable records, and (b) coordinate archival activity in the synods, regional centers for mission, institutions, and agencies of this church. ===================================== |
Why Archive? - Mission Statement |
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===================================== The Library at the Lutheran Center in Chicago serves those who work and study in the congregations, synods, schools, social service agencies, and the churchwide office of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. =====================================
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The Evangelical Lutheran Church of America - Library |
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===================================== This link introduces "The historical origins of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America" =====================================
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ROOTS of the ELCA |
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===================================== The archives of a congregation contain the primary records needed to identify its past. Today documents that provide evidence of the past are produced in a variety of formats from paper to electronic. These materials require protection and preservation to prevent the loss of your congregation's history that would occur if the material was neglected. =====================================
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Brief Guide for Archives of Congregations |
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===================================== "American Lutheran Developments in their Historical Context -- Some Major Landmarks" (This link will open onto chronological events) ===================================== |
Timelines of the ELCA |
===================================== This is a Churchwide calendar of events, which allows searches by different days, months, years as well as pre-defined searches.It also allows for return (previous) to the First Lutheran Historical Archives webpages. This churchwide calendar is maintained by the ELCA. ===================================== |
ELCA Calendar |
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Link to web page of Lutheran churches historically connected to First Evangelical Lutheran Church (Nashville) in Tennessee: |
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First Evangelical Lutheran Church - downtown Nashville, TN Heritage Room at First Evangelical Lutheran Church Historical Archive Committee ----------------------------------------
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Link to First Lutheran, Nashville site |
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St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church, Gerritsen Beach, Brooklyn, NY The Reverend Carl Zinnsmeister 1900 to 1904 ----------------------------------------
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Link to St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church |
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St. Luke's Lutheran Church Marietta, Ohio The Reverend R. T. Vorberg 1907 to 1910 ----------------------------------------
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Link to St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Marietta, Ohio |
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First Evangelical Lutheran Church, U. A. C., of Knoxville, Tennessee [Rev. Eggers, Bachmann, and Heckel] |
Link to First Evangelical Lutheran Church (Knoxvlle) |
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