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Who we are
Mount Olive Lutheran Church, a congregation of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, exists to provide opportunities for worshiping the Triune God, for growing in the Christian faith, for helping one another, for bringing others to know Christ, and for serving others in our vocations. (adopted May 2000)
Street Address
2336 Saint Johns Ave
Billings,
MT
59102-4710
United States
Phone: (406) 656-6687
Fax: (406) 656-1211
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Church Pastor
Rev Willis McCall
Senior Pastor
2336 Saint Johns Ave
Billings,
MT
59102-4710
United States
Phone: (406) 656-6687
Fax: (406) 656-1211
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Denomination
Lutheran Church
Affiliations
The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod
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Leadership
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Rev Willis McCall
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Administration
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Crystal Zoeller
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Secretary
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Mailing Address
2336 Saint Johns Ave
Billings, MT
59102-4710
Billings, MT
59102-4710
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Mount Olive Lutheran Church Service Times
Sunday
9:00 am: Communion Service
10:30 am: Adult Bible Study
10:30 am: Sunday School
6:00 pm: Youth Group
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9:00 am: Communion Service
10:30 am: Adult Bible Study
10:30 am: Sunday School
6:00 pm: Youth Group
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Mount Olive Lutheran Church History
New Beginnings
Mount Olive Lutheran Church is a daughter congregation of Trinity Lutheran Church at 537 Grand Avenue, Billings, Montana. The first worship service was held at the Trinity Lutheran School at 2802 Belvedere Drive, Billings, Montana on February 22, 1959. Reverend H.A. Wood was the first pastor and the first organist was Lois Wroge Fehrmann. Ground breaking for the new church was in April 1960. Dedication service for the new building was in September 1961.
By Loris Tangvik March 31, 2008
Archivist: Loris Tangvik
As Billings grew in the late 1950s, many members of Trinity Lutheran Church foresaw the rapid expansion that was coming to west Billings. Those members living in the new subdivisions in west Billings dreamed of a “suburban” church in the developing area. Trinity Lutheran School had already been established on 10 acres in west Billings in 1958. Questions abounded for the members of Trinity Lutheran Church: Are we ready to do this? Do I want to be part of it? Do we want to do all that work to start another congregation? Who would be our Pastor? Where would we have services?
In early February, 1959, 34 communicants and their families were granted a peaceful release from Trinity Lutheran Church to begin a mission church in west Billings. On February 22, 1959, the new congregation of Mount Olive held its’ first service at Trinity Lutheran School, which was also on the “frontier” of 1959 Billings. Soon a Pastor was called and a new organ donated.
This did not occur without some reservation and concern.
By early 1960, it was clear that a larger space was needed for worship services. A building committee was established, plans made, ground broken and soon the first phase of the new Mount Olive was in place on a few acres across from West High School at the corner of 24th Street and St. Johns. The location was identified by a consultant as an ideal location and provided enough room for future expansion. This first phase was essentially the current fellowship hall and the first floor of the current education wing.
In 1962, Mount Olive opened a kindergarten. By 1967, 83 children applied for the 53 available spots in the kindergarten. When both Trinity and Billings public schools started kindergarten in 1975, the Mount Olive kindergarten closed.
Within 5 years, Mount Olive’s congregation had a baptized membership of over 500 and a Sunday School with over 250 kids. By 1967, the congregation was self-sufficient and the Montana District removed its subsidy of the congregation.
From 1974 through 1978, numerous discussions surrounded the need for additional space for the growing congregation but failed to get enough support to pursue. By 1979, the congregation agreed that it had outgrown the original facility. After many meetings and prayerful consideration, a decision was made to add a new sanctuary and additional areas to support the growing congregational needs. Construction began in 1981 and culminated in May of 1982 with the addition of the current sanctuary and the second story of the education wing. A choir loft was added a year later and the office area was finished by spring of 1983.
In 1981, Trinity Lutheran School outgrew its building and moved preschool and kindergarten to Mount Olive. By 1983, Mount Olive was home to 1st and 2nd grade also. This was a result of the Lutheran Interparish Education Association established in 1977, to foster cooperation in developing Lutheran education in Billings
During this busy time of the early 1980s, Mount Olive also provided the support to start a mission congregation of its own in the Billings Heights (Our Savior), by calling a second Pastor for the mission start and eventually having 20 Mount Olive families serve as the nucleus of this new congregation.
None of the decisions associated with the growth of Mount Olive came easy and, in fact, proved extremely difficult for some. But viewing the history of Mount Olive and its growth provides the benefit of perspective on the road traveled.
Mount Olive Lutheran Church is a daughter congregation of Trinity Lutheran Church at 537 Grand Avenue, Billings, Montana. The first worship service was held at the Trinity Lutheran School at 2802 Belvedere Drive, Billings, Montana on February 22, 1959. Reverend H.A. Wood was the first pastor and the first organist was Lois Wroge Fehrmann. Ground breaking for the new church was in April 1960. Dedication service for the new building was in September 1961.
By Loris Tangvik March 31, 2008
Archivist: Loris Tangvik
As Billings grew in the late 1950s, many members of Trinity Lutheran Church foresaw the rapid expansion that was coming to west Billings. Those members living in the new subdivisions in west Billings dreamed of a “suburban” church in the developing area. Trinity Lutheran School had already been established on 10 acres in west Billings in 1958. Questions abounded for the members of Trinity Lutheran Church: Are we ready to do this? Do I want to be part of it? Do we want to do all that work to start another congregation? Who would be our Pastor? Where would we have services?
This did not occur without some reservation and concern.
By early 1960, it was clear that a larger space was needed for worship services. A building committee was established, plans made, ground broken and soon the first phase of the new Mount Olive was in place on a few acres across from West High School at the corner of 24th Street and St. Johns. The location was identified by a consultant as an ideal location and provided enough room for future expansion. This first phase was essentially the current fellowship hall and the first floor of the current education wing.
In 1962, Mount Olive opened a kindergarten. By 1967, 83 children applied for the 53 available spots in the kindergarten. When both Trinity and Billings public schools started kindergarten in 1975, the Mount Olive kindergarten closed.
From 1974 through 1978, numerous discussions surrounded the need for additional space for the growing congregation but failed to get enough support to pursue. By 1979, the congregation agreed that it had outgrown the original facility. After many meetings and prayerful consideration, a decision was made to add a new sanctuary and additional areas to support the growing congregational needs. Construction began in 1981 and culminated in May of 1982 with the addition of the current sanctuary and the second story of the education wing. A choir loft was added a year later and the office area was finished by spring of 1983.
In 1981, Trinity Lutheran School outgrew its building and moved preschool and kindergarten to Mount Olive. By 1983, Mount Olive was home to 1st and 2nd grade also. This was a result of the Lutheran Interparish Education Association established in 1977, to foster cooperation in developing Lutheran education in Billings
None of the decisions associated with the growth of Mount Olive came easy and, in fact, proved extremely difficult for some. But viewing the history of Mount Olive and its growth provides the benefit of perspective on the road traveled.
Mount Olive Lutheran Church Historical Photos
I want to know Thee
Father, I want to know Thee, but my coward heart fears to give up its toys. I cannot part with them without inward bleeding, and I do not try to hide from Thee the terror of the parting. I come trembling, but I do come. Please root from my heart all those things which I have cherished so long and which have become a very part of my living self, so that Thou mayest enter and dwell there without a rival. Then shalt Thou make the place of Thy feet glorious. Then shall my heart have no need of the sun to shine in it, for Thyself wilt be the light of it, and there shall be no night there. In Jesus Name, Amen.
Father, I want to know Thee, but my coward heart fears to give up its toys. I cannot part with them without inward bleeding, and I do not try to hide from Thee the terror of the parting. I come trembling, but I do come. Please root from my heart all those things which I have cherished so long and which have become a very part of my living self, so that Thou mayest enter and dwell there without a rival. Then shalt Thou make the place of Thy feet glorious. Then shall my heart have no need of the sun to shine in it, for Thyself wilt be the light of it, and there shall be no night there. In Jesus Name, Amen.
Mount Olive Lutheran Church listing was last updated on the 23rd of May, 2023