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Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
Minneapolis
MN
55406-1923
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Who we are
Lutheran Church, ELCA, located in the Longfellow neighborhood of south Minneapolis. A Reconciling in Christ church. We acknowledge that we gather on the Dakota Homeland.
Street Address
2730 East 31st Street
Minneapolis,
MN
55406-1923
United States
Phone: 612-729-8358
Fax: 612-729-6773
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Church Pastor
Ingrid C. Arneson Rasmussen
Lead Pastor
2730 East 31st Street
Minneapolis,
MN
55406-1923
United States
Phone: 612-729-8358
Fax: 612-729-6773
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Quote of the Day
Psalms 26:2
Examine me, O LORD, and prove me; try my reins and my heart.
Examine me, O LORD, and prove me; try my reins and my heart.
Denomination
Evangelical Lutheran
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Leadership
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Ingrid C. Arneson Rasmussen
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Lead Pastor
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Ingrid C. Arneson Rasmussen joined the Holy Trinity community in 2013 as Associate Pastor and became Lead Pastor in 2017. Ingrid grew up in a small town in Southwest Minnesota as the daughter of a church organist, which meant that she spent more than her fair share of time under the organ pipes on Saturday nights. It’s there that her curiosity about the intersection of faith, the church, and public life began. Years of study in Atlanta, GA, combined with work in a free health care clinic, led her into ordained ministry. She cannot imagine a better life’s call. Ingrid lives in the Longfellow neighborhood of Minneapolis with her husband Paul, their “firstborn” golden retriever Freya, daughter Solveig, and son Lars.
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Administration
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Pam Wetterlund
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Communications and Congregational Coordinator
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Mailing Address
2730 E 31st St
Minneapolis, MN
55406-1923
Minneapolis, MN
55406-1923
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Parking
Holy Trinity has ample parking available. The entrance to our parking lot is 2813 E. Lake Street, located on Lake Street between 28th and 29th Avenues. The lot is shared with Trinity on Lake Apartments; park in unposted spots or those marked for church parking. The church building itself is about 1/2 block southwest of the lot. A sidewalk leads from the parking lot through our rain garden to the church. Street parking is also available on the surrounding streets.
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Minneapolis Service Times
Worship
Join us for worship, wherever you are.
We are back to in-person on Sundays, 8:45am and 11:00am, with Adult Ed at 10:00am!
Worship is the center of our life together, even as we are separated physically. Through weekly video worship services, we listen for God’s prophetic and gracious word and connect through music, scripture, reflection, and prayer.
Virtual Worship
Join us online and watch every sermon on the go!
https://htlcmpls.org/watch/
Service Times last updated on the 4th of September, 2022
Join us for worship, wherever you are.
We are back to in-person on Sundays, 8:45am and 11:00am, with Adult Ed at 10:00am!
Worship is the center of our life together, even as we are separated physically. Through weekly video worship services, we listen for God’s prophetic and gracious word and connect through music, scripture, reflection, and prayer.
Virtual Worship
Join us online and watch every sermon on the go!
https://htlcmpls.org/watch/
Service Times last updated on the 4th of September, 2022
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Holy Trinity’s accessible entrance is on the east side of the building (the cul-de-sac entrance) located just north of 31st St at 28th Avenue.
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Holy Trinity Lutheran Church History
Since our founding in 1904, Holy Trinity has been a church deeply rooted in the diverse, immigrant-rich Longfellow neighborhood, in an appreciation for learning, in traditional worship, and in a commitment to social justice.
When, in 1904, a group of people chose to leave St. Peder’s Lutheran Church, a Danish-speaking congregation in the Longfellow neighborhood of Minneapolis, they were embracing the new realities of the communities in which they lived and worked. This group believed that the new church should use the English language. Their efforts resulted in the founding of the Evangelical English Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity.
The new church grew rapidly from 37 original members to 273 members by 1909. By 1954, the baptized worshipping community was 3,744, making Holy Trinity the third largest church in the United Lutheran Church of America (ULCA). World missions, stewardship, and evangelism were emphasized. Music became central to the church’s identity during this time, with a junior choir, senior choir, and bell choir all contributing regularly to worship. In 1975, updates were made to the worship space, including the installation of a faceted stained glass window behind the altar. Worship continued to be seen as the central and integrating action of the congregation’s life together, an important congregational value that continues to the present day.
From the beginning, Holy Trinity has viewed education as intimately connected to the worship life of the community. The process of education lends meaning to worship, and worship nurtures the life of faith. The Sunday Church School at Holy Trinity emerged during the earliest days of the congregation and Holy Trinity’s commitment to Christian education of children in the community has remained strong throughout its history. Although the number of children in the Sunday Church School program has decreased over the years, reflecting demographic changes in the community, the program itself has evolved to engage children and youth of all ages in discussions relating biblical and theological themes to contemporary life.
Holy Trinity’s history has been characterized by love, service, and responsibility for our community in a local and global context, including concerns for world hunger; homelessness, the elderly, migrants and refugees; racial inequities; the earth; and the political process. Our congregation has always believed it is appropriate for the church to be involved in moral and ethical discourse about our society and its legislation and to influence, wherever possible, issues which are an affront to justice and peace within the global community. Inclusion is a given value at Holy Trinity and all are welcome without exception.
*Much of the content of this page has been adapted from Mary Ellen Olson’s 2004 article, “With One Voice: 100 Years of Worship at Holy Trinity English Lutheran Church.”
When, in 1904, a group of people chose to leave St. Peder’s Lutheran Church, a Danish-speaking congregation in the Longfellow neighborhood of Minneapolis, they were embracing the new realities of the communities in which they lived and worked. This group believed that the new church should use the English language. Their efforts resulted in the founding of the Evangelical English Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity.
The new church grew rapidly from 37 original members to 273 members by 1909. By 1954, the baptized worshipping community was 3,744, making Holy Trinity the third largest church in the United Lutheran Church of America (ULCA). World missions, stewardship, and evangelism were emphasized. Music became central to the church’s identity during this time, with a junior choir, senior choir, and bell choir all contributing regularly to worship. In 1975, updates were made to the worship space, including the installation of a faceted stained glass window behind the altar. Worship continued to be seen as the central and integrating action of the congregation’s life together, an important congregational value that continues to the present day.
From the beginning, Holy Trinity has viewed education as intimately connected to the worship life of the community. The process of education lends meaning to worship, and worship nurtures the life of faith. The Sunday Church School at Holy Trinity emerged during the earliest days of the congregation and Holy Trinity’s commitment to Christian education of children in the community has remained strong throughout its history. Although the number of children in the Sunday Church School program has decreased over the years, reflecting demographic changes in the community, the program itself has evolved to engage children and youth of all ages in discussions relating biblical and theological themes to contemporary life.
Holy Trinity’s history has been characterized by love, service, and responsibility for our community in a local and global context, including concerns for world hunger; homelessness, the elderly, migrants and refugees; racial inequities; the earth; and the political process. Our congregation has always believed it is appropriate for the church to be involved in moral and ethical discourse about our society and its legislation and to influence, wherever possible, issues which are an affront to justice and peace within the global community. Inclusion is a given value at Holy Trinity and all are welcome without exception.
*Much of the content of this page has been adapted from Mary Ellen Olson’s 2004 article, “With One Voice: 100 Years of Worship at Holy Trinity English Lutheran Church.”
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