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St Martin Lutheran Church
Shawano
WI
54166
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Who we are
Our church is eager to share with you the blessings of its Christ-centered ministry and bids you welcome in the Savior's name. If you are a new or long-time resident of our community looking for a church home, please accept this invitation to join us for a service and meet our pastor at the close of the service or by appointment.
Our Position
At St. Martin Lutheran, we proclaim Jesus Christ, both God and man, as Lord and Savior. We stand whole-heartedly on the the teachings of the Bible as God's divinely inspired, inerrant Word. We are a Bible-teaching church. We leave political and social advancement to the sphere of our responsibility as Christian citizens, while in the church we concern ourselves solely with our God-appointed business: The salvation of immortal souls through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. (Matthew 28:18-20; Ephesians 2:8-9)
Our Synod
We are a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod, a synod in fellowship with the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod united by a common love of God's Word. It is dedicated to the spreading and defending of the three great principles, THE WORD ALONE--BY GRACE ALONE--BY FAITH ALONE--which are the heritage of the Lutheran Church.
Our Position
At St. Martin Lutheran, we proclaim Jesus Christ, both God and man, as Lord and Savior. We stand whole-heartedly on the the teachings of the Bible as God's divinely inspired, inerrant Word. We are a Bible-teaching church. We leave political and social advancement to the sphere of our responsibility as Christian citizens, while in the church we concern ourselves solely with our God-appointed business: The salvation of immortal souls through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. (Matthew 28:18-20; Ephesians 2:8-9)
Our Synod
We are a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod, a synod in fellowship with the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod united by a common love of God's Word. It is dedicated to the spreading and defending of the three great principles, THE WORD ALONE--BY GRACE ALONE--BY FAITH ALONE--which are the heritage of the Lutheran Church.
Street Address
W8302 Belle Plaine Ave
Shawano,
WI
54166
United States
Phone: 715-526-2563
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Church Pastor
Rev Kurt D Kluge
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W8302 Belle Plaine Ave
Shawano,
WI
54166
United States
Phone: 715-526-2563
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Quote of the Day
Job 22:21
Acquaint now thyself with him, and be at peace: thereby good shall come unto thee.
Acquaint now thyself with him, and be at peace: thereby good shall come unto thee.
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Lutheran Church
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W8079 Belle Plaine Ave
Shawano, WI
54166-6631
Shawano, WI
54166-6631
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St. Martin can be found just off Highway 22 between Shawano and Clintonville in Shawano County, Wisconsin.
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St Martin Lutheran Church Shawano Service Times
Sunday: 9:00 AM
Service Times last updated on the 22nd of January, 2021
Service Times last updated on the 22nd of January, 2021
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St Martin Lutheran Church History
In 1859, the year after the organization of the Township of Belle Plaine, the settlement organized its first church. The people petitioned some of the nearest Lutheran pastors to serve them. The Rev. Ruhland of Oshkosh consented to make the long and difficult journey to this place. The trip was made partly by water on the Wolf and Embarrass rivers, and partly on foot or by ox-wagon. Frequently these wagons were lubricated with fish which could easily be taken from the streams abounding with fish at that time. The wagons were homemade, simple cross sections of logs serving as wheels.
On such a trip through the dense forest and swamps, myriads of mosquitoes would, of course, welcome the wayfarer. Pastor Ruhland, who was accustomed to order and comfort, chided these people for having moved into this wilderness, an act which he considered very foolish.
The little group of people gathered together by this pastor, organized as St. Martin's Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of the Unaltered Augsburg Confession, Belle Plaine, Wisconsin. The first constitution bears the date October 23, 1859. The charter members were: Carl Raash, Martin Preusz, Carl Reisner, F. Jaeckel, G. Mielke, H. Eckert, F. Degener, Carl Retzlaff, Christian Retzlaff, C. Manteufel, C. Bartelt, W. Retzlaff, J. Klickmann, C. Schewe, F. Tappendorf and F. Kirschberg.
The first services were held at the home of Carl Reisner. A little later the congregation used the public schoolhouse for its services. This was a log building erected on the spot where the parish hall now stands.
On such a trip through the dense forest and swamps, myriads of mosquitoes would, of course, welcome the wayfarer. Pastor Ruhland, who was accustomed to order and comfort, chided these people for having moved into this wilderness, an act which he considered very foolish.
The little group of people gathered together by this pastor, organized as St. Martin's Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of the Unaltered Augsburg Confession, Belle Plaine, Wisconsin. The first constitution bears the date October 23, 1859. The charter members were: Carl Raash, Martin Preusz, Carl Reisner, F. Jaeckel, G. Mielke, H. Eckert, F. Degener, Carl Retzlaff, Christian Retzlaff, C. Manteufel, C. Bartelt, W. Retzlaff, J. Klickmann, C. Schewe, F. Tappendorf and F. Kirschberg.
The first services were held at the home of Carl Reisner. A little later the congregation used the public schoolhouse for its services. This was a log building erected on the spot where the parish hall now stands.
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