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St Paul Lutheran Church
Langenburg
SK
S0A 2A0
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Who we are
For 122 years, St Paul's has been an integral part of community life in Langenburg. As a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, we cooperate with local churches, midweek worship and lunch during Advent and Lent, community Vacation Bible school in July and Christmas food hampers.
As individuals we participate in the many facets of community life. As the oldest Lutheran congregation in Saskatchewan, St Paul's may be historic, but we are also current, alive and vibrant with ministries and programs for all ages.We are a most hospitable group of people offering a variety of worship styles, welcoming all the baptized to the Lord's table.
As individuals we participate in the many facets of community life. As the oldest Lutheran congregation in Saskatchewan, St Paul's may be historic, but we are also current, alive and vibrant with ministries and programs for all ages.We are a most hospitable group of people offering a variety of worship styles, welcoming all the baptized to the Lord's table.
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Rev Daphne Bender
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209 Carl Ave E
Langenburg,
SK
S0A 2A0
Canada
Phone: (306) 743-5454
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Matthew 25:23
...Well done, good and faithful servant; thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things...
...Well done, good and faithful servant; thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things...
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Evangelical Lutheran
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PO Box 446
Langenburg, SK
S0A 2A0
Langenburg, SK
S0A 2A0
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St Paul Lutheran Church Langenburg Service Times
Sunday 10:45AM
Holy Communion First and Third Sundays
Service Times last updated on the 10th of May, 2019
Holy Communion First and Third Sundays
Service Times last updated on the 10th of May, 2019
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St Paul Lutheran Church History
The first group of German settlers to establish themselves at Langenburg, some twenty-nine in number, arrived in the spring and summer of 1886.
In 1889, Pastor Schneider arrived in Langenburg. A church service was held May 12th in the private home of D.W. Riedel, who was an immigration agent. Thirty adults were present, 24 came to the Lord's Supper, 2 children were baptized, and during the remainder of the week, Pastor Schneider visited some of the farmers.
A meeting had been announced for Thursday, May 16th. After a brief service of worship, they proceeded with the formal organization of a congregation, which, upon Pastor Schneider's recommendation, was named St. Paul's Lutheran Church of Langenburg.
Five men were elected by ballot to serve as the church council. They were: Friedrich Theuer, Paul Ulrich, Christian Hinck, Johann Kieper, and Friedrich Hildebrandt.
The first members were: Friedrich Theuer Jr., Robert Lippod, August Welke, Friedrich Hildebrandt, Emile Poehler, Johann Spendier, Samuel Niffeler, Hustar Schoenemann, Wilhelm Hinch, J.D. Heinsohn, Christian Hinck, Herman Lopthien, Johann Kieper, John Hertlein, Johann Peterson, Heinrich Scott, Carl Reitze, Carl Schultz, Karl Esslinger, Fritz Suehsschlof, Michael Esslinger, D.W. Riedel, and Heinrich Bothe.
In 1989, St. Paul's, the oldest Lutheran congregation in Saskatchewan, celebrated 100 years.
The church, built in 1903, was added to a number of times, and in 2000 underwent a sizable expansion and total renovation. Services are held every Sunday.
The first cemetery, on the SE corner of SE 27-21-31 was started between 1886 and 1903.
In the 1950's, the wet years, land was purchased on NE 22-21-31 for a new graveyard. The cemetery is well taken care of.
From: https://www.heritagecemeteries.ca/st-pauls-lutheran-langenburg
In 1889, Pastor Schneider arrived in Langenburg. A church service was held May 12th in the private home of D.W. Riedel, who was an immigration agent. Thirty adults were present, 24 came to the Lord's Supper, 2 children were baptized, and during the remainder of the week, Pastor Schneider visited some of the farmers.
A meeting had been announced for Thursday, May 16th. After a brief service of worship, they proceeded with the formal organization of a congregation, which, upon Pastor Schneider's recommendation, was named St. Paul's Lutheran Church of Langenburg.
Five men were elected by ballot to serve as the church council. They were: Friedrich Theuer, Paul Ulrich, Christian Hinck, Johann Kieper, and Friedrich Hildebrandt.
The first members were: Friedrich Theuer Jr., Robert Lippod, August Welke, Friedrich Hildebrandt, Emile Poehler, Johann Spendier, Samuel Niffeler, Hustar Schoenemann, Wilhelm Hinch, J.D. Heinsohn, Christian Hinck, Herman Lopthien, Johann Kieper, John Hertlein, Johann Peterson, Heinrich Scott, Carl Reitze, Carl Schultz, Karl Esslinger, Fritz Suehsschlof, Michael Esslinger, D.W. Riedel, and Heinrich Bothe.
In 1989, St. Paul's, the oldest Lutheran congregation in Saskatchewan, celebrated 100 years.
The church, built in 1903, was added to a number of times, and in 2000 underwent a sizable expansion and total renovation. Services are held every Sunday.
The first cemetery, on the SE corner of SE 27-21-31 was started between 1886 and 1903.
In the 1950's, the wet years, land was purchased on NE 22-21-31 for a new graveyard. The cemetery is well taken care of.
From: https://www.heritagecemeteries.ca/st-pauls-lutheran-langenburg
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