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First
Lutheran Church had its
beginning in the Ryssby Congregation, Ryssby
Church, which was organized by Swedish settlers on
January 3, 1878.
www.ryssbychurch.org
Ryssby
Church is not only an important
part of our history, but it continues to be important in the life of
First
Lutheran
Church.
The Ryssby Committee (members of First Lutheran) are responsible for the care of
the church and cemetery grounds.
Important traditions connected to Ryssby are the Midsummer service and
congregational picnic held in June each year, and the Ryssby Candlelight
services the second weekend in December to which more than 1600 persons attend
during the eight services that are held that weekend.
In
1914, the Ryssby congregation merged with the Elim Lutheran Church
in Longmont to form the First Lutheran
Church.
(The location of Elim was where the Ahlberg Funeral Chapel now is
located—1/2 block north of Third Avenue on Terry Street).
In 1936, this congregation voted to build a new church on the corner of
Third Avenue and Terry Street (the current location), and
they worshipped in their new church for the first time on April 24, 1938.
Major
additions to the First Lutheran Church building were the two-story Sunday School
addition (now called the South Wing) built in the early 1950’s; the two-story
addition built around an enclosed courtyard which provided additional Sunday
School rooms, offices, the Fireside Room, a library, restrooms, etc., which was
dedicated in February of 1970; and then in 2001 the completion of the
all-purpose Friendship Center, underground parking lot, and other renovation to
the existing building.
First
Lutheran Church was part
of the Augustana Synod, the Lutheran Church
in America, and now the Evangelical Lutheran
Church in America.
We have a tradition of strong liturgical worship and that continues
today. Music is an important part of
our heritage—now including two adult choirs, a men’s chorus, a high school
chorus, three handbell choirs, and a children’s choir.
We are a welcoming congregation to all who enter, and reaching beyond our
original ethnic heritage.
Along with two other Longmont churches in 1962,
First Lutheran was instrumental in the formation of what is now the St. Vrain
Manor, a seven-story senior housing facility.
We have continued to be involved in the operation of this facility, with
our pastor and members serving on its board of directors.
We have a
strong community outreach—being a community center and welcoming a large number
of community non-profit groups to use our facilities.
Among these, we are home to one of the YMCA Preschools, a program which
has held preschool classes in our building for more than 20 years.
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