First Lutheran Church (Winthrop, Minnesota)
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| First Lutheran Church | |
|---|---|
| First Evangelical Lutheran Church | |
![]() First Lutheran Church | |
| 44°32′31″N 94°21′42″W / 44.54194°N 94.36167°W | |
| Location | 213 N Hennepin St, Winthrop, Minnesota 55396 |
| Country | United States |
| Denomination | Lutheran |
| Membership | 277 |
| Weekly attendance | 68 |
| History | |
| Former name | Swedish Lutheran Church |
| Status | Church |
| Founded | 1884 |
| Founder | C.M. Ryden |
| Architecture | |
| Functional status | Active |
| Completed | 1904 |
| Specifications | |
| Materials | Brick |
| Bells | 1 |
| Administration | |
| Synod | Southwestern Minnesota[1] |
| Clergy | |
| Pastor | David F Winterfeldt |
First Lutheran Church is a Lutheran church in Winthrop, Minnesota. The church is easily recognized by its tall steeple and its large stained glass windows.
The church is a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), belonging to the Minnesota Valley Conference of the Southwestern Minnesota Synod.[2]
The church was established in 1884 by C.M. Ryden, who was the pastor at the nearby Bernadotte Lutheran Church in Bernadotte, Minnesota. Originally named Swedish Lutheran Church, the church changed its name to First Evangelical Lutheran Church in 1922. It is commonly known by the shortened name "First Lutheran Church".
Because of this shared history, First Lutheran and Bernadotte Lutheran are often considered sister churches.[3]
