Redeemer Lutheran Church (Elmhurst, Illinois)

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Location345 S. Kenilworth Ave.
Elmhurst, Illinois 60126
CountryUnited States
Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Church
41°53′28″N 87°56′18″W / 41.8912°N 87.9384°W / 41.8912; -87.9384
Location345 S. Kenilworth Ave.
Elmhurst, Illinois 60126
CountryUnited States
DenominationLutheran Church–Missouri Synod
Websitehttp://www.redeemerlcms.com
History
Founder(s)Rev. G. Schuessler
DedicatedMay 18, 1930
Architecture
Architect(s)Hotchkiss & Edgar
StyleNeo-Baroque and Gothic
GroundbreakingOctober 1929
CompletedMay 1930
Clergy
Senior pastor(s)Rev. Anthony Oliphant

Redeemer Lutheran Church is a congregation of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS) in Elmhurst, Illinois, a western suburb of Chicago. Founded in 1928, there were (as of 2008) 495 baptized members. Three of Redeemer's pastors held rather long tenures; Rev. Worth Setzer served for nearly 31 years, Rev. George Bornemann for 17 years, Rev. Richard Drews for 26 years. Rev. Robert Fitzpatrick served for 7 years. Moreso recently, Rev. Scott Stiegemeyer served at Redeemer for five years; the current pastor is Rev. Anthony Oliphant,[1] who was installed in the autumn of 2015.

This church is designed in a reserved mixture of Gothic and Neo-Baroque styles, and possesses artwork covering a number of different movements, including medieval-style stained glass, carved wooden doors, and a contemporary piece representing the Holy Spirit which hangs in the northern transept.

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