Emmanuel Lutheran Church (R M Lumsden, Saskatchewan)

Emmanuel Lutheran Church is a designated municipal heritage property in the Rural Municipality of Lumsden, Saskatchewan, Canada, 16 km north of the town of Craven. Originally built in 1916 to meet the religious needs of local Lutheran settlers in the area this church acted as model for other rural Lutheran churches to be built in Canada.[1] In 1971 the building was sold to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The building was later purchased by the Rural Municipality and restored back to the original design used when it was a Lutheran church, including reinstalling the spire. The building is no longer used for regular religious service but for special events.

Emmanuel Lutheran Church
LocationLumsden No. 189, Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan
CountryCanada
DenominationLutheran Church–Canada
History
Founded1916
Architecture
Functional statusNon-Active
Architectural typeGothic Revival style

References

  1. "Emmanuel Lutheran Church". Heritage Properties. Historical Places - A Joint Federal, Provincial and Territorial Initiative. Archived from the original on 2016-03-08. Retrieved 2012-06-11.


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