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Chisago Lake Evangelical Lutheran Church Center City, MN 55012
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HISTORY The first Swedes came to the Chisago Lakes region in the early 1850s. The area was thick with forests and lakes, very similar to Sweden. The Chippewa Indians called this land KichiSaga, meaning fair and lovely waters. The immigrants desire for a Lutheran church of their own became a reality on May 12, 1854, when they, with the Reverend Erland Carlsson of Chicago, organized a congregation of about 100 members. That summer they built a meeting house, which served as a public school and a church.
The first preacher and teacher was 22-year-old Eric Norelius, a student at
Capital University, Columbus, Ohio. The next spring, 1855, the first resident
pastor, Pehr Anderson Cederstam, came. The following year, 1856, a small frame
church was build on the present site. The first officially called and paid
[perhaps "salaried" rather than paid since an offering was undoubtedly taken] pastor was Carl August Hedengran, who came in 1859. |