Hauge Lutheran Church
Mayville, Traill County, North Dakota 58257
Mayville, Traill County, North Dakota 58257
Hauge Lutheran Church
This church was organized by Rev. Anderson in 1883, one of the twelve congregations organized in the Red River Valley during the years 1878-1894. The first Sunday School in Mayville was started here. The pastors who served this congregation were: Rev. Gjerstad, Rev. Kringle, Rev. Karstad, Rev. Borgen and Rev. Halvorson.
Following the union of the three church bodies, the Hauge Synod, the United Church and the Norwegian Synod, steps were taken to merge the three Mayville congregations. This was achieved in 1917 and the Hauge Church became a part of what is now the Mayville Lutheran Church.
Info from - Mayville Diamond 75th Jubilee, Mayville, ND, July 2, 3 & 4, 1956 (page 26)
This church was organized by Rev. Anderson in 1883, one of the twelve congregations organized in the Red River Valley during the years 1878-1894. The first Sunday School in Mayville was started here. The pastors who served this congregation were: Rev. Gjerstad, Rev. Kringle, Rev. Karstad, Rev. Borgen and Rev. Halvorson.
Following the union of the three church bodies, the Hauge Synod, the United Church and the Norwegian Synod, steps were taken to merge the three Mayville congregations. This was achieved in 1917 and the Hauge Church became a part of what is now the Mayville Lutheran Church.
Info from - Mayville Diamond 75th Jubilee, Mayville, ND, July 2, 3 & 4, 1956 (page 26)
Hauge Lutheran Church
The Hauge Lutheran Church was organized by Rev. Anderson in 1883. It housed the first Sunday School in the Mayville area. The Hauge congregation purchased the first Congregational Church building and used that as their church until the merger between the various bodies of the Lutheran church occurred in 1917 and it became a part of the Mayville Lutheran Church.
Info from - Pillars of Time by Thea Burner and Merilla Brasel
The Hauge Lutheran Church was organized by Rev. Anderson in 1883. It housed the first Sunday School in the Mayville area. The Hauge congregation purchased the first Congregational Church building and used that as their church until the merger between the various bodies of the Lutheran church occurred in 1917 and it became a part of the Mayville Lutheran Church.
Info from - Pillars of Time by Thea Burner and Merilla Brasel