New St Olaf Lutheran Church - Cranfills Gap, TX
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member WalksfarTX
N 31° 46.502 W 097° 49.766
14R E 610838 N 3516096
Church building dedicated on August 19, 1917.
Waymark Code: WMY53M
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 04/23/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuesterMark
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Historical Marker:

Following the settlement of Norwegian immigrants in Bosque County in 1854, Lutheranism became the predominant denomination in the region in 1886. St. Olaf Kirke, named after the patron saint of Norway, was built to address the worshiping practices of the expanding population. Affectionately called “Old Rock Church”. It was the center of social gatherings for more than 50 years where good food, fellowship and games were enjoyed by all.

On January 10, 1914, the members voted to purchase a full city block of land to build a new church for their growing congregation. The cornerstone of the new “Brick Church” was placed in March of 1917. The Romanesque Revival style building included a sanctuary with a balcony and a half basement, which was a point of pride for the congregation in 1917. St. Olaf Lutheran Church was described as the “Costliest and Largest” Lutheran Church in Bosque County and in rural Texas. Through the fundraising efforts of the women’s organization many enhancements were added to the church.

The “Brick Church” services were conducted in Norwegian until 1927 and continued at “The Rock Church” for the older members un the 1940s. The St. Olaf Church Sunday school was built for religious instruction in 1954. The church has provided for the needs of its membership and the community, as well as missions in other countries as it seeks to fulfill its mission. St. Olaf Lutheran Church continues to maintain its Norwegian heritage and serve as the heart of the community.

Active Church: Yes

School on property: No

Date Built: 08/19/1917

Service Times: 9:30

Website: [Web Link]

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