St. Luke's Lutheran Church in Freeland, Pennsylvania, has a rich history dating back to its founding in 1868 as a mission church with predominantly German Lutherans. Over the years, the church has been fortunate in attracting and retaining pastors, and it has grown to include various ministries such as Sunday School classes, a youth group, and an active Interfaith Council.
As St. Luke's celebrates its 125th anniversary, it continues to serve the community through its food pantry, memorial and endowment funds, and scholarships. The church has also produced several ministers from its congregation, reflecting its commitment to nurturing and supporting individuals in their faith journeys. With a focus on moving forward in ministry, St. Luke's looks to the future with gratitude and a steadfast response of faith.
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