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Introduction | Agency History | Order of Microfilming
Introduction
The records from Divinity Lutheran Church, Oregon, Lucas County, Ohio (1913 - 2002) were transferred to the Center for Archival
Collections for microfilming in 2005 with the cooperation of Sheron Baumgartner. No restrictions exist on the use of this
collection and duplication is permitted for research purposes. These records are now housed at the St. Luke's Lutheran Church
in Curtice, Ohio. The finding aid for this group of records was prepared by Kathleen Gardner in September 2005.
Agency History
In 1912 a small group of Lutherans in Ironville, then a suburb of Toledo, saw the need for an English Lutheran Church. They
rented space in the Ironville Neighborhood House for their first worship services. On June 1, 1913, Rev. R. H. Benting, DD
was installed as a missionary pastor, and the formal organization of the congregation occurred on June 12, 1913. That same
year construction of a building began at the corner of Clarence and Case Streets on property purchased from Mr. H. Blum. The
sanctuary was completed and dedicated on January 11, 1914. Five years after the congregation was organized, it became independent.
The congregation thrived in this community for 45 years.
In 1959 the City of Toledo began an Urban Renewal Program for Ironville. Property owners were notified that the city of Toledo
would purchase all properties, buildings would be removed, and the area made available for industrial development.
In July of 1963, the congregation purchased 5 acres at the corner of Pickle and Wynn Roads in Oregon, Ohio, and celebrated
groundbreaking on July 31, 1966. Mission status was granted to the congregation by the synod to assist with relocation. The
first service and dedication of the Wynn Road building was June 11, 1967.
The congregation grew steadily and then sporadically and once again requested aid from the synod. In 2001, the congregation
attempted to enter a co-operative ministry with St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Curtice and then because of financial difficulties
voted to merge with St. Luke's. The closing service was August 19, 2001.
The facility was sold to Joseph and Bianca Freck and now houses the Freck Funeral Chapel. Divinity records are stored at St.
Luke's Lutheran Church, Curtice, Ohio.
This history was prepared by Sheron Baumgartner.
Order of Microfilming
Roll 1
- Parish Register, 1913-1946
- Charter Constitution
- Pastors
- Church Council
- Communion Register
- Baptisms of Children
- Baptisms of Adults
- Confirmations
- Marriages
- Funerals/Deaths
- History
- Parish Register, 1946-1978
- Pastors
- Church Council
- Roll of Members
- Roll of Child Members
- Record of Communions
- Baptisms
- Record of Confirmations
- Record of Marriages
- Funerals/Deaths
- Historical Events
- Parish Register, 1978-2001
- Charter Constitution
- Pastors
- Church Council and Officers
- Roll of Members
- Record of Communing and Contributing
- Record of Communions
- Baptisms
- Confirmations
- Marriages
- Funerals/Deaths
- Annual Summaries
- Historical Events
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