Northwest, Pacific -- Lutheran Church
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Lutheran Council in the U.S.A. Regional Planning Consultation Records
The minutes and reports of the LCUSA Regional Consultation for American Mission Planning and subordinate units.
Northwest District (LCMS) Architectural Committee Records
The Northwest District (LCMS) Architectural Committee records describe the activities of the committee from 1943-1987.
Northwest District (LCMS) Erhart L. Bauer Correspondence
The correspondence of The Rev. Dr. Erhart L. Bauer as President of the Northwest District from 1982-1994.
Northwest District (LCMS) Board of Directors Records
Minutes, correspondence, financial reports, committee reports, and other documents produced by and for the Board of Directors.
Northwest District (LCMS) Disbanded Congregations Collection
The records of congregations that disbanded and mission starts that did not become viable in the Northwest District.
Northwest District (LCMS) Ed. Doering Papers
The papers of Rev. Ed. Doering, pioneer missionary for the Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod in the Northwest, along with biographical material.
Northwest District (LCMS) H. C. Ebeling Papers.
The records contain the correspondence of The Rev. Herman C. Ebeling, along with an essay and his autobiography.
Northwest District (LCMS) Fund Raising Campaigns Records
The records of two fund raising campaigns in the Northwest District, Forward in Remembrance and Catch the Vision of His Mission.
Northwest District (LCMS) W. F. Georg Papers
The papers of W.F. Georg, Superintendent of Missions for the Northwest District (LCMS), together with biographical information, 1920-1950.
Northwest District (LCMS) Emil G. Jaech Papers
Correspondence of Emil G. Jaech and other documents primarily from 1973-1976 while he was president of the Northwest District of The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod. The main topic is effects on the Northwest District from the controversy at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, that led to the formation of Concordia Seminary in Exile.