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Work
in the Golden Ridge/College 2 Addition area was started by Pastor Alvin Keller in
the early 1950s. At his recommendation, the mission committee
of the Dakota District of the American Lutheran Church decided
to organize a new congregation in the neighborhood.
In April of 1955, Pastor George Unruh of Arthur , ND was called
as a mission developer. On July 10, 1955 , 49 people were present
at the first official service, which was held in the public school
house.
On August 11, 1955 , the new congregation was officially organized
with 90 confirmed members, 67 of whom were transferred from the
American Lutheran Church of Fargo. On this day, the congregation
voted to build a new church building.
Plans
moved along quickly. A $35,000 loan was secured from the Board
of American Missions of the ALC, with groundbreaking services
held on October 30, 1955 , and construction beginning the very
next day. The cornerstone was laid on March 18, 1956 and members
of the congregation volunteered their time to do the finish work
inside the building.
The first worship service in
the newly completed church was held on
June 3, 1956 . By the time of the building's dedication on October
28th, 1956 , membership had already reached 172 confirmed and
300 baptized members.
In May of 1957, the congregation experienced a mix of emotions
as its founding pastor, George Unruh, was elected as the district
president (the same position we now call "bishop") of
a three-state area. Pr. Unruh agreed to stay on until November
1957 with the expectation that a new pastor could be found by
that time. Just a month after Pr. Unruh's election and only a
year after the first worship service in the new building, a devastating
tornado ripped through the Golden Ridge area, destroying the church
and the homes of 32 of the 80 member families. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Udahl and Mary Jean, charter members of the congregation, were
also killed in this tragic event.
Nonetheless, 119 people gathered in the destroyed church's basement
on June 30 th and began the worship service by singing, "Now
Thank We All Our God." It would be difficult to find a more
powerful scene of resurrection hope. After the Dakota Mission
Committee learned that around 150 members intended to return to
the area to rebuild or repair their homes, and that
those same members desperately desired that the church be rebuilt,
it was decided that a new church would be build on the old church's
foundation.
After paying off the original loan with insurance money, the Mission
Committee secured a new loan for the rebuilding project. Around
this same time, gifts came in from the ALC, the ELC, and many
individuals throughout the country. It was decided that some of
the gifts could be used to build a parsonage behind the church.
Construction began on the parsonage in August of 1957, and the
new church in October of 1957.
With the pace of reconstruction and reorganization almost matching
the pace of the church's original organization, Golden Ridge Lutheran
Church called Pr. Frederick Moberg of Bancroft , SD. He accepted
the call and was installed on November 17, 1957 . During the rebuilding,
worship services were held in the basement that still existed
from the first church. Members recall with a smile the Sundays
that they were able to hear the mice scurrying around on the basement
ceiling (the floor of the new church building) during Sunday services.
Worship was held in the newly constructed church beginning on
March 9, 1958.
Just like during its initial construction,
members of the congregation volunteered their time to do the finish
work inside the church. Thanks to the blessings of God and the
faithful work of the membership, the new building was ready for
its dedication on May 25, 1958 .
To remember the church's mission and the past obstacles overcome,
a special stained glass window was placed in the nursery room.
The tornado approaching the little church is a permanent reminder
of the challenges of ministry and the abundant grace of God, given
to meet those challenges.

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