Archive Record
Metadata
Title |
St. John's Lutheran Church of Santa Fe (Alta Loma), Texas |
Collection |
St. John's Lutheran Church, Santa Fe, Texas, Collection |
Catalog Number |
2024.5.1 |
Object Name |
File, document |
Location |
SBox 117 |
Date |
1931- 2022 |
Scope & Content |
Content contains Directories, Anniversary histories and services, Annual Reports, Council and Annal Meeting Minutes, and some historical documents and documents pertaining to the disposal of the property See Finding Aide for more information. |
Finding Aids |
Folder 1: Documents and Correspondence 2020 Folder 2: Council and Congregational Minutes from 2020-2022 Folder 3: Council and Congregational Minutes from 2018-2019 Folder 4: Council and Congregational Minutes from 2016-2017 Folder 5: Council and Congregational Minutes from 2014-2015 Folder 6: Annual Reports from 2008-2019 Folder 7: Annual Reports from 1998-2007 Folder 8: Annual Reports from 1988-1995 Folder 9: 25th Anniversary Progran 1956 Alta Loma; Dedication Service 1966 Alta Loma; Mortgage Burning Services 1979 Alta Loma; 60th Anniversary Program 1991 Santa Fe; 70th Anniversary history including history of the communities of Alta Loma, Arcadia, and Algoa; Folder 10: Directories Folder 11: Pastor calls, installations, and miscellaneous Folder 12: Early documents from Alta Loma and miscellaneous documents concerning mineral rights and land. |
Notes |
St. John's was established as a mission by First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Galveston, Texas. St. John's shared pastors with other congregations in the 1940s. In 1975 Alta Loma voted to incorporate and the city of Santa Fe was born. (Same congregation and building but town name changed) There were many supply pastors in 1976 and 1987. Most of them were serving at M. D. Anderson Hospital in Houston. |
Language of Material |
English |
Subjects |
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America |
Classification |
Disbanded Congregations Congregational Records |
Search Terms |
St. John's Lutheran Church of Santa Fe (Alta Loma), Texas Disbanded Congregations |
People |
Albert, Victor Frederick Beckwith, William Boyd, Donald Emmett Bracker, Karl Henry Clement, C. Wayne Collingsworth, Beverly Engeling, Henry Walter Fehler, Otto Fredrick Fischer, Ralph Heye, Edmund August Holmer, Paul E. Hopp, Herbert Luther Arthur Onda, John William Pfennig, Alfred L. Redpath, Katharine Roth, Theophil John Sagebiel, Nolan Arthur Scheffel, Carl F. Shatto, Manno Snider, Daniel E. Wensel, Robert Henry Wolber, Arthur Roy |

