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'''St Paul Lutheran Church''' is a congregation of the [[Southern District of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod]] located at 132 [[6th Avenue South]] in [[Titusville]]. It was established in 1951 as part of the historically German-American Missouri Synod's mission efforts among African Americans. Pastor [[Joseph Ellwanger]] led the congregation from [[1958]] to [[1957]] and played a notable role in the [[Civil Rights Movement]]. Its current building was designed by [[Dorsey Architects]].
'''St Paul Lutheran Church''' is a congregation of the [[Southern District of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod]] located at 132 [[6th Avenue South]] in [[Titusville]]. It was established in 1951 as part of the historically German-American Missouri Synod's mission efforts among African Americans. Pastor [[Joseph Ellwanger]] led the congregation from [[1958]] to [[1967]] and played a notable role in the [[Civil Rights Movement]]. Its current building was designed by [[Dorsey Architects]].


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Revision as of 22:08, 12 July 2022

St Paul Lutheran Church is a congregation of the Southern District of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod located at 132 6th Avenue South in Titusville. It was established in 1951 as part of the historically German-American Missouri Synod's mission efforts among African Americans. Pastor Joseph Ellwanger led the congregation from 1958 to 1967 and played a notable role in the Civil Rights Movement. Its current building was designed by Dorsey Architects.

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