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- Minnesota_Conference abstract "The Lutheran Minnesota Conference was one of the 13 conferences of the Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Synod. Formed by Swedish immigrants in the 1800s, it originally encompassed Minnesota, parts of North Dakota, South Dakota, Canada, and Wisconsin. Its size was substantially reduced years later when Alexandria, Fargo, and Red River Districts became the Red River Valley Conference in 1912, and the Alberta District and Canada Mission field became the Canada Conference in 1913. With the creation of the Lutheran Church in America (LCA) in 1962, it became known as the Minnesota Synod.Organizers of the Minnesota Conference were Rev. Peter Carlson, Rev. Eric Norelius, Rev. Peter Beckman, Rev. Johan Peter Carlson Boren and laymen Daniel Nelson, Hakan Svedberg, Frans C. Bjorklund, and Ole Paulson were present at the first meeting of the Minnesota Conference held October 7–9, 1858 at Chisago Lake. At the end of 1961, the Minnesota Conference had the most baptized members of any conference in the Augustana Synod with 182,374 baptized members and 300 congregations.In 1862 members of the Minnesota Conference founded Minnesota Elementary School in Red Wing, which was renamed St. Ansgar’s Academy and moved to East Union in 1865. The institution relocated to Saint Peter in 1876 and was officially recognized as Gustavus Adolphus College. Other educational institutions erected by the Minnesota Conference include Minnesota College, founded in 1904, Lutheran Bible Institute, founded in 1919, and North Star College and Northwestern College, which both became part of the Red River Conference.".
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- Minnesota_Conference wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_Jackson_(pastor).
- Minnesota_Conference wikiPageWikiLink Augustana_Evangelical_Lutheran_Church.
- Minnesota_Conference wikiPageWikiLink Category:Evangelical_Lutheran_Church_in_America_predecessor_churches.
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- Minnesota_Conference wikiPageWikiLink Category:Swedish_migration_to_North_America.
- Minnesota_Conference wikiPageWikiLink Eric_Norelius.
- Minnesota_Conference wikiPageWikiLink Gustavus_Adolphus_College.
- Minnesota_Conference wikiPageWikiLink Lutheran_Church_in_America.
- Minnesota_Conference wikiPageWikiLink Northwestern_College_(Minnesota).
- Minnesota_Conference wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Carlson.
- Minnesota_Conference wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Northwestern_–_St._Paul.
- Minnesota_Conference wikiPageWikiLink File:Minnesota_Conference_District_Map.jpg.
- Minnesota_Conference wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lutheran Minnesota Conference".
- Minnesota_Conference wikiPageWikiLinkText "Minnesota Conference".
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- Minnesota_Conference subject Category:Evangelical_Lutheran_Church_in_America_predecessor_churches.
- Minnesota_Conference subject Category:Lutheranism_in_the_United_States.
- Minnesota_Conference subject Category:Swedish_migration_to_North_America.
- Minnesota_Conference hypernym Conferences.
- Minnesota_Conference type AmericanFootballLeague.
- Minnesota_Conference comment "The Lutheran Minnesota Conference was one of the 13 conferences of the Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Synod. Formed by Swedish immigrants in the 1800s, it originally encompassed Minnesota, parts of North Dakota, South Dakota, Canada, and Wisconsin. Its size was substantially reduced years later when Alexandria, Fargo, and Red River Districts became the Red River Valley Conference in 1912, and the Alberta District and Canada Mission field became the Canada Conference in 1913.".
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