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All Saints Lutheran
Church was dedicated September 15, 1918. The building was designed by Eben
Ezer founder, Rev. Jens Madsen, and built by mostly volunteer workers. Madsen
wanted the sanctuary to reflect the presence of the sacred with a sense of
intimacy. He sought to do this with beautiful stained glass, gothic arches,
a pitched beam work ceiling, oak pews, and limited seating.
The name "All
Saints" was chosen to reflect the church as a place of worship for all
believers. It was to be an open door of spiritual nourishment to all the residents
of Eben Ezer. All Saints Church, as "house of prayer" was to symbolize
the central place of the Gospel in the work and ministry of Eben Ezer. All
Saints Church provides the residents of Eben Ezer with an opportunity to enrich
and deepen their spirituality
Rev. Don Thurn
is the full time pastor of the church and also serves as one of the full time
chaplains for Eben Ezer.
All Saints was
placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the U.S. Department
of the Interior in June, 1982
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