History of Martin Luther Lutheran Church
On the First Advent Sunday
1955, the Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church was founded by German
immigrants. Pastor Eberhard W. Schwantes who served the MLC for 35 years
expressed what the church meant to many:
"For me, the congregation meant always also family, and
therefore, a lasting bond and responsibility. The family that is under God’s
word, grants protection against the outside world, it is a refuge where one is
safe, where one finds community and comfort.”
Because there was only very limited
space in the United Church Bathurst Street, on June 1, 1957, the congregation
moved to Redeemer Lutheran Church, Bloor St W at Keele St (Indian Road). In
January 1959, Pastor Karl Wulf, MLC's first pastor, changed to the First
Lutheran Church, Bond St. In
February 1959, Pastor Otto Winter started in the MLC. With him, the congregation
succeeded in purchasing its own building in Mimico (South Etobicoke), 2379 Lake
Shore Boulevard West. On the 15th of April, 1962, MLC celebrated a
first festive service in its church, after having done great and extensive
renovation works. In automn 1962, the new organ was consecrated.
In April 1964, Pastor Winter followed the call to
serve in the German Seamen's New York.
On June 7,
1964, Pastor E. W. Schwantes was installed by the synodical President, Rev. Dr.
John H. Reble.
The building in 5 Superior
Avenue which was to serve as the day care building was purchased in 1969.
The
two-storey-extension with pastor's office and meeting rooms was consecrated in
June 1982.
On October 18, 1992, the new, largely expanded
main entrance was celebrated in a service, presided by Bishop Dr. W. Huras.
A great
joy was the 40th anniversary of our Day Care Centre in June 2010,
with Bishop Michael J. Pryse preaching. In 1970, a day care centre had been
established on the initiative of Pastor Eberhard Schwantes in the adjacent
building 5 Superior for 21 children. This was, from the very start, intended to
be a social institution for the district of South-Etobicoke, as in the
surrounding area of the church there lived numerous needy families and single
parents. The congregational members
of the Martin-Luther-Church put forth much effort, time and again, with love and
dedication. For many years, the meals for the children were cooked by the ladies
of the church. Many craftsmen’s skills were needed for building alterations and
extensions. In the year 2000, a considerable extension of the program took
place. Now, in close consultation with the city, school age child care as well
as two preschool programs were introduced. Through alterations in the kitchen
and sanitary facilities as well as reorganizing and renting other rooms, the
congregation created the basis for the realization of this project. Therefore,
Martin Luther Church Day Care now offers 72 spaces in 4 groups for children aged
1 ½ to 12 years. On the
First Advent Sunday 2010, MLC was able to celebrate its 55th
anniversary, with great thankfulness before God.
For the future, we trust in the guidance of our gracious God, inviting
every Sunday to celebrate our Crucified and Risen Lord Jesus Christ. WHO WE ARE The focus of our community life is Sunday worship where we praise God with prayer and song in two different languages. We gather for weekly worship on Sunday mornings. Services are held in German and English. The Sacrament of Holy Communion is celebrated the third Sunday of each month unless otherwise posted. Sunday School from 9:45 a.m. to 12:00 noon. A nursery is also available. The Lutheran Church is known for worship services which center around the Word of God and the fine musical Church tradition, expressing faith in the language of the people. Worship, study and education are important because a personal faith cannot develop apart from the community of the church. We believe that fellowship and times for gathering, whether to learn or simply enjoy ourselves, are also important. We are a medium sized congregation and can offer these opportunities and give people a chance to become better acquainted if they so desire.
Worship Service About Lutherans
Martin Luther, the German monk and theologian, after whom our congregation is named, brought about a Church Reformation in the early 1500's. An excellent introduction to Lutherans and our Church body is available from the Eastern Synod web site. Martin Luther
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