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St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Hastings, MN) : ウィキペディア英語版 | St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Hastings, MN)
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church is located at 615 Vermillion Street in historic downtown Hastings, Minnesota, just twenty miles south of St. Paul, Minnesota. ==History== St Luke’s Episcopal Church is the fifth oldest church in the diocese and was organized as a mission, established in 1850 by the Reverend Jackson Kemper, the Episcopal Bishop of the entire Northwest Territories.〔(History of St. Luke's, 1847-2007 )〕 The first Episcopal Bishop in the Minnesota Territory was Bishop Henry Whipple, serving from 1859 – 1901. Bishop Whipple worked to provide proper treatment and justice for the Native Americans, and was known as “Straight Tongue” to all nations. He was allowed to pass unharmed throughout the territory, even through scenes of battle. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church was the only church in town that permitted Native and African Americans to their worship services. “Indian Joe”, who was a friend to whites, alerted Hastings residents of impending attacks, and is buried in St. Luke’s Cemetery.〔”St. Luke’s Church, Hastings in the Diocese of Minnesota, 1855-1955 Centennial Celebration”. ''Program booklet prepared by congregation from church records, 1955.''〕 The first worship service was held on January 7, 1855 in the dining room of the Dakota House on 2nd and Sibley Streets in downtown Hastings, MN. In 1856, the cornerstone was laid for St. Luke’s first church building on May 6th, by the Reverend Jackson Kemper, and was opened for regular worship on November 16th of the same year. In 1857, the church building was consecrated, and the first rector, Reverend Timothy Wilcoxson held services every other Sunday. He walked regularly from St. Paul, MN to Hastings, MN, and other surrounding communities he was serving. Church pews built of butternut wood were installed in 1867, and are still used today. Two small matching pews are found in the chapel of the LeDuc Mansion in Hastings, MN. Two of General William LeDuc’s daughters taught Sunday school at St. Luke’s Episcopal, and the family is referenced many times in the church’s historical records. In 1868, the altar cross, candlesticks, vases, and communion silver were given to the church, and have been in use ever since.〔http://www.stlukesmn.org/〕
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