“Lake Campbell Lutheran Church”
(Note: any text in italics has been taken from the official SDSHS records.)
Marker Text
the lake campbell lutheran church was originally the medary norwegian evangelical lutheran congregation, brookings county, dakota territory. the congregation was organized june 13, 1870 at the john thompson home in sverdrup township, minnehaha county. the charter members of the congregation were: Mr. & Mrs. Nils O. Trygstad, Mr. & Mrs. Ole O. Jermstad, Mr. Cornelius Trygstad, Ole N. Trygstad, Martin N. Trygstad, John H. Thompson, Elias H. Thompson, G. Gunderson Tvedt, Christopher H. Baltrud, Jens Anumdsen Hage, Magne
A. Nesthes, Carolyn Trygstad, Jukom Olsen Sundet, and Halvor H. Egeberg. The first recorded meeting was held July 9, 1870 to extend a call to Rev. E. Christensen, who accepted the call and became the first pastor. In 1887 the southwest district decided to take the name Lake Campbell Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Congregation. The Lake Campbell Church was built in 1890. The land was donated by Johannes A. Berge. The group of early settlers, who made use of their freedom to worship God by organizing a congregation also provided religious instruction to their children fulfilling Col. 3:23-24 ‘Whatever your task, work heartily, as serving the Lord and not men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the inheritance as your reward; you are serving the Lord Christ.'
This plaque is given in the memory of Mr. & Mrs. Nils O. Trygstad and sons, and our honored pioneers who labored and sacrificed to establish a Christian Congregation in the Lake Campbell community.
Location
Brookings County, 1 mile north & 1/2 mile west of south side of Lake Campbell or east of the corner of 219 St. and 466th Street (2006)