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General
School Information
St. Paul’s Lutheran School, established
in 1837, is incorporated in the state of Indiana and
operates under the blessing of the Lutheran
Church-Missouri Synod, the Indiana District. It
is the oldest continuously operating elementary school
in the state of Indiana. It is owned, operated
and supported by St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran
Church. The controlling body is the Voters Assembly of
the church. Decisions about the school and its needs are
made by this body and are based on the input and
recommendations of the school board and the principal.
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Church History
Where Barr and Madison Street meet in the
city of Fort Wayne, Indiana, there is a spot of ground
which can truly be called historic, both as far as Fort
Wayne, as well as the Lutheran Church in America, are
concerned. It is the property of St. Paul's Evangelical
Lutheran Congregation, the second oldest Lutheran Church
in Indiana and one of the oldest in the western part of
our country. It has belonged to this congregation since
1839, at which time the first, single frame church was
erected by the little flock of Lutherans which had been
organized as a congregation two years previous
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