Redeemer Lutheran Church
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Redeemer Lutheran Church is a congregation of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, located in Elmhurst, Illinois, a western suburb of Chicago. Founded in 1928, there are currently 495 baptized members of this church. This church has the most unique art for a Missouri Synod Lutheran Church in the Chicagoland area.[citation needed] This consists of wood carvings on the entrance doors to the church. As well as a large stained glass display in the sanctuary, and large wall hanging sculpture.
[edit] Previous ministers
Former senior ministers of Redeemer Lutheran Church, with their years of appointment, are:
Rev. Worth A. Setzer (1928-1959)
Rev. Geroge W. Bornemann (1959-1976)
Richard D. Drews (1977-2002)
Robert Fitzpatick (2003- Present)