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In 1975 the American Lutheran Church purchased
9.24 acres on 13th Avenue East in West Fargo.
Although an "ecumenical park", with the sites for the development of several
churches was originally planned, the Roman Catholic Diocese purchased 11 acres
right next to the ALC site.
Three of the reasons for beginning a new congregation in West Fargo were:
1) To provide a word and sacrament ministry to the people of West Fargo
2) To grow in membership and stewardship response and relieve some of the
worship space constraints
experienced at that time by Faith Lutheran Church in West Fargo.
3) To develop a model of ecumenical relationships with the neighbor Roman
Catholic parish.
In 1978 a steering committee from Faith Lutheran Church was asked to work with
Reverend
Harold Everson, the area Service and Mission Director, in planning for the new
congregation. In 1979 this
committee talked with Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church about the possibility of
ecumenical sharing on the adjacent land. The Architectural firm of Foss
Associates was employed in 1980 to do a feasibility study of possible ways in
which facility and program could be shared.
Pastor Chris Hallanger began work on November 1, 1980. We held our first
worship service on
December 7, 1980 in the Eastwood Elementary School gymnasium. We officially
incorporated as a new congregation of the American Lutheran Church on April 26,
1981.
In September 1981 we began worshipping in the West Fargo High School
auditorium. That month we also concluded the feasibility study with Foss
Associates. We broke ground for our church building on May 16, 1982. Curtis
Construction of Fargo built this building with 4,080 square feet of floor
space. Our first worship service in this building was on September 12, 1982.
Dedication Sunday was
October 10, 1982.
Our neighbors at Holy Cross Catholic Church moved into their building in
February 1983, with dedication in June 6, 1983.
On January 18, 1987, Church Unity Sunday, the two parishes joined in dedicating
the ecumenical bell tower that physically connects the two facilities. The bell
tower was built with funds donated by the community that shares their ecumenical
goals.
Pastor Hallanger resigned his call on October 31, 1987 to accept another call in
Northwood, North Dakota. A call was extended to Pastor Robert Possehl in the
spring of 1988 when he was serving in Fergus Falls, Minnesota. He accepted the
call and was installed on May 22, 1988. In November 1992, Pastor Clay Ellignson
began serving the church. Both pastors resigned in 1993.
In 1988, educational space was a critical need for both congregations.
Committees from both churches began meeting to identify the needs and recommend
possible solutions. A common fellowship and education hall was planned. The
Cross Way Center was dedicated October 27, 1991. The first functional shared
space offers the members of both parishes the opportunity to come together as
one community before and after services at each worship occasion. Cross Way
Center endeavors to meet the fellowship and educational needs by providing over
10,000 square feet, including 17 classrooms to be utilized by both
congregations.
Interim pastors Pastor Art Johnson, Pastor Elmo Anderson and Pastor Dave Petty
served the church from 1993-1996.
A call was extended to Pastor Bill Thompson and was accepted. He officially
began his duties on Sunday, September 9, 1996.
During the January 2001 annual meeting of LCC, a building committee was formed
to start the planning
process of expanding our sanctuary.
Formal ground breaking ceremony for the expansion of LCC was held April 8, 2001.
Form dedication of the LCC building expansion held September 30, 2001.

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(701) 282-0514
Sunday Service:
9 AM & 11 AM
Sunday School:
9:30 AM 3yrs-K
10:30 AM 1st-4th grd
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7:15 PM
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Come join us at Lutheran Church
of the Cross.
We are located at 1402 16th St. E West Fargo, ND, behind the
Fargo Furniture Outlet and next to Gordmans just off 13th Ave.

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