Our Saviour Lutheran Church
Kingston, Ontario
Background
Although mission work in the Kingston area began in 1994 under the leadership of Rev. Kevin Fast of Cobourg, it was terminated in 1996 as members moved away because of their work.
In 2001, Rev. Michael Meleg of Petawawa resumed the mission with the help of several pastors from the Ottawa Circuit, and Kingston was designated a “Recognized Mission” of LCC’s former East District in 2007. During this time the congregation did not have a full-time pastoral presence, and reading services were the norm. Occasional guest preachers would come out to administer the Sacrament of the Altar to the congregation, including Pastors Kevin Fast; Michael Meleg; Bryan King; Deane Detlefsen; Jack Hetzel; and Wayne Geick. Rev. Markus Zeuch was installed here in Kingston for a short time before he was called to St. Matthews Lutheran Church in Calgary, Alberta.
The congregation officially organized on September 6, 2009, adopting a constitution and choosing the name Our Saviour Lutheran Church. Rev. Allen Maleske, former president of LCC’s East District, retired in Kingston in 2010 and took over pastorship of the Kingston Mission church. In 2015, the church saw an influx of new members from the Trenton area—this led to the creation of a new mission congregation in the Trenton area. Pastor Maleske presided over both missions until the Trenton mission became established.
Supported Ministries
Our Saviour Lutheran Church provides monthly in-person services, as well as online services.
For most of its history, the people of Our Saviour Lutheran Church have gathered in homes—whether retirement homes or the homes of its own members. The congregation has also rented more traditional chapels and church buildings when possible.
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