April 20, 2011

As early as 1833, a number of Lutherans resided in or near Little Rock (Pulaski County); however, a church was not officially organized until 1868. In that year, the First Lutheran Church of Little Rock began holding services. Among the early leaders was J. H. Neimann, shown here, the first pastor of the new congregation.

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