304 Anderson St.
Luseland, SK S0L 2A0
306.372.4217
History
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church traces its founding to the arrival in Luseland of Lutheran families from Wisconsin and Nebraska in 1909. Pastor Robert Buechner was an early provider of spiritual leadership for this group. An organizational meeting was held on 10 August 1910.
Building of a new church began in May 1911 and was completed in the summer of 1913. The steeple was added in 1914, and a basement was dug out beneath the church in 1947.
An addition was made in 1954 following the influx of members from the disbanded St. John Lutheran Church.
The steeple was removed in 1980.
The parish of Holy Trinity is affiliated with the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod.
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Luseland has been served by the following pastors:
Robert Buchner (1909-1912)
Paul F. Buck (1913-1914)
Martin Plotenbauer (1914-1920)
H. H. Kuehn (1921-1925)
F. W. Hyatt (1926-1936)
Adolf G. Schwab (1936-1944)
Cecil A. Klages (1945-1947)
Philip Ulmer (1947-1950)
James E. Moehring (1952-1957)
Eugene A. Lehrke (1958-1961)
Raymond Pomplun (1961-1966)
Deane Detlefsen (1968-1973)
Harold Dahlman (1974-1975)
James E. Fritsche (1977-1982)
- "Holy Trinity Lutheran Church." Luseland Hub and Spokes: a History of Luseland, Saskatchewan, Canada, 1905-1983 (Luseland: Luseland Historical Society, 1984): 112-115.