| dc.description.abstract | David Birsching’s essay chronicles the rich history of New Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church in Sebewaing, Michigan, emphasizing the enduring grace of God through trials and triumphs. Beginning with missionary efforts among the Chippewa in 1845, the narrative traces the congregation’s formation, doctrinal struggles, pastoral leadership, and physical relocations. Birsching highlights the congregation’s resilience amid theological divisions, economic hardship, and internal conflict, culminating in its merger with St. John’s and relocation into Sebewaing. The essay also explores the evolution of New Salem’s school, worship practices, and community life, portraying a congregation deeply shaped by its German heritage and unwavering commitment to Lutheran doctrine. Through vivid anecdotes and extensive documentation, Birsching presents New Salem as a testament to divine providence and faithful service.
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