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Free Evangelical Lutheran Cross Church | ||
![]() In 1892 there were 167 Volga Germans in Fresno, and a need was felt to open a church. They wrote to Jacob Legler, an assistant pastor from Straub, Russia, asking that he come to Fresno and help them start a church. He arrived in 1891. The church was organized on March 15, 1892 with 85 members. The first church was built in 1895 on D Street. Over the years, many more Volga Germans came to Fresno. In 1915 a new, very large Cross Church was built on F and San Diego. In 1947, the State of California was planning for the 99 freeway through Fresno that would span F and San Diego Street. It was decided to move the large brick church two blocks to E and Los Angeles streets. Star House movers of Los Angeles moved the building. It was a great success and stands there today. The historic new German Cross Church is located on Palm and Gettysburg. Now Fresno Temple Church of God owns the building at E and Los Angeles. On F and Los Angeles is the old German Church of God and at 260 E Street is the old Second Church. |
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Location: E and Los Angeles Street - Fresno, CA 93706 VIEW MAP >> | ||
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