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On June 26, St. Andrews Lutheran Church will celebrate 100 years since the establishment of the church in 1922. More than 70 people attended the first worship service on Sunday, Jan. 1, 1922, led by Pastor R.H. Gerberding, a field

missionary sent to start a new church in the area. The congregation was formally organized on Jan. 29 with the name “St. Andrew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church of Lincolntown” chosen by the first church council. In the century since, St. Andrew’s has continued SEE ST. ANDREWS, PAGE 3

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Pastor Roger Eigenfeld came to St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church in 1972, initiating an era of significant membership growth during his 33-year tenure. His bold vision for St. Andrew’s future became a reality when the present church campus was acquired in the early 1980s. The Great Hall building was completed in 1986, followed by the Youth and Sports Center (1991), Sanctuary (1999), and St. Andrew’s Village (2000). “Through it all, we trusted God – and we trusted one another,” Eigenfeld said. St. Andrew’s has continued to grow, becoming one of the largest Lutheran churches in the United States.

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The fledgling St. Andrew’s congregation first held services in the Ark Theater, moving later to a library, sometimes in homes, and for several years at St. Mark’s Lutheran in North Saint Paul. The first permanent building at 930 Mahtomedi Ave. was dedicated in January 1926. Mahtomedi Mayor Jud Marshall was baptized in 1934 and is still a member.

Purple Line buses officially rerouted BY DEBRA NEUTKENS STAFF WRITER

Metro Purple Line buses will not be coming to downtown White Bear Lake. The Corridor Management Committee, an advisory group to the Metropolitan Council, officially nixed plans last Friday to route buses through the city. A terminus, or turnaround station, would have been located behind Beartown Bar & Grill north of downtown in the original design. The vote to “suspend advancement

of the locally preferred alternative” was unanimous among the committee, which includes elected and appointed officials from project partner agencies and cites along the route. The modifications are in response to a White Bear Lake City Council resolution that requested the Purple Line not enter city limits. Ramsey County Commissioner Victoria Reinhardt, vice chair of the committee, wanted it made clear the change only applies to the section into White Bear Lake. “The rest of the line

to the border of White Bear Lake is still strong and going forward,” she pointed out. Met Council staff has been feverishly studying alternative routes since the committee’s April meeting when it became clear the route would get another look after White Bear’s objections. Project staff was directed to evaluate options to end the now 15-mile bus rapid transit line somewhere along County Road E in Vadnais Heights or at the Maplewood Mall Transit Center. At the June 17 meeting, Met Council

Project Manager Craig Lamothe said a third possible end point for the Purple Line is being considered. Century College was added to the list as a new option that could use I-694 and end at its West Campus. The route would also serve the Fed Ex distribution center nearby. An alternative route to the college could also be via White Bear Avenue and County Road E from the Maplewood Mall Transit Center. SEE PURPLE LINE, PAGE 13

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