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A Brief History
 Trinity
Congregation, Clover, Idaho, was organized in the spring of 1915. Seven members
signed the constitution at the time. These original families had come from
Lutheran congregations in Nebraska.
A company had organized by the name
of HIGH LINE SEED FARMS and had put about four thousand acres under irrigation
by means of a pumping plant. These farms were sold to people in Nebraska,
Kansas, and a few other states. The whole tract was seeded and the first crop
was guaranteed to the purchaser, even before he moved on his property. Let us
state right here that the sales manager, Mr. Harley J. Hooker, was a man of his
word, and the settlers still speak of his integrity. He faithfully fulfilled the
promises made as far as he was able to do so. Among these was the donation of a
tract of six acres to
Trinity congregation.
On
this tract a school was built in 1915 and dedicated in the month of August. This
building also served as a house of worship.
The
congregation soon outgrew its temporary house of worship. For this reason a
larger house of worship became a necessity. Under divine blessings the project
was completed, the cornerstone was laid in the spring of 1918 and the new church
was dedicated to the glory of God on August 18 of the same year.
The
congregation continued to show a healthy growth, many families settling below
the Clover tract under the gravity system of the Twin Falls Canal Company.
Trinity
congregation joined the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod at the convention of the
Oregon-Washington District at Tacoma, Washington, in the summer of 1918. At the
time the statement was made on the floor of Synod that our congregation is the
only one in our District which never received support from the mission treasury,
but was self-sustaining from its beginning. We can also state that throughout
its history it has contributed liberally to the work of the Church at home and
abroad.
As
Christians, our founders desired a community that would glorify God. They
established a school, even while many were living in tents, to teach scriptural
truths to their children and the children of the community, and the Christian
faith could be put into practice. The church congregation was established as a
place where they could unite in worship, fellowship with one another, serve the
needs of all people and help each other grow in faith.
Today,
our surrounding culture is changing but the reasons we exist are the same. God's
truth continues to be proclaimed at Clover Trinity Lutheran Church and School.
Because
we desire to glorify God, we regularly worship, fellowship, serve and grow
together in faith strengthened by God's Word - the Bible. God has led us to
strive toward ministry where "together as servants of God we will share
Christ's love and strive to meet the spiritual and physical needs of all
people." In fact, you will find that very motto throughout our community,
held up as a vision for excellence in Clover Trinity Lutheran Church and School
ministry.
SOLI
DEO GLORIA!
(To
God Alone be the Glory!)
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