First Lutheran church was established in
Bothell in 1886, three years before Washington became a state. Eight
families started the new Lutheran congregation, and they named it Norwegian Danish Evangelical Lutheran Molde Congregation, of King County, Washington Territory.
Up until 1923, services were conducted in
Norwegian. In 1924 the congregation voted to speak English, and in 1929
the congregation ratified the motion to accept First LutheranChurch as our official name.
For the first 25 years pastors not only
preached, but they often served as Sunday school teachers and led
different youth and women's groups. Today, we have a full time pastor, a
Youth Discipleship Ministries Director, a Music Ministry Program, two
office staff and many volunteers that continue our congregation's work
for Christ.
Currently, we adapt many of our
organizations and activities to changing lifestyles, but we continue to
share the traditional faith and beliefs of our early pioneers. As
Ambassadors for Christ we pray that we may intensify that faith and
loving service for generations to come.