History
In 1915 Immanuel and Trinity congregations merged to eventually become Our Savior's Lutheran Church. Memberships, property, traditions and church customs joined to form this new community of faith. Various church properties were used by the congregation until 1923, when the current lot at East Ninth and Emerson was secured; construction of the new church was begun that summer. On May 17, 1925, a large confirmation service marked the first use of the fully completed building. In 1962, with a membership of over 900, a major parish educational wing was completed expressing the congregation's decision to remain in the Capitol Hill area of Denver. In 1991, an extensive remodeling project to make the church handicapped-accessible, install an elevator, rebuild angled stairways, add larger basement bathrooms, renovate the organ and add fellowship space in the narthex was completed. The congregation has had a long-time commitment to community outreach and has spawned numerous non-profits.
Specialties
As a community of the people of God, we are called to minister to all people, knowing that the world is often an unloving place full of alienation and brokenness. We are challenged by the Gospel to be agents of healing within our society and acknowledge that reconciliation extends to those of all races and national origins, all socioeconomic backgrounds, and to all people regardless of sexual orientation or identification. We have been a