Greasewood Finnish Apostolic Lutheran Church

It was built by volunteers on donated land in 1884 to serve the immigrant Finnish Laestadian community.

Due to the remote location, preachers from surrounding areas as well as the American Midwest, and even as far away as Finland, were brought in to speak.

[2] As noted in an article published in the East Oregonian, "The ministers who served the congregation are remembered for preaching the [A]postolic [Lutheran] faith which stressed confession, repentance and forgiveness.

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