Church together in a changing world.

About

Minneola Lutheran Church was founded in 1867 by Reverend B.J. Muus and Norwegian settlers. Reverend Nels Ylvisaker arrived from Norway in 1868 and served Minneola, Lands, Hoff and Red Wing Congregations. Minneola and Lands shared a pastor from 1875-1984. 

Minneola Church was built in 1870 and renovated in 1949. A Sunday School unit was added in 1954. In 1987 an upper level was built above the Sunday School with a handicap ramp. In 1996 the "New Addition" was finished off to include a conference room, office and pastor's study. In 2012 the Sunday School area was renovated, in 2014 the kitchen and fellowship hall underwent a major update and most recently in 2019 Minneola was blessed to be able to reside our building for the coming generations.

The name "Minneola" is from two Indian words meaning "Much Water." Throughout its history, Minneola has indeed been blessed by streams of "living water."


Mission

 
 

Minneola, a Community of Sanctuary: 

Worshiping and Encouraging
Feeding and Nourishing

Minneola, a Community of Sending:

Listening and Inviting
Speaking and Serving

Minneola, a Community of Jesus Christ.

Ministry Team

Rev. Hannah Bergstrom de Leon
revhannah@minneolalutheranchurch.com