Our Savior's Lutheran Church - Dazey

The Dazey Our Savior's Lutheran Church, first organized in 1884 as the Norwegian Lutheran Church, met in homes and schools during the first years of its existence.

In 1902 a church building was constructed and the congregation was served by a "Circuit Riding" pastor who served several parishes; Rogers, Sanborn and others.

In 1912 the first resident pastor, Rev. M. O. Dybvig, was installed.

In 1930 the church building was remodeled and again in 1950, and finally in 1973. The final remodeling included additional space and a new entry way.

The 90th Anniversary was celebrated on June 29th and 30th, 1974.

Source: Barnes County History 1976 Page 300