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Lowell Lundstrom, Celebration Church's Co-Founder Dies

Reverend Lowell Lundstrom, co-founder of Lakeville's Celebration Church, died July 20 after a battle with Parkinsons Disease. His death comes just seven months after his wife Connie's.

Editor's note: The following is an obituary for Lowell Lunsdtrom.

, to cancer, Reverend Lowell Lundstrom, co-founder of Lakeville's , died July 20 after a battle with Parkinsons Disease. He was 72.

Lowell was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on November 28, 1939. He moved with his parents and brothers to Peever, South Dakota and grew up working on the family farm in the 40s. Lowell started a rock and roll band when he was 14 years old, and that same year met his new guitar player and future wife, Connie Brown.

Lowell’s ministry began on April 7, 1957 when he gave his heart to Jesus while attending a service at Connie’s church in Sisseton, South Dakota. The first words he said when he got up from the altar were: “Wait ‘til everybody hears about this!” Lowell and Connie were married on June 14, 1957 and dedicated the rest of their lives to sharing the great Gospel of Jesus Christ. Lowell often said his heart was summed up in the following order: his God, his girl, and his guitar.

Lowell and Connie attended Lakewood Park Bible School (now known as Trinity Bible College). In 1961, he graduated from North Central Bible College, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Lowell became an ordained minister and was honored to be a respected leader in the Assemblies of God throughout his life.

Lowell, Connie, and their children Londa, Lisa, L.J., and Lance, along with brothers Larry and Leon and their families crisscrossed the United States and Canada by bus, holding interdenominational crusades and evangelistic outreaches. The impact of this ministry is felt not only nationally but also internationally.

Lowell and his family ministry led an estimated one million people to Jesus Christ through preaching, music, literature, crusades, and radio and television programs during a ministry that spanned over five decades. Lowell was a world class communicator. Lowell was a prolific musician and writer. He wrote more than 600 gospel songs, produced 60 music albums and wrote 15 books. In 2005, he was inducted into the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame.

Lowell and Connie wrote and recorded 30-minute weekly radio broadcasts “Message for America” for 20 years which aired on as many as 170 radio stations. He and his daughter, Lisa, co-hosted “Lowell Live” a radio call-in talk show. The family aired many nationwide one-hour TV programs and were known for their primetime Christmas television specials. For 12 years, “The Lundstroms” weekly TV program reached millions in the United States and Canada. He also served as president and chancellor of Trinity Bible College in Ellendale, North Dakota for 10 years.

In 1996, the Lundstroms founded Celebration Church in Minneapolis, an interdenominational church with a focus on evangelism and outreach. In recent years, Lowell passed the mantle of leadership for Lowell Lundstrom Ministries and Celebration Church to his daughter, Reverend Londa Lundstrom Ramsey, an ordained minister with the International Ministerial Fellowship.

Lowell was proud of his roots in rural South Dakota. Although he often appeared before massive crowds at his rallies and crusades, Lowell never missed an opportunity to lead one person to Jesus. Lowell’s passion for the lost was his driving force in life. He communicated the Gospel with a combination of humor, sincerity, and practical Biblical truth. If there was one more person to be won for Christ, Lowell Lundstrom was committed to reach them. He often said, “You can’t retire while hell’s on fire!”

There is a book currently being written on Lowell Lundstrom’s life and ministry entitled: “Wait ‘til everybody hears about this!”

byron anfinson July 23, 2012 at 12:28 pm
Lowell's ministry changed my life as a 10 year old kid. He shared the Gospel message in a Waukon, Iowa rally and it clicked with me. I understood who God was, what my sins were and asked for God to forgive me and come into my life. I got a relationship (not religion) with God through Jesus Christ that night.
Timothy Baysinger July 24, 2012 at 11:16 pm
I havn't seen the lundstroms since 1982 in Colorado Springs, My Bother and I sat at the table with them for dinner at the old Holiday inn where they stayed. loved their ministry and the Family a nd will always be greatful for ththis ministry. and Lowel and Connie both will be soarly missed.Tim Baysinger of Westcreek Colorado.
David Thesing July 25, 2012 at 05:19 am
Lowell was like a mentor to me.But most of all he was a beloved friend I will miss him greatly my prayers go out to the family.
Susan Halverson July 25, 2012 at 06:47 am
Lowell Lundstrom was a wonderful man. I'm so glad I had the opportunity to see him preach in person several times back in the '80s. He was funny and sweet and totally dedicated to preaching the gospel. I'm sure he is having a joyous reunion with Connie and their parents, and friends Carl & Betty Malz. . .what a great ministry! I'll miss the Lundstroms!
Terry Sindelir July 25, 2012 at 11:03 am
Lowell was a very good businessman, he followed the money trail from Sisseton S.D. through Willmar and stopping in Lakeville.
Todd July 27, 2012 at 12:01 am
I like Byron above was saved as a young boy at a Lundstrom Crusade. At 7 yrs old I went to the altar all by myself at a high school gym in North Platte, NE. It was 1977. What a legacy he left!
Jim & Martha Carlson July 30, 2012 at 10:34 pm
As a younger man I watched the Lundstrom's on television. In 1982 my wife Martha and I attended a Crusade event in Superior, WI. That was a strong beginning to a 30 year marriage and the opportunity to attend the Lundstrom services at the Burnsville High School and the new Celebration Church. We are grateful for the families profound effect on our family. Lowell & Connie have left a wonderful legacy!

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