Founded in 1884, Park River is in the Red River Valley in Walsh County, in southeastern North Dakota. Homme Lake is west of Park River, and the city of Grafton is to the east.
 
 
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Founded by the Norwegian Baptist Convention in 1888 in the town of Edinburg, Dakota Territory, Bethel merged with the First Baptist Church of Park River, North Dakota in 1910. Its history, a statement of faith, and overview of its ministries are put forward.
http://www.bethelbaptistparkriver.com/
Park River, North Dakota’s official web site features an introduction to the city government, an events calendar, and a history of the town, as well as a guide to local churches, schools, points of interest, events, and businesses. Official notices are posted to the site.
http://www.parkrivernd.govoffice2.com/
Associated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the congregation meets at its facilities on Harris Avenue South in Park River, North Dakota. Its service schedules, church calendar, and prayer requests are posted to the site.
http://www.parkriveroslc.com/
Situated on a hundred and twenty acres west of Park River, North Dakota, the Christian camp and retreat ministry features a chapel and fireside room, and a year-round retreat center with cabins, a gymnasium, fellowship room, restrooms, kitchen and a dining hall. Its programs and the facility itself are highlighted, and various forms and resources are available.
http://www.parkriverbiblecamp.org/
The Park River, North Dakota congregation is a member of the Association of Free Lutheran Congregations. Its history, leadership staff, church schedules, and a calendar of programs and events are posted to the site.
http://www.victoryfreelutheran.org/