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St. Luke's Lutheran Church was established in 1833
as "Peace in Zion Church" also referred to
as Keelor's Union Church. The cornerstone was laid on
September 28, 1833, on 3 acres of land that was donated
by local residents. Now, 167 years later, we continue
to hold our weekly worship services in that original
church building, which has received a few alterations
over the years .
The church was originally organized to serve two congregations--the
German Reformed and Lutheran Congregation, each with
it's own pastor and church officials. Each congregation
held their worship services on alternating Sundays,
with Sunday School classes combined each week for both
congregations. In 1967 the Peace in Zion UCC separated
from St. Luke's by building a new church in nearby Zieglerville.
Since that time, both churches have continued to grow
and serve the community.
We have had many wonderful pastors serve our church
over the years. They are:
Rev. James A. Shelly - 1978
to Present
Rev. Albert I. Douglass - 1971 to 1977
Rev. George Zacharda - 1966 to 1971
Rev. Sherwood L. Dieter - 1958 to 1966
Rev. Elton L. Angstadt - 1936 to 1957
Rev. Harry E. Herman - 1934 to 1935
Rev. Cyrus E. Held - 1910 to 1933
Rev. Charles F. Dapp - 1905 to 1910
Rev. William B. Fox - 1868 to 1905
Rev. William G. Laitzle - 1868
Rev. Francis T. Hoover - 1866 to 1868
Rev. Abraham Groh - 1865 to 1866
Rev. Henry Wendt - 1858 to 1864
Rev. Nathan Jaeger - 1853 to 1856
Rev. Conrad Miller - 1833 to 1852
To request a search of our church records, please submit
your request to: lmae4@verizon.net
This research of our hand-written records can be time
consuming and, although there is no charge, donations
are graciously accepted.
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