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First German Congregational Church - Loveland

Loveland’s First German Congregational Church was organized 24 November 1901, by the Reverend M.E. Eversz, D.D., and the Reverend Adam Traudt as the third German Congregational Church in Colorado. The previous two German Congregational Churches formed in Colorado were located in Denver.

The original First German Congregational Church was completed in 1903. This small congregation of about 26 members later joined the German Congregational Zion Church of Loveland in 1910 when a larger church was built at a location on 10th Street and Lincoln Avenue. Within five years, the size of the congregation grew to over 250 members and a larger building was needed. A site for the new church was selected at the corner of E. 8th Street and N. Lincoln Avenue. The building was dedicated in November 1915. In 1965 the congregation voted to become affiliated with the United Church of Christ and is known as the First Congregational Church.

First Location:

Unknown

Second Location:

10th & Lincoln
Loveland, Colorado

Third Location:

800 N. Lincoln Ave.
Loveland, CO 80537-4867
telephone: 970.667.4884

Pastors & Priests

First German Congregational Church was served by the following pastors:

Rev. Philip Bechtel (1902-1904)
Rev. J. D. Gross (1905-1910)
Rev. John Hoelzer (1910-1916)
Rev. J. H. Ament (1916-1920)
Rev. O. J. Tiede (1920-1922)
Rev. Daniel G. Schurr (1922-1924)
Rev. George Batt (1924-1933)
Rev. G. J. Schmidt (1933-1938)
Rev. John Hoelzer (1938-1939)
Rev. E. Gackle (1939-1943)
Rev. William Strauch (1943-1950)
Rev. Abraham Brenning (1950-1962)
Rev. Walter Kranzler (1962-1971)
Rev. Jon Almgren (1972-1976)
Rev. Robert Peters (1977-1981)
Rev. Lanning Johnson (1983-1989
Rev. Arthur Orth (1990-2000)
Rev. Jonathan Winans (2001-2005)
Rev. James Watson

Sources

- Eisenach, George John. A History of the German Congregational Churches in the United States (Yankton, SD: Pioneer Press, 1938): 247.

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