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Ebenezer Congregational Church - Paul

The history of Paul Congregational Church can be traced back Salem Congregational Church which was located north of Paul in the dry farm country of the Kimama district. Salem was organized in 24 March 1913. In 1925, Salem moved into Paul and changed its name to Zoar Congregational Church. In the early 1930s, a daughter congregation was formed north of the railroad tracks. It became known as Pilgrim Congregational Church. In 1936, these two congregations merged together again to form Ebenezer Congregational Church which today is called Paul Congregational Church.

Faith United Church of Christ - Windsor

Faith United Church of Christ was founded 26 May 1969, with the union of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church and Windsor Evangelical Congregational Christian Church.

Windsor Evangelical Congregational Church was organized 16 January 1904 by a group of Volga Germans who had moved to the Windsor area. In 1906, they built a small church at the corner of Elm and Second Street, which was expanded through the years. Windsor Evangelical became affiliated with the United Church of Christ (UCC).

Trinity Lutheran Church - Sterling

Trinity Lutheran Church began its ministry in 1888, holding services in the homes of area Lutheran families. On 22 September 1912, the congregation was officially formed and the first services were held in German in the First Baptist Church facility. Shortly thereafter a church was built at 325 N. 5th Street. The congregation's present facility was dedicated on 28 August 1960 at 723 Clark St.

Trinity is affiliated with the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod.

First Location:

325 N. 5th St.
Sterling, CO