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St. Anthony Catholic Church - Sterling

Orignally founded on 24 June 1888 as St. John the Baptist Catholic parish when a small frame structure was dedicated. This building was destroyed in 1896 by high winds/tornado. A building was purchased at North 5th and Chestnut in 1902. The parish was renamed St. Anthony in honor of Anthony Giacomini, an early Catholic pioneer in the community, when a new building was dedicated on 5 November 1911. The former St. John's building was sold to Zion Congregational Church.

Immanuel German Congregational Church - Rocky Ford

In 1906, German-Russian immigrants who had settled in and around Rocky Ford, Colorado organized themselves into a Congregational Church which they named United German Evangelical Lutheran Immanuel Congregational Church of Rocky Ford. There were forty people who signed the original charter.

A church building was constructed in 1907 at 503 S. 4th Street, and in 1908 the church voted to become a member of the Colorado State Conference of German Congregational Churches.

As the number of members dwindled, the church was disbanded on 21 October 1979.

St. Paul Lutheran Church - Loveland

Saint Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church was constructed at 745 E. 5th Street in 1915. By the 1970's this church building became associated with the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. By 1981, though, the building had become home to the Community Fellowship Baptist Church. In 1991, it had become known as the Church at Loveland.

Location:

745 E. 5th Street
Loveland, Colorado

German Congregational Church - Longmont

The first German Congregational Church in Longmont was founded in 1908. It was reorganized in 1922, and "refounded" by fourteen Volga German families in 1924.

By 1957, the congregation's name had been changed to Christ Congregational Church, and the following year, moved to Francis Street & Mountain View Avenue. The old church facility became affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, then Grace Evangelical Free Church, and is most recently the Community of Christ Church.

First Location:

St. Paul's Congregational Church - Greeley

Former Location:

12th St. & 4th Ave.
Greeley, Colorado

Current Location:

1525 43rd Avenue
Greeley, CO 80634
970.353.5500

History:

The church was founded in 1905. By 1924, St. Paul's was one of 31 German Congregational congregations founded in Colorado.

At one point in its history, St. Paul's was located at 12th St. & 4th Ave. This structure is currently the home of Abundant Life Fellowship.

St. Paul's built a new facility at 1525 43rd Avenue.