Immanuels UCC Bell Tower - Holstein, MO
Posted by: YoSam.
N 38° 39.425 W 091° 10.280
15S E 659114 N 4280310
This church originally built as the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed church was built to replace the Evangelical Church (old building) and the Lutheran Church (which burnt down)...the two congregations merged
Waymark Code: WMWBGP
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 08/08/2017
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County of bell tower: Warren County
Location of bell tower: Church St., just off MO-N, Holstein
The tower still is used and rings for services
"Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church
A church at Holstein. The institution was organized about 1848 as a result of the efforts of Joseph Riegen. The congregation first worshipped in a log building which burned in 1855, but a new church was erected the same year. In 1884 this structure was torn down and replaced by a new brick building. During its early history, it was generally known as the Evangelical Church, a descriptive name. Since 1936 when the Evangelical and Reformed Churches united, it has been called the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church. Immanuel is a Biblical name for Christ and means "God be with us" (cf. MAT. 1:23). It is also called the German Church for the nationality of most of its congregation." ~ History of St. Charles, pages 1011, 1046, 1047