Zion Lutheran Church
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member TheMarkerFinder
N 29° 47.432 W 095° 22.445
15R E 270512 N 3297938
A marker about a historic church in Houston in what was the community of Woodland Heights.
Waymark Code: WM108P8
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 03/22/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuesterMark
Views: 3

I drove by on the way home from work to see whether this marker had been installed yet. And there it was!
Marker Number: 18614

Marker Text:

Prior to 1914, Houston had only two Lutheran congregations, both downtown in this sprawling city. The Mission Board of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Iowa recognized the opportunity to establish congregations in Houston's suburbs.

In May 1914, the Reverend Hans F. Ander was sent to Houston by the Mission Board. By December 1914, the Zion's Evangelical Lutheran Church was organized with sixteen charter members from the community of Woodland Heights.

In February 1915, the members purchased a lot at the corner of Pecore and Beauchamp to build their church home. Over the several decades and under the leadership of Reverend Ander, Reverend Luther M. Schliesser and Reverend George Peck, the church had a huge impact on the area as membership grew to 1,600 by 1950. In 1987, the church's name was changed to Zion Lutheran Church.

Through missions and financial assistance, Zion helped numerous congregations in and around Houston and the surrounding areas. From the beginning, the church helped organize mission Lutheran churches in the area including Saint Paul's Lutheran (1915), North Side Lutheran (1917), Park Place Lutheran (1937), Faith American Lutheran (1947) and Advent Lutheran (1961). Soon after founding, a group of women formed the Ladies Aid, an organization dedicated to serving the Woodland Heights community. Similarly, a men's group formed in 1932.

Over the years, the church supported a Mother's Day out program, a preschool, daycare, food pantry, family counseling and support, youth choir, seminary scholarships and much more that contributed to the congregation's commitment to service and Harris County. (2017)

Marker is Property of the State of Texas


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