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St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church
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Church
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St.
John's Evangelical Lutheran Church of Jersey Shore, PA, was organized
on April 29, 1867 with 31 charter members. The following spring, excavation
was begun for the building of the new church, which still serves the
congregation. All the bricks for the church were made and burned in
a kiln on the building site.
For two years the congregation worshiped in the lecture room. During the summer of 1871, the church spire was completed and the nave, with its newly frescoed walls, finished. The building was dedicated to the service of God at a session of the Susquehanna Synod that June. In November of 1891, a severe wind storm blew the tall church spire over onto the parsonage. This upper portion of the spire was never rebuilt. Several years later the stained glass windows were placed in the church.
Thanks to a generous gift from Mrs. Oscar Marshall, the chancel area of the nave was expanded to provide a communion railing and kneeling cushions in 1979. In 1988, a ramp was added at the Canal Street entrance of the church, out of concern of the handicapped.
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