HISTORY OF

TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH - JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP

 

From 1872 to 1875 ministers of the Lutheran denomination preached to the people of that faith in  Jefferson Township, services being held in the Gerhardt Storck Schoolhouse. After the latter year the Lutheran minister from Dexter held regular services here, and teachers came to educate the children of the neighborhood in the doctrines of this denomination and to prepare them to become members of the church. From 1884 to 1904 this charge was connected with Dexter, the same pastor presiding over the two congregations.

 

In the latter year, by mutual consent, the church in Jefferson Township became an independent charge and called their own pastor in the person of Rev. C. Jobst, who holds services every Sunday. There is also a parochial school in connection with the charge, classes being conducted by the pastor four days a week. The Lutheran congregation was organized as such in 1885, being incorporated under the laws of  Iowa. 

Trinity Lutheran Church - Jefferson Township

 

 

The same year a church was erected on the southeast corner of section 8, services up to thatperiod having been conducted in the schoolhouse one mile north of the present church building.  Among the organizing members may be mentioned George Storck, F. Dallman, L. Vaudt, C. Radke, Mrs. John Westphal, Carl Marquardt, R. Kneuper, John Lienemann, H. E. Marquardt, Charles Wishmyer, August Ziemann, B. P. Lienemann, F. Marquardt and William Bernau.  Rev. E. A. Brauer is the present minister.1

TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH - A 2ND HISTORY2

In 1870 a number of Lutherans from Clayton County, Iowa, settled in the northern part of Madison County. Pastor Mertens, a pioneer missionary of our state, met with them and held the first Lutheran service in this area in Booneville on February 5, 1872. He continued to come as often as possible during the next few years. At first he met with the small group in private homes, generally in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Storck. Later, the group met regularly in the Storck schoolhouse in Jefferson Township.

In 1875 the Rev. J. Horn was installed as pastor of the Lutheran congregation in Dexter. He also served the preaching station in Jefferson Township.

On May 14, 1885, Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Jefferson Township, was organized. In its constitution the congregation acknowledged all the books of Scripture as the inspired Word of God and subscribed to the confessional writings of the Lutheran Church as contained in the Book of Concord.

The newly organized congregation dedicated its first church, a 28x42x16 frame building with a 65-foot steeple equipped with a 700-pound bell, on November 29, 1885, on a four-acre plot donated by Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Storck, four miles south of Van Meter in Jefferson Township.

In 1889 the congregation became a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio and Other States, now known as The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod.

The congregation was served by pastors of Zion Lutheran Church, Dexter, until 1904 when the Rev. C. Jobst became the first pastor of Trinity Congregation. 

A parsonage was built to provide a home for the new pastor. On February 20, 1928, this building was destroyed by fire. A new parsonage was built immediately and was dedicated in September of the same year.

Less than a month later, on Sunday, September 30, the church also was destroyed by fire. These two fires in one year were a severe blow to the congregation. However, plans for the building of another church were made immediately. The construction of a tile-veneer church, 30x68, with full basement was begun before the end of the year, and with God’s blessing it was possible to dedicate the new church on the second Sunday after Easter in 1929.

Because of faulty construction, this structure was rebuilt almost in its entirety with the work beginning in 1950. A new church, veneered with red brick with over-all dimensions of 30x94, was dedicated on February 4, 1951. An addition to this building, including a spacious entryway on the main floor, was dedicated in September 1975.

Pastors succeeding the Rev. C. Jobst were E. A. Brauer, H. W. Schreiber, C. Lillie, C. G. Meyer, E. V. G. Holstein and Edwin A. Breiholz.2

 

Sources:  1. "The History of Madison County & Its People," Herman A. Mueller, 1915
2. "Trinity Lutheran to Celebrate Centennial", from The Winterset Madisonian,
    September 11, 1985, Page 3

 

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