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A BRIEF HISTORY OF OUR CHURCH


Trinity United Church of Christ had its origin in 1790 when a group of German Christians, led by Rev. George Troldenier, of Holland, organized a church body.  They met in a log cabin school room adjacent to our present building.

 

On January 27, 1812, the foundation for a “union church” was laid at the present location by the German Reform and German Lutheran congregations.  English was introduced into the service in 1832 and six years later the first church school was organized. In 1836 a number of members, who had formed the Christ Lutheran congregation, left the “union church” and in 1850 the St. James Lutheran congregation decided to dissolve the union church as well.

 

The present church’s cornerstone was laid on May 22, 1851.  It was remodeled in 1892 with the addition of a vestibule, tower, and stained glass windows. In that same year, its name was changed to Trinity Reformed Church.

 

In 1863 this building served as a hospital for wounded soldiers of both armies during the “Battle of Gettysburg.”  In 1918 it served as a “Y” hut for the soldiers of Camp Colt during World War I.


In 1934, in a merger with the Evangelical denomination, the name was changed to the Evangelical and Reformed Church. The addition of a Fellowship Hall was completed in 1950.  In 1957 a merger was consummated with the Congregational Christian Church.  At the Uniting General Synod in Cleveland, Ohio that year, the denomination’s name was established to be the United Church of Christ.

 

The congregation’s bicentennial celebration was observed in 1990.  During that year a major renovation of the building was completed which involved remodeling and realigning the interior of the sanctuary.  New additions included the chancel and gathering area, parlor, and offices along with the remodeling of the Fellowship Hall and church school classrooms.

 

The congregation has called 19 pastors over these many years. In addition, four members of the congregation have been ordained as ministers:

Rev. William Swisher – 1962

Rev. Timothy Weible – 1991

Rev. Kim Blocher – 1995

Rev. Joel Weible - 1999

 


Sermon Archives

Document Library

NameDescription
DocumentIT IS ABOUT MONEYNovember 13, 2011 Rev. Kenneth Heasley
DocumentSHEEP AND GOATSNovember 20, 2011 - Rev. George Heberling
DocumentHERE IT COMES, READY OR NOT!November 27, 2011 - Rev. George Heberling
DocumentCOME OUT AND DANCEDecember 4, 2011 - Rev. Kenneth Heasley
DocumentNOT MEDecember 11, 2011 Rev. Kenneth Heasley
DocumentTHE CHALLENGE OF A GENTLE SONGDecember 18, 2011 - Rev. Kenneth Heasley
DocumentTHE CHRISTMAS STORYDecember 25, 2011 - Rev. Geroge Heberling
DocumentDID JESUS HAVE GRANDPARENTS?January 1, 2012 - Rev. Kenneth Heasley
DocumentTHE BAPTISM OF JESUSJanuary 8, 2012 - Rev. George Heberling
DocumentCOME AND SEEJanuary 15, 2012 - Rev. Geroge Heberling
DocumentFISHINGSJanuary 22, 2012 - Rev. George Heberling
DocumentWE DO LISTEN TO AUTHORITYJanuary 29, 2012 - Rev. Kenneth Heasley
Document" "February 5, 2012 - Rev. George Heberling
THE TRINITY TOWER
GTUCC NEWSLETTER fEB 2012
TRINITY TOWER FEBRUARY 2012
GTUSS NEWSLETTER DECEMBER 2011
TRINITY TOWER DECEMBER 2011
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TRINITY TOWER NOVEMBER 2011
PICTURE GALLERY

Ladies Dinner - May 12, 2011


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Pastor Roy and Linda Fauth Retirement Banquet, June 4, 2011
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Trinity United Church of Christ
60 East High Street, Gettysburg, PA 17325
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