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Lutheran services were held in Corry as early as 1867. Services
were held in the school house or in member's homes. Services were
conducted in the German language until 1902.
The first church was erected in 1876-1877. It was described as a
skeleton brick structure 20 by 40 feet. The total cost was $2,140
with most of the materials and cost provided by Henry Keppel. With
the influx of new members coming from Jamestown, NY to work at the
Corry- Jamestown Corporation, founded by D. A. Hillstrom, the first
church proved to be too small, and in 1922,our present church was
erected. The cost including the organ was $35,000. In 1954
the present parsonage was completed, and the first pastor to occupy the
house was Elmer Ortner and his family. The Parish house was completed in
1960-1961 at a cost of $125,000.
The first pastor of St. Paul's was Carl Jaeckel.
The first pastor after becoming an English speaking church was R.E.
McDaniel Ph.D. Pastors following included William Hall, E.L.
Wagner, Clinton Hildebrand, Harry S. Bowman, Elmer A. Ortner, George
Vetter, Patrick Maier, Robert Braband and Ralph Jones.
In June of 2002, Pastor Brian K. Eiss, gave his
first sermon after accepting a call on April 10, 2002. Pastor Eiss
initiated a contemporary service on March 14, 2003. As
a community of faith, St. Paul's is continually searching for ways to
serve God and our community as we look toward a spirit led future
together.
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