History of First Lutheran
The congregation of First Lutheran,
Bellefontaine, Ohio, was founded in the home of John Horn, just north of the
city of Bellefontaine. Prior to that
time Lutherans in the area had worshiped in homes under the direction of
missionary pastors.
The Rev. James B. Hoffman, a son-in-law of
the Horn family served as the first pastor.
The second pastor, the Rev. J. G. Harris, was also a son-in-law of the
Horns. He served for two years and
resigned on account of “low remuneration.”
The congregation was again served by missionary pastors and for another
year by Pastor Hoffman, their first pastor.
On March 25, 1848, Dr. Ezra Keller,
founder and president o Wittenberg College, in Springfield, reorganized the
congregation. The church was then served
by a seminary student and by several interim pastors, and was vacant from time
to time.
On April 20, 1851, the congregation
reorganized a second time under the leadership of the Rev. John P. Brickley, of
the Wittenberg Synod. It was during
Pastor Brickley’s tenure and because of his encouraging leadership, the
congregation acquired property and erected their first building. There were 28 members at the time of the 1851
reorganization. The earliest records of
the council date from this time. The
first building erected was a one story structure on the corner of Detroit and
Sandusky Streets.
In 1881, the first church building was razed and the
site leveled to erect the current church building. The original building consisted of two
assembly areas, one for worship wand one for Sunday School. The main entry was in the base of the steeple
facing Detroit Street. During
construction the 1,800 pound bell was hung in the steeple.
In 1914, the building underwent major remodeling
that included interior and exterior changes.
The steeple was deemed “unsafe” and was removed. Portions of the exterior were rebricked and
the window designs were changed to permit the installation of stained glass
windows. It was at this time that the
“Come Unto Me” window over the altar was installed and the three symbols of the
Holy Trinity were painted around the window.
In 1952, the congregation purchased land
for parking and expansion. The expansion
dream was realized in 1957 with the dedication of the Youth Building which
housed classrooms, a fellowship hall and church offices.
The series of physical changes continued in
1989 when the congregation engaged in a renovation that saw the removal of the
wall between the two parts of the Worship area, a new entry on the west side of
the building and the enclosure of the courtyard.
Beyond the physical building of the
parish, First Lutheran has had many significant milestones in service to the
Logan County community. In 1962, Pastor
Jerry Schmalenberger established a preaching point at Indian Lake in Russells
Point. It was under the direction of
Pastor Robert Secrist that the congregation of Galilee Lutheran Church at
Russells Point was organized and chartered in 1967.
In 1964, the Lutheran Community Services
was established to assist the needy and underprivileged in the area. Most of the leadership, funding and workers
came from First Lutheran. The LCS has
occupied several different locations, expanded its services from clothing and
food to a whole host of Christian ministries, including a community kitchen
(Our Daily Bread), a Thrift Store, and numerous direct assistance programs and
community support operations.
It
is impossible to summarize in a few words all the information that is the
history of First Lutheran. In 2015, the
congregation will celebrate 175 years of service to God and the community. May God continue to bless our endeavors.