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Zion Lutheran Church
Zion Lutheran Church of Niagara Falls
One of the most beautiful and imposing houses of worship in Niagara Falls is the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church on Michigan Avenue at 10th Street. This church is not only one of the largest and most profilic in the city of the thundering Falls of Niagara but also one of the oldest. The congregation celebrated its golden jubilee in 1907. The founder of the congregation was Pastor Johannes Althaus, who came to Niagara Falls in 1854 and held German services every second Sunday in the public schoolhouse at the corner of what is now 11th Street and Ontario Avenue. In 1856 the first steps to establish a church were taken and in the same year the building of the church began. One of the members, Mr. Christian Fink, undertook to build the church for $999.99. One man donated the lumber and another the stone. Full of courage and trust in God all members helped and in the autumn the little church was completed. All knew it was a primitive structure but the congregation was happy with their ownership of a house of worship. The Monroe Fordham Regional History Center maintains a collection of the ledgers and, and registers of Zion Lutheran Church. The records were scanned into digital format with the work of MFRHC and are available for the public's use. Click here for an index of the Zion Lutheran Church Collection. Ledgers: Congregation Activity Record 1953-1999 Meeting Minutes in German 1899 Martha Society Minutes 1915-1936 Ladies Aid Membership 1912-1913; 1927-1928
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