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St. John's United Church of Christ of Siegel

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The founding members secured a 5-acre (20,000 m) plot in Douglas Township in Bremer County on which they proceeded to build a church with living quarters for the minister in the rear and cemetery. In 1889, during the tenure of Rev. John Reinecke, the church built a separate parsonage. In 1897,
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a schoolhouse was built to the south of the church and parsonage. In 1922, the current church building was dedicated and in 1924, the church celebrated its 50th anniversary. The current parsonage was built in 1925.
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The church was originally affiliated with the German Evangelical Synod of North America, which joined with another denomination of German background, the
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education program. The pastor is the Rev. Eugene Walther, a native of the area, who was called to the church in 1973.
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At its largest, the church had a membership of almost 400 members in the 1920s.
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in 1934. This church united in 1957 with the General Council of
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St. John's United Church of Christ of Siegel History, 1874-1974
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St. John's Church has about 80 members and an active
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