Details for St. Luke Lutheran Church of Olney

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5503005055

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Marker Number 5055
Atlas Number 5503005055
Marker Title St. Luke Lutheran Church of Olney
Index Entry St. Luke Lutheran Church
Address 1302 W Oak St.
City Olney
County Young
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 521328
UTM Northing 3692814
Subject Codes Lutheran denomination; churches; German immigrants/immigration
Marker Year 1979
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 1302 W. Oak St., Olney
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In 1883 when this area was still a roundup point on the cattle range, German families of the Lutheran faith began settling in the Salt Creek Valley. The following year William Bernhardt received a bible, prayer book, and a devotional book or "Hauspostille" from a visiting cousin. The families began using the books to conduct religious services in their rock and log cabins. Henry Kunkel, the pioneering son of a large family from Posen, Germany, acted as leader. They also started a Sunday School. In 1886 the first formal service was conducted by Pastor Bartelo of Hamilton County. Through the years, several Lutheran pastors conducted worship services for the fellowship. In 1896 the Lutheran Board of Missions assigned Pastor F. M Rudi to this field. On Reformation Day, October 31, 1897, Pastor Rudi officially organized the St. Luke Lutheran Church. The members met in the Terrapin School building until 1914 when a church house was constructed near their homes at a site which was two miles northwest of Olney. A second structure was built in 1926 at the same location. Many of the church members moved into Olney. In 1967 the congregation relocated in town and built this structure.

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