Details for Zion Lutheran Church

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507013660

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Marker Number 13660
Atlas Number 5507013660
Marker Title Zion Lutheran Church
Index Entry Zion Lutheran Church
Address 6121 E Lovers Ln
City Dallas
County Dallas
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 709646
UTM Northing 3637042
Subject Codes educational topics; Lutheran denomination; churches
Marker Year 2006
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 6121 E. Lovers Lane
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Soon after German Lutherans began arriving in Dallas in the 1870s, they began to gather for worship. In 1874, the Rev. Tirmenstein from New Orleans started leading the Lutherans in worship, and others soon followed, utilizing facilities of the First Baptist Church for the German-language services. In 1879, under the Rev. G. Birkmann, the group organized the German Evangelical Lutheran Zions Congregation of Dallas. That same year, the newly formed congregation constructed a building that provided space for a sanctuary, pastor's living quarters and a school. The Rev. Birkmann served as both pastor and the school's first teacher, a practice continued by his successors. During the late 1800s and into the 20th century, the congregation continued to grow. Along with increasing membership came many changes, including several relocations and building expansions. Other important changes occurred in 1940, when the church discontinued use of the German language in worship services, and in 1944, when the congregation became known as Zion Lutheran Church. The school also experienced changes, reopening in 1948 after a period of declining enrollment brought about in part by the spread of nearby suburban areas. Through all these years, the Zion Lutheran congregation has been actively involved in the community. It has focused on outreach, particularly through youth groups and mission work within the city and in other countries. Today, Zion Lutheran Church and its school continue to serve spiritual and educational needs in Dallas. (2006)

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