Lehigh Organ Co.
1979

Good Shepherd United Methodist Church

Sanctuary; front

1500 Quentin Rd.
Lebanon, PA, US

Instrument ID: 36551 ● Builder ID: 3685 ● Location ID: 32261
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Jim Stettner on August 29th, 2025:

The instrument was built by the Lehigh Organ Co. The facade was built in cooperation with and by Hemry Pipe Organ Co., Ltd. who also installed it.


Database Manager on September 4th, 2008:

Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- The organ was relocated within the sanctuary and rebuilt during a 1997 renovation. It is now at the front. A photo on the church website partially shows a case with polished facade pipes. Source: church website.

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