Database Manager on December 28th, 2017:
Updated by Alan Binger, who maintains the organ.<br>
Church disbanded. Building sold for non-liturgical use. Organ sold. Whereabouts unknown.
Database Manager on February 1st, 2016:
Updated through online information from Alan Binger. <br>Organ has been removed. Building sold. Organ sold. Whereabouts unknown.
Database Manager on January 8th, 2015:
Updated through online information from Shawn P. Keith. -- The organ is known to be for sale as of December 31, 2014
Database Manager on December 31st, 2014:
The Principal is completely unified, playing at 8' 4' and 2' - both manuals. The Mixture is independent with bottom end transmitted to the pedal. The exception to this is the pedal 5 1/3' -- this is an independent rank. The 32' is a resultant, the rest of the unification is pretty obvious - Gedeckt 4' comes from the Gedeckt 8', etc. The Englestimme is a Gemshorn Celeste. The 16' octave of the Gemshorn is Haskellized and the 16' Trumpet is half length. Much of the pipework was new when the organ was installed. The reeds are Trivo and the additions to the rest of it -- the Haskell bass and the Mixture -- are most likely Organ Supply.
The blower is a Ventus. The relay is Peterson. Both new when the organ was installed. The single set of shades is Austin as is the console - the organ was installed by an Austin representative. (from Alan Binger, Eastern Organ Service)
Database Manager on December 31st, 2014:
The building is no longer occupied by the Christian Scientists, and the organ was for sale in late 2014.