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The church has closed; the last service was held in February 2026.
The Epworth-Euclid congregation merged with First United Methodist Church in 2010, and they chose the name University Circle UMC for the merged church, which worships at the Epworth-Euclid building.
Identified through online information from Charles Kegg. -- New console for the existing Holtkamp of 1954. A new movable draw knob console was built for this organ in 2014 by Kegg Pipe Organ Builders retaining the 1954 Holtkamp ivory keyboards. No alterations of the organ were made at that time. There are slider chests for the Great and Positiv, EP pitman chests for Swell and Choir, Pedal small stops and Echo, EP unit chests for balance of Pedal. [27 ranks of the organ are from Skinner Opus 645 (1927).
Related Instrument Entries: Holtkamp Organ Co. (Opus Job No. 1669, 1954) , Skinner Organ Co. (Opus 645, 1927)
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