Luley Organ Company
2016

Grace United Methodist Church

712 West Church Street
Hagerstown, MD, US

25 Ranks - 1,515 Pipes
Instrument ID: 60165 ● Builder ID: 3878 ● Location ID: 28074
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Builder: Unknown
Position: Console in Fixed Position, Left
Design: Traditional Without Cover
Pedalboard Type: Concave Radiating (Meeting AGO Standards)
Features:
2 Manuals (61 Notes)32 Note Pedal4 Divisions52 RegistersElectrical Key ActionElectrical Stop Action✓ Crescendo✓ Sequencer✓ Combination Thumb Piston(s)✓ Combination Toe Piston(s)

Stop Layout: Drawknobs in Vertical Rows on Angled Jambs
Expression Type: Balanced Expression Shoes/Pedals (Meeting AGO Standards)
Combination Action: Computerized/Digital
Control System: Syndyne MS8400

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Jeff Scofield on September 17th, 2023:

From the church website: In 2016 a new pipe organ was built for Grace by Luley & Associates, Inc. of Pittsburgh, PA. This new organ replaced the aging Moller pipe organ. Grace purchased a new pipe organ from the Moller organ company of Hagerstown, MD in 1929 for the new sanctuary. This organ was Moller's Opus 5452. This organ served the congregation well for 45 years. In 1974 Grace had Moller return to rebuild the organ, replace the console, and to make significant tonal modifications. This became Moller's Opus R-913. The rebuilt instrument served another 40 years for the congregation. By 2014 the Moller organ was having significant mechanical problems in addition to a mismatched tonal scheme that was unsupportive of the choir and congregation. In 2015 the church sought out organ builders to determine the best course of action in dealing with the Moller organ. The congregation voted to sign a contract with Luley & Associates, Inc. to install a new pipe organ. Work began with removing the old organ in June 2016. The new organ was completed in May 2017 and Nathan Laube played the Dedication Recital on June 4, 2017 to a full audience. During the time that the new organ was under construction all of the old carpet was removed from the sanctuary and the original wood flooring was refinished. The sanctuary was also repainted during this time and the lighting was upgraded to LED.


Database Manager on October 18th, 2017:

This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ.

Identified by Joseph Tuttle, the builder.
New instrument retaining select ranks of pipes from the previous 1929/1974 Moller organ.


Database Manager on August 27th, 2017:

Updated by Jonathan Leonard, who has heard or played the organ.


Database Manager on June 4th, 2017:

This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ.

Identified by Joseph Tuttle, the builder.
Replaces the original 1929/1974 M.P. Moller organ, incorporating select revoiced ranks of pipes from the previous instrument.

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