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Jim Stettner on January 2nd, 2026:

This entry represents the installation of a new organ. Identified through online information from Nathan Bienz [December 23, 2025].

This was the congregation's third edifice. The 'About Us' page of the church website relates, "The first building of size and importance was a white frame building near the cemetery. This church was partially destroyed by a tornado in 1906. A new brick church was then built on our present site, 556 West Haysville Road, but on Christmas Day, 1946, a fire destroyed that facility. Our current church was rebuilt on the same site, with dedication on Easter, 1949."

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