Sterling, Nebraska
St. John Lutheran Church

HINNERS ORGAN CO., Opus 3020, 1932 - Original Specifications


GREAT (Expressive)                           COUPLERS
Gr. 8'     Open Diapason         61          Swell to Pedal           [8]
Gr. 8'     Gedeckt Flute   (Sw)  –-          Great to Pedal           [8]
Gr. 8'     Dulciana              61          Auto. Pedal Acc'mt.
Gr. 4'     Flute d'Amour   (Sw)  –-
                                             Swell to Great        16,[8],4
Great to Great 16'
Great Unison Separation
Great to Great 4'                            FINGER PISTONS
                                             Undocumented

SWELL (Expressive)
Sw. 16'    Bourdon  (T.C.)       –-          TOE STUDS
Sw. 8'     Stopped Diapason      61          Undocumented
Sw. 8'     Salicional            61
Sw. 8'     Voix Celeste    (tc)  49
Sw. 4'     Flauto Dolce          12          PEDAL MOVEMENTS
Sw. 2 2/3' Quintette              7          Expression              (bal.)
Sw. 2'     Flautino               5          Crescendo               (bal.)
Sw. 8'     Orchestral Oboe       –-
           Swell Tremolo

Swell to Swell 16'                           ACTION: E-P
Swell Unison Separation
Swell to Swell 4'                            VOICES: 5

                                             STOPS: 15
PEDAL (Expressive)
Ped. 16'    Bourdon      (L.G.)  –-          RANKS: 5
Ped. 16'    Lieblich Gedeckt     12
Ped. 8'     Dolce Flute    (Sw)  –-          PIPES: 329


NOTES
The organ is installed in a single chamber in the chancel. The console is
in fixed position on the left side. Chimes were added in 1973.

In 2020, the organ received a solid state upgrade done by the Bedient Pipe
Organ Co. of Lincoln, NE. The console was returned and installed in December
in time for Christmas. Some new stops taken from existing ranks were added
as well as preparations for future additions.

Sources: Bedient Pipe Organ Co.; OHS Database photos


St. John Lutheran Church
440 Ohio St. 
Sterling, NE. 68443