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The
History of St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bethpage, NY |
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Rear of Church before Choir loft was erected |
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On March
5, 1923, a meeting of Lutherans from Central Park (later to be named
Bethpage) was held in the Theodore Roosevelt Republican Hall.
Thirty-five people attended and $8 was collected. Pastor William
Rusch of Hicksville offered to conduct services on Sunday afternoons at
the firehouse on Stewart Avenue (across from the present site of St.
Paul's). The first worship service was held on March 11, 1923, 75
attended, and an offering was received in the sum of $17.18. |
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The name of St. Paul's
was chosen and the first officers were: Henry Schaaf, Chairman; Theodore
Damm, Secretary; and Edward Sengstacken, Treasurer and Superintendent of Sunday
School, positions which he held for many years.
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The
present property was purchased and in November, 1923, work was started
on the church building. On November 25, 1923, the cornerstone was
laid. The church building is unique in that the members gathered
from nearby areas, all the large stones that comprise the outside walls
of the church. In a few months, services were held even though
there was no heat except for a wood-burning stove. The church was
dedicated on September 28, 1924. The building, lots and water came
to a total of $16,522.14. |
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The Dorcas Aid Society
was started on May 31, 1923. A choir was also started shortly
thereafter. The parsonage was on Lafayette Avenue (Ludwig home). The
Walther League (young people's group) was started.
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In June, 1998 under
the guidance of Pastor James W. Berry, research began regarding the possible
launch of a Christian preschool at St. Paul's. In November, 1998 the
congregation voted to approve the proposed preschool, and in September, 1999
"Little Gospel Lights Preschool" opened its doors in the basement of St. Paul
Lutheran Church with a beginning enrollment of 42 students. St. Paul
Lutheran Church members Deborah Cavacchioli and Kathleen von Thaden served as
the preschool's first directors. The staff of twelve educators also
included St. Paul Lutheran Church members Celia Bernhardt, Joanne Foley, Jeanine
Martin, and George Stark. Little Gospel Lights Preschool offered Christian
education classes for two, three, and four-year old students.
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On June 26, 2002 at
just after 6:00 p.m. lightning stuck our beautiful St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran
Church. We give thanks to the Lord that no one was in the building, when
the fire broke out, however, our church sustained quite a bit of interior
damage. Our organ pipe room, chancel and parish hall were destroyed. In
addition to the fire damage there was additional damage due to smoke and water
in our basement. An aggressive building project was begun and the congregation
under the leadership of Pastor Ancira, with assistance from the community of
Bethpage, banded together to see our beloved church re-built.
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In August, 2004, we
re-entered the newly re-built St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Pastors who served at
St. Paul are as follows:
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Pastor Rusch, our first Pastor,
served until 1928 when Pastor August Brunn was called.
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Pastor Brunn started a Lutheran
Church in Amityville and accepted a call there.
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Pastor Alfred Faulstick served as
next Pastor until 1935
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Pastor Edmund Bohm served until
1943 when he accepted a call to Amityville.
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Pastor James Taylor served St.
Paul's from 1943 until his retirement in 1981.
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Rev. Edwin Marohn served during
the vacancy until Vicar William Flammann arrived in 1982.
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In 1983, Vicar William Flammann
was ordained as Pastor and served until 1986 when he accepted a call as
Chaplain in the U.S. Navy.
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Rev. Stephen Brighton and Rev.
Albert Neibacher served as vacancy pastors until 1987 when Rev. Bruce Hanson
was called as Pastor.
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Pastor Hanson served until 1992.
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Rev. Herbert Kern served as
vacancy pastor until 1993.
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Rev. James W. Berry, was
installed on May 16, 1993 and left to accept a call to Keane, NH in 1999.
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Rev. Ernst served as vacancy
pastor until January, 2001
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In January 2001, Pastor Mario E.
Ancira was installed here at St. Paul. In September 2005, Pastor Ancira left
to accept a call to Milton, WA.
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In 2007 the congregation voted to
accept an interim Pastor.
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2008 to present we are in a Pastoral vacancy
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Four young men who
grew up in St. Paul's became Lutheran pastors and are either now serving
churches or are retired; they are Walter Koller, Louis Jasper, Robert Mordhorst
and Robert Mitchell. A number of St. Paul's young men and women went on to
become teachers in Lutheran schools.
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St.
Paul's has been blessed over the years and continues to be blessed with
people devoted to doing the Lord's work. This Missouri Synod
Evangelical Lutheran Church was formed with the intent to spread the
good news of salvation through Jesus Christ to our neighbors, and this
mission still holds true today. |
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