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Many people are
surprised to learn that Bellville is located in one of the strongholds
of Lutheranism in the nation. But it has not always been so. Bellville
was almost forty years old before the Reverend O.W. Hartman, professor
at the Lutheran College in Brenham, conducted the first Lutheran service
in 1896. Seven families met shortly thereafter on the 20th day of
September, 1896, and organized The First Evangelical Lutheran Church of
Bellville.
The first fifteen years were unsettled ones with twelve different
pastors serving some were from college and served part time, others
shared with other Lutheran congregations at Shelby, Welcome,
Phillipsburg, and Giddings and three full-time pastors stayed only a
short period in Bellville. Nonetheless, the congregation held together
with an ebb and flow of member families and was able to dedicate the
first church building in 1898, a church in 1904, and purchase the altar
vessels and song books in 1907.
In 1911 , the series began of dedicated pastors who served for extended
tenures. And God, working through the pastors and the families, set the
course to build the largest church congregation in Bellville.
Significant events then quickly followed.
1911 Sunday School and Ladies Aid reactivated
1918 Parsonage
1922 Congregation became financially self supporting
1926 Brick church dedicated
1934 Constitution redrafted in the English language from German
1935 Brotherhood organized
1941 First Vacation Bible School
1944 Benevolent quote to ALC paid in full
1947 Pipe organ installed
1956 Education wing added
1978 Two full-time pastors
1978 Fellowship Hall dedicated
In 1981 Mr C.A. and Anita Mewis donated to St John and 88 acre
wilderness including a 22 acre lake located 4 miles north of Bellville
off of State Highway 36. With Volunteer help and donations from members,
this property has developed into a retreat ministry of inspiration and
renewal for the entire area.
In March 1996 the congregation voted overwhelmingly to purchase a 4.5
acre tract of land and improvements situated within the boundaries of
the 88 acre retreat. The property consists of a brick veneer home and a
cabin with a screened porch.
In September 1996, St John celebrated its 100 year anniversary. The St
John 100 year Historical Marker was presented by the Texas Historical
Society on August 25, 1996. Congratulations were received from Robert
Saunder, State Representative in the Texas House of Representatives, and
State Representative Dan Kubiak presented a resolution from the State of
Texas. Mayor James A. Bishop presented a proclamation from the City of
Bellville. St. John also received a resolution from the Austin County
Judge Carolyn Bilski honoring the church in its 100th year.
In 2010 St. John broke ground Building for the Generations. Building for
the Generations added a Multi-Purpose building named the Faith Center.
The Sunday School classes conducted in the basement were moved to new
classrooms constructed in the Fellowship Hall. All offices were updated
to current codes and interior designs. The final step underway is to
update the Sanctuary and Annex.
Today, St. John is comprised of more than 1,240 members of all ages
worshiping, learning, sharing, and joining together with other
congregations in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. In our
first 100 years, more than 2,200 souls have been baptized and like
number confirmed. We are thankful for the men and women who have
preceded us and eagerly welcome visitors and new members to share in the
GOOD NEWS.
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We, the
community of St. John Lutheran Church, are baptized into Christ and
called into mission in His name. We share a common faith in God and His
promises. Through baptism, God frees us from all that oppresses us; and
we are freed for a purpose, to join with Him in His work of humanization
and liberation, of salvation and redemption. |