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Saint John's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)

St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church is a Gothic Revival-styled church built in 1889 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin by a congregation with German roots. In 1992, the church and associated buildings were listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] It is also designated a Milwaukee Landmark.

St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Complex
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church
Location804--816 W. Vliet St.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Nearest cityMilwaukee
Coordinates43°2′55.72″N 87°55′19.01″W / 43.0488111°N 87.9219472°W / 43.0488111; -87.9219472
Built1889
ArchitectHerman Paul Schnetzky;
Eugene R. Liebert
Architectural styleGothic Revival
NRHP reference No.92000459
Added to NRHPMay 18, 1992

History edit

St. John's congregation was founded December 4, 1848, by German immigrants, who called themselves Evangelische Luth. St. Johanneskirche. In 1850, they moved into the former Trinity Episcopal Church at the corner of Fourth and Highland Avenue.[2] Members of the church, along with neighboring Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church and Grace Lutheran, helped seed other Lutheran churches in the area, including St. Peter's.[3] In the 1850s there were discussions to merge St. John's and Trinity, but theological differences prevented the merger.[citation needed] In 1857, St. John's joined the Wisconsin Synod. St. Johanneskirche grew for years, building schools in 1871 and 1877. By 1889, the congregation exceeded 2,500 members, and it was time for a new, larger building.[2]

St. John's hired Herman Paul Schnetzky, himself a German immigrant from Wriezen, to design the new church.[2] He and his understudy Eugene R. Liebert[4] designed it in a High Victorian Gothic style similar to what was popular in Germany at the time, perhaps taking cues from the tower of St. Peter's Church in Leipzig. It was built in 1889-90 by Johann Langenberger. As with the Trinity Church building, it features landmark spires of unequal height, one 127 feet (39 m) and the other 197 feet (60 m).[2] The taller steeple houses three bells, weighing more than 6 short tons (5.4 t).[citation needed] The main block of the church is gable-roofed with cream brick walls pierced by tall Gothic-arched windows. Inside, the auditorium is 2.5 stories tall, seating 1100, with a center-aisle layout and the apse at the north end, with an elaborate carved reredos and an elevated pulpit. The NRHP nomination considers St. John's to be important as an illustration of how Milwaukee's German-American architects were influenced by German architecture of the same period.[2] The church is considered to be one of the finest examples of German Lutheran church architecture in the United States.[citation needed]

Also in 1889, the congregation built a parsonage designed by Schnetzky. The parsonage is two stories, cream brick, in rather simple Queen Anne architectural style. The caretaker's house was built in 1914, a side-gabled bungalow with stuccoed walls.[2]

St. John's conducted services solely in German until 1908. In that year services in English were added. The German services continued until 1985.[4]

Since its founding, St. John's has been the site of a number historical events including the founding of the Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America in 1872.[4] It has also hosted numerous Milwaukee and synod church events including the 2016 and 2019 Reformation Rally for the Urban Conference of Wisconsin Synod Churches in Milwaukee.

In 2015, the former caretaker's cottage underwent a restoration and now serves as the congregation's fellowship center. The church's organ was first built by Carl Barckhoff in 1890, and was rebuilt and enlarged by Wangerin-Weickhardt in 1919. Organ builder J. J. Miller, a member of the congregation has been actively working to restore and repair the organ.

The congregation has been served by vacancy pastors since 2019, but is actively calling a full time pastor.[4]

Photographs edit

References edit

  1. ^ "St. John's Evang. Lutheran Church Complex - Church". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2020-03-11.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Les Vollmert (1991-11-08). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Complex". National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-03-11. with one photo.
  3. ^ Jerome Watrous (1909). Memoirs of Milwaukee County. Western Historical Association. p. 351. ISBN 978-1-152-02689-6. Retrieved 18 August 2011. german lutheran south side milwaukee.
  4. ^ a b c d "St. John's on the Hillside - About Us". St. John's on the Hillside. Retrieved 2020-03-12.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Historic Designation Study Report: St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Complex (PDF)
  • The Early Years of St. John's, 8th and Vliet, Milwaukee, WI (PDF)
  • Half Century Mark Reached. St. Johannes’ Lutheran Church Will Celebrate Its Semicentennial
  • Pastor Bading's Jubilee
  • St. John's Lutheran Group to Honor Its Founders
  • Concert at St. Johannes Church for Visiting Lutheran Delegates
  • Rev. John Bading Leaves Field at 84
  • Hundreds Attend Funeral Services of the Rev. John Bading at St. John's Lutheran Church
  • Rev. Schewe Will Succeed Rev. Brenner
  • Future of Church in God's Hands
  • Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
  • German Milwaukee
  • Rev. Bading's Church in Milwaukee, Lutheran Witness, November 21, 1890. Page 91, column 2, bottom.
  • Drawings Document Old Church
  • St. John's Celebrates 135th

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For other churches named St John s Evangelical Lutheran Church see St John s Evangelical Lutheran Church disambiguation St John s Evangelical Lutheran Church is a Gothic Revival styled church built in 1889 in Milwaukee Wisconsin by a congregation with German roots In 1992 the church and associated buildings were listed on the National Register of Historic Places 1 It is also designated a Milwaukee Landmark St John s Evangelical Lutheran Church ComplexU S National Register of Historic PlacesSt John s Evangelical Lutheran ChurchLocation804 816 W Vliet St Milwaukee WisconsinNearest cityMilwaukeeCoordinates43 2 55 72 N 87 55 19 01 W 43 0488111 N 87 9219472 W 43 0488111 87 9219472Built1889ArchitectHerman Paul Schnetzky Eugene R LiebertArchitectural styleGothic RevivalNRHP reference No 92000459Added to NRHPMay 18 1992 Contents 1 History 2 Photographs 3 References 4 External linksHistory editSt John s congregation was founded December 4 1848 by German immigrants who called themselves Evangelische Luth St Johanneskirche In 1850 they moved into the former Trinity Episcopal Church at the corner of Fourth and Highland Avenue 2 Members of the church along with neighboring Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church and Grace Lutheran helped seed other Lutheran churches in the area including St Peter s 3 In the 1850s there were discussions to merge St John s and Trinity but theological differences prevented the merger citation needed In 1857 St John s joined the Wisconsin Synod St Johanneskirche grew for years building schools in 1871 and 1877 By 1889 the congregation exceeded 2 500 members and it was time for a new larger building 2 St John s hired Herman Paul Schnetzky himself a German immigrant from Wriezen to design the new church 2 He and his understudy Eugene R Liebert 4 designed it in a High Victorian Gothic style similar to what was popular in Germany at the time perhaps taking cues from the tower of St Peter s Church in Leipzig It was built in 1889 90 by Johann Langenberger As with the Trinity Church building it features landmark spires of unequal height one 127 feet 39 m and the other 197 feet 60 m 2 The taller steeple houses three bells weighing more than 6 short tons 5 4 t citation needed The main block of the church is gable roofed with cream brick walls pierced by tall Gothic arched windows Inside the auditorium is 2 5 stories tall seating 1100 with a center aisle layout and the apse at the north end with an elaborate carved reredos and an elevated pulpit The NRHP nomination considers St John s to be important as an illustration of how Milwaukee s German American architects were influenced by German architecture of the same period 2 The church is considered to be one of the finest examples of German Lutheran church architecture in the United States citation needed Also in 1889 the congregation built a parsonage designed by Schnetzky The parsonage is two stories cream brick in rather simple Queen Anne architectural style The caretaker s house was built in 1914 a side gabled bungalow with stuccoed walls 2 St John s conducted services solely in German until 1908 In that year services in English were added The German services continued until 1985 4 Since its founding St John s has been the site of a number historical events including the founding of the Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America in 1872 4 It has also hosted numerous Milwaukee and synod church events including the 2016 and 2019 Reformation Rally for the Urban Conference of Wisconsin Synod Churches in Milwaukee In 2015 the former caretaker s cottage underwent a restoration and now serves as the congregation s fellowship center The church s organ was first built by Carl Barckhoff in 1890 and was rebuilt and enlarged by Wangerin Weickhardt in 1919 Organ builder J J Miller a member of the congregation has been actively working to restore and repair the organ The congregation has been served by vacancy pastors since 2019 but is actively calling a full time pastor 4 Photographs edit nbsp Exterior view nbsp Interior northern view nbsp Altar nbsp Balcony and organ nbsp Window nbsp Nave nbsp Clock tower nbsp Parsonage nbsp Balcony stairway nbsp Balcony and organ nbsp The Four Gospels Window nbsp Caretaker s cottageReferences edit St John s Evang Lutheran Church Complex Church Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2020 03 11 a b c d e f Les Vollmert 1991 11 08 National Register of Historic Places Registration St John s Evangelical Lutheran Church Complex National Park Service Retrieved 2020 03 11 with one photo Jerome Watrous 1909 Memoirs of Milwaukee County Western Historical Association p 351 ISBN 978 1 152 02689 6 Retrieved 18 August 2011 german lutheran south side milwaukee a b c d St John s on the Hillside About Us St John s on the Hillside Retrieved 2020 03 12 External links editOfficial website Historic Designation Study Report St John s Evangelical Lutheran Church Complex PDF The Early Years of St John s 8th and Vliet Milwaukee WI PDF Half Century Mark Reached St Johannes Lutheran Church Will Celebrate Its Semicentennial Pastor Bading s Jubilee St John s Lutheran Group to Honor Its Founders Concert at St Johannes Church for Visiting Lutheran Delegates Rev John Bading Leaves Field at 84 Hundreds Attend Funeral Services of the Rev John Bading at St John s Lutheran Church Rev Schewe Will Succeed Rev Brenner Future of Church in God s Hands Historic American Buildings Survey Library of Congress German Milwaukee Rev Bading s Church in Milwaukee Lutheran Witness November 21 1890 Page 91 column 2 bottom Drawings Document Old Church St John s Celebrates 135th Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saint John 27s Evangelical Lutheran Church Milwaukee Wisconsin amp oldid 1192729966, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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