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Zion Lutheran Church to celebrate double milestone Sunday

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[October 26, 2011]  Zion Lutheran Church at 205 Pulaski St. in Lincoln is having a double celebration Sunday. The church is celebrating its 140th anniversary and also its 60 years of radio ministry.

Services will be at 8 and 10:30 a.m. with a Reformation service at 3:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend.

The church history began back in 1851, and the first church constitution was adopted in the fall of 1871. The Rev. Heinrich Meyer and a congregation of 12 named the church the German Evangelical-Lutheran Zion Congregation of the Unaltered Augsburg Confession of West Lincoln, Logan County, Ill.

In May of 1872, Zion was received into membership with the Illinois Synod, with 72 communicant members.

In 1872, the church purchased the buildings from the Lincoln Congregational Church on Pulaski Street, where the congregation still meets to this day.

In 1903 Zion entered a "building phase," and the congregation dedicated their new church to the glory of God on May 1, 1904.

During the Rev. Arthur E. Neitzel's time as pastor, radio broadcasts of the Sunday worship services began on Lincoln radio station WPRC. They continue to this day on WLLM 1370 AM and 105.3 FM.

The congregation members also were the guiding hands in building Zion Lutheran School on the city's west side.

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