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By J. J. Prats, June 1, 2008
Hebron Lutheran Church Marker
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1 Virginia, Madison County, Madison — JE-4 — Hebron Lutheran Church
Nearby stands Hebron Lutheran Church. This cruciform church was built in 1740 and is America’s oldest church in continuous use by Lutherans. The congregation was formed by 1725 by German families, some of whom arrived to Virginia in 1717 to work at . . . Map (db m23372) HM
2 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lititz — Lititz Moravian Congregation1749 - 250th Anniversary - 1999 — In essentials unity, in non-essentials liberty, in all things love. —
The Warwick Gemeinhaus was consecrated February 9, 1749. This date serves as the founding date for the Warwick Congregation, which on August 20, 1755, became the country congregation and Bruder-Gemein of Lititz. It was named by Count Zinzendorf in . . . Map (db m5271) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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