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The First German Lutheran settlers came to Elyria in 1847. At that time , steps were taken by Liverpool Church of Valley City to serve those new settlers in Elyria. Reverand Roebblen and his successor, Reverand Steinbach , made trips to Elyria homes to conduct services. Pastor Steinbach had several preaching stations besides his regular congregation. One of these were held in a country schoolhouse on Ridge, about 2 miles west of Elyria. 

St. John's was established as the first Lutheran church in Elyria, Ohio on October 10, 1852. Candidate John Strieter, St. John's very first called Pastor, was ordained by Reverand Schwan on April 6th,1853. Shortly after Strieter married and moved to Vermillion. Services within Elyria were briefly discontinued as the two resident Lutheran families had moved away as well. Eventually the congregation did return and called Pastor Heitmueller as the new minister. They met at the Old Court House or at the church on Second and Court Street on a bi-weekly basis. 

St. John's didn't begin construction of it's own building until 1867 at the corner of Broad Street and West Avenue. This two- story framed building served as a place of worship, parsonage, and school. This structure was dedicated in March 16th of  1869. The first school began in the lower level in 1875. In 1883, the adjacent property  was purchased, and the house thereon became the parsonage. 

"Mecklenburgers" , newly immigrated East Germans,  soon increased the attendance at both the church and school, and by 1888, St. John's had nearly 500 communicant members. The congregation had outgrew it's existing building , the church was then moved and dedicated on May 4th, 1890.

St. John's first mission festival was celebrated in 1896 . At these gatherings , salvation through the death of Christ on the cross was shared. Until 1901, the services were held only in German, but those who preferred an all English service helped establish Grace Lutheran Church in Elyria in 1907 where many did transfer to. 

The first church organ , purchased from St. Mark's in Cleveland , was dedicated in August 1911. Property on Third Street was purchased and the new school building was dedicated December 10, 1916. 

By 1919, both German and English services were held. When the Elyria City Council passed a law prohibiting the use of the German language during the World War, all German services were temporarily discontinued. 

Sunday School was formally organized  September 30th of 1921 and the first English confirmation also occurred that year. Due to the efforts of Pastor Armin Schroeder, "The Visitor" was published. This booklet displayed the activities and reports of the church where much of St. John's history has been compiled from. 

St. John has gone through two remodeling phases, one in 1935 and the other in 1947. Anew church organ was purchased in 1952 in time for the church's 100th anniversary. 

Pastor Crook's foresight is largely responsible for the acquisition of the property on West River. When Mr. Scheide, a member of the congregation died, he willed $26,000 to the church. This money was used to purchase the land on which the church stands today. The cornerstone was laid October 8,1967 and was dedicated on May 12th , 1968. The first child who was baptized in the church of 1890 was present for this  ceremony.

 

On Palm Sunday of 1973 the groundbreaking  for the new school wing was held. The school was dedicated on May 12, 1974. After 15 years it closed its doors. In August of 1990 , the preschool opened and to date still teaches 3,4 and 5 year olds. 

 

In 2022, St. John's celebrated it's 170th anniversary and is looking forward to its 175th ! 

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The Old Cornerstone 1889
A photograph of The oldest church building  of St. John Lutheran Church Elyria
A photograph of the church building of St. John Lutheran Church
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