Many of the people responsible for the establishment of this Lutheran congregation were German immigrants who entered Texas primarily through the Port of Galveston and migrated to the rich farmland of Central Texas. As early as 1890, families began meeting informally in homes for worship services conducted in the German language. In 1892, the growing congregation built and dedicated the Evangelical Lutheran Zions Church southeast of McGregor. By 1921, the congregation had outgrown the facility and hired a San Antonio architect to design a larger church building at this site. The new Gothic-influenced church was completed and dedicated in 1922. By 1946, the congregation discontinued German language worship services. In 1947, the church's name was changed to Zions Evangelical Lutheran Church, though it is commonly known as Zion Lutheran Church. Zion Lutheran Church has served as a place of cultural as well as spiritual renewal for the community throughout its history, and has focused its efforts on helping to establish mission congregations.
Zion Lutheran Church
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Zion Lutheran Church is a historical marker in McGregor, McLennan County, dedicated in 1991. It is one of 198 historical markers documented in McLennan County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 224 historic sites cataloged across the county.
The site sits at 31.4334, -97.4127 near McGregor. The nearest cataloged historic site is First Baptist Church of McGregor (historical marker), about 0.3 miles away. Others within a short drive include Glenn and Mary Gulledge Crain House, McGregor, and First Christian Church of McGregor (Disciples of Christ).
This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5309005958. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.
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