Church: Curtiss – Peace
Reformed (1905)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Odland, Ecke, Bartels, Hake, Klessig, Gosse, Smith, Schultz,
Schumacher, Boehm, Koeme, Crier, Mahlsted, Miller, Degnitz, Augustine, Utke,
Buchholz, Lindau, Sheets, Strassburger, Dunow, Thieme, Luscher, Tonn, Minshall,
Jakel
----Source: Olson Family Scrapbook
It was while Rev. Odland was here that the Peace (German) Reformed Church merged
with us. This church had been formed on August 6, 1905 with the following
members: August Ecke, Rudolf Bartels, Adolph Hake, Christ Klessig, Henry Gosse,
Charles Smith, Carl Schultz, Johan Schumacher, Winzenz Boehm, Moritz Koerne,
August Crier, John Mahlsted, Louis Horn and John Miller, Jr. The church was then
built on the west side of town and dedicated on December 2, 1905. In 1906, the
Ladies Aid was organized and in 1910, 2 1/2 acres was purchased from Jake Lapp
for $350.00 for the purpose of a cemetery. This is known as the Pine Hill
Cemetery. English services were conducted in 1912 in this church with one
service a month done in English. In 1915, the pastors of the Sheboygan Classis
held a conference at this church with the women of the church preparing meals
for the day which were served in the village hall. In 1937, a new constitution
was adopted and the name changed to Peace Evangelical and Reformed Church. In
1947, a furnace was installed and the church was also painted, insulated and
reshingled. It was in 1952 that this church disbanded and joined the Evangelical
(Norwegian) Lutheran Church to make a stronger parish, however services in the
church west of Curtiss were discontinued and held in the Peace Church in
Curtiss.
In 1955, it was decided to build a new church rather than remodel the old
church. On April 20, 1956, ground was broken for the new building. Peace
(German) Reformed Church was dismantled and most of the material was used in the
construction of the new church. On October 6, 1957, the new Evangelical Lutheran
Church was dedicated. Several former pastors came to take part in this
dedication.
In 1962, the German Lutheran Church, "St. Paul's Kirche", merged with our
church. Some members chose to go to another parish; those joining our church
were: Walter Degnitz, Delmar Augustine, Mrs. Norma Utke, August Buchholz, George
Lindau, Carl Sheets, John Strassburger, Henry Dunow, Arthur Thieme, Vilas
Luscher and Arthur Tonn. It was ratified to become one undivided Lutheran
witness under the name of St. Paul's American Lutheran Church, Curtiss,
Wisconsin. On December 2, 1962, the Norwegian cemetery was deeded from the
congregation to the St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery Association.
On November 10, 1963, it was voted to remodel the basement of our church, add a
steeple and get a new electric organ. On June 14, 1970, it was voted to obtain
new padded pews, carpet the center isle and chancel, convert to gas heat, expand
and modernize the kitchen, refinish the woodwork of the church and parish hall
and lower the voting age of members to all confirmed.
In the fall of 1975 and spring of 1976, the old parish hall was torn down and
sold and a new hall and kitchen were built with a seating capacity of 100-125.
In the summer of 1976, the German Lutheran Church, "St. Paul's Kirche", was also
sold and torn down. The corner stone has been preserved and put by the present
church.
At the present time the church has 100 families in membership with Rev. Alan C
Minshall serving as pastor since 1978.
Let it be said in closing that we who were not present at the beginning of our
church cannot appreciate the conditions under which it was started. We note well
that every dollar spent for anything but sustenance in those times was a real
sacrifice and yet it was not withheld when it came to building a church and
starting a congregation. Those early men and women regarded this as a real
necessity, as spiritual bread was regarded just as essential to life as bread
for the body. Let us never forget that such was the spirit that built our
church.
Submitted by: Jenny Jakel
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