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OUR HISTORY

The first Union church building was constructed on the land of Casper Wister in 1763, in the area of the current intersection of Steuben Road and 191. The second church building was a rectangular stone structure that was dedicated on August 15, 1790, although the church was not given the deed to the property until 1794. The church structure that now houses Trinity Lutheran Church was built and dedicated in 1849. The building was renovated and expanded over the years while the Reformed and Lutheran Congregations continued to operate as the Dryland Union Church.

Due to the challenges of having two sizeable congregations sharing a single church building, in 1962 a committee of representatives from both the Reformed and Lutheran congregations was formed to study the Union Church situation. The outcome was a decision to dissolve the Union Church, with the Lutheran congregation to retain the present Trinity Lutheran Church building and the Reformed congregation to obtain ground for a new church building.

In March of 1965, the Articles of Dissolution were prepared to formally document the process to dissolve the Union Church, including the division of various assets. Land for the new Dryland UCC church was purchased in May of 1966 and a cornerstone for the new church was laid in October 1966. The final joint service of the Union Church was held on February 26, 1967, and the first service in the new Dryland UCC church was a Lenten Service held on March 1, 1967.

Over the years the Dryland congregation has continued to grow, and expansion of the church became necessary. The Christian Ed Center expansion and the renovation of the Narthex and Sanctuary were completed in 1993 and the most recent renovation of the sanctuary was completed in 2009.

ABOUT US

Dryland United Church of Christ is located on Newburg Road in Lower Nazareth right across the street from Lower Nazareth Elementary School.

ADDRESS

(610) 759-4444

 

4415 Newburg Road
Nazareth, Pennsylvania 18064

drylandoffice@rcn.com

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