The Town[3] of Adams is located in Green County, Wisconsin, United States.
Under the increasing influence of the Haugean pietist movement among Norwegian American clergy and parishes, it joined a group originally called the Friends of Augsburg, which subsequently became the Lutheran Free Church.
Later, when it began to call its pastors from clergy of The American Lutheran Church, it became a member of that body.
Later, the inside walls of the sanctuary were covered with a darkly varnished wooden wainscoting) of a very distinctive herringbone pattern.
After serving the parish for almost a century and a half, the church burned and a new one was built on a site immediately adjacent to the original within a year.
[4] According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 36.2 square miles (93.7 km2), all of it land.