John Glasser of Thurgau moved to the area to minister to nearby German-speaking settlements.
[5] After worshipping in log cabins, the congregation moved into the "Old White Church", a painted wood-frame structure, in 1809.
[4] The historic church served as its house of worship for 141 years, until the modern brick structure was opened in 1950.
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