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Lindbergh Blvd. St. Louis Clergy [email protected] St. Louis, MO 63131 Information extracted from local history sources 314-994-3300 Last Name First Name Title Religion Place of Worship Role and Dates Source Abbott B A Dr Disciples of Christ First Christian Church Pastor First Christian Church Near Century Mark, St Louis Star Times 17 Apr 1933 p6 Abbott B A Dr Disciples of Christ Union Avenue Christian Church Pastor 1910--1918 A Church That Thrived on Adversity, St Louis Star Times 21 Nov 1932 p3 Abbott Sue Rev Disciples of Christ Hamilton Christian Chruch Associate Pastor 1991-1993 Hamilton Christian Church ; The First Century - A Centennial History Abbott Sue Rev Disciples of Christ Union Avenue Christian Church Associate Pastor 1993- Hamilton Christian Church ; The First Century - A Centennial History Abele Ralph C Rev Evangelical/UCC Holy Ghost Evangelical Protestant Church Pastor 1931-- A Century Passes for Holy Ghost Church, St Louis Star Times 22 Oct 1934 p11 Abell Bertrand Father Catholic St Ann's , Normandy Pastor 1945– One Hundred Years: St. Ann's Church, Normandy, Mo Abelwhite H B Rev Episcopal Church of the Holy Apostles Rector An Episcopal Church of English Village Design, St Louis Star Times 12 Mar 1934 p20 Abernathy G R Rev Baptist Fee Fee Baptist Church Pastor 1942-44 As a Tree Planted" : History of Fee Fee Baptist Church, 1807-1970 Abraham Halperin Rabbi Jewish B'nai Amoona Rabbi Faith, Family, Future, Shaare Zedek: The First 100 Years 1905--2005 Abramowitz Rabbi Jewish Shaare Zedek Rabbi 1914--1922 Faith, Family, Future, Shaare Zedek: The First 100 Years 1905--2005 A Century of Blessings: St Trinity Lutheran Church, Vermont at Koeln Avenues, St Achenbach W Rev Lutheran St TrinityLutheran Pastor 1883 - 1897 Louis Missouri Achenbach William Rev Lutheran St Trinity Lutheran Pastor 1883--1897 St Trinity Lutheran Nears Its 75th Birthday. St Louis Star Times 28 May 1934 p5 Adair Ross W Rev Methodist Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church Pastor 1923-- Oldest M E Church in St Louis, St Louis Star Times 30 Jan 1933 p13 Adam Rev Lutheran Bethlehem Lutheran Pastor of Grace Lutheran Church The Diamond Jubilee of Bethlehem Lutheran Church Adams Fred Rev Lutheran Grace Evangelical Lutheran Pastor Lutheran Church That Blazed New Trail, St Louis Star Times 16 Jan 1933 p16 Fortieth Anniversayr Grace Ev Lutheran Church 1889--1929 (Local History File, Church- Adams Fred W Rev Lutheran Grace Evangelical Lutheran Pastor 1889--1891 -Lutheran) Dedicated to God, First Congregational Chruch of Webster Groves, St Louis Watchman- Adams George Dr Congregational First Congregational Church Pastor Advocate 9 Jun 1893 p4 (Local History File, Church--Congregational Adams George C Dr Congregational Compton Hill Congregational Pastor A South Side Center of Congregationalism, St Louis Star Times 17 Jul 1933, p18 Adams George C Dr Congregational Fifth Congregational Church Pastor A South Side Center of Congregationalism, St Louis Star Times 17 Jul 1933, p18 Adams Jack L Rev Methodist Salem Methodist Pastor, 1982- Salem -- congregations of the faithful : a history of Salem Methodist Church, 1841-1991 Aertker Herman Rev Catholic St Monica Pastor 1881-1882 St. Monica Parish 125th Anniversary Book Aertker Herman Rev Catholic St Monica, Creve Coeur Pastor, 1881-1882 St. Monica Parish 125th Anniversary Book German Evangelical Zion's Church at Des Peres Will Celebrate Golden Jubille Aug 21, Agricola E Rev Evangelical/UCC St John's Evangelical, Bellefontaine Pastor St Louis Watchman 12 Aug 1921 p1 (Local History File, Church--Evangelical) St. John's United Church of Christ, Chesterfield, Missouri, 1892–1992: 100th Agricola Ewald Rev Evangelical/UCC St John's Untied Church of Christ, Chesterfield Pastor, 1913-1926 Anniversary Alberswerth Alfred F Rev Evangelical/UCC St Matthew's Evangelical Church Pastor 1926-- St Matthew's Nears Its 60th Birthday, St Louis Star Times 23 Apr 1934 p20 Albrecht S Rev Evangelical/UCC Salvator Evangelical Church Pastor 1919 A Church Founded by German Women, St Louis Star Times 10 Jun 1935 p9 Alexander R E Rev Disciples of Christ Memorial Boulevard Christian Church Pastor A Congregation Devoted to Primitive Christianity, St Louis Star Times 27 Nov 1933 p7 Alexander R E Rev Disciples of Christ Second Christian Church Pastor A Congregation Devoted to Primitive Christianity, St Louis Star Times 27 Nov 1933 p7 Alexander W Rev Methodist Bethel United Methodist Church, Pond Pastor 1861--1863 (Meramec Circuit) (servedA History occasionally) of Bethel United Methodist Church, 1858-1975 Allen D Earl Rev Baptist Fee Fee Baptist Church Pastor 1920-22 As a Tree Planted" : History of Fee Fee Baptist Church, 1807-1970 Allen David Rev AME St James/Cape Giradeau Pastor McKissack, Fredrick and McKissack, Patricia, Come This Far by Faith: The Story of Olive Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church of Kirkwood, Missouri Allen John C Rev Methodist Haven Street Methodist Episcopal Church Pastor Haven Street Methodist "the Friendly Church," St Louis Star Times 18 Jun 1934 p20 New Methodist Church, Carondelet News 27 Jun 1903 p6E (Local History File, Church-- Allen John C Rev Methodist Haven Street Methodist Episcopal Church Pastor Methodist) Allen Lyman W Dr Presbyterian Carondelet Presbyterian Church Pastor 1885--1889 Carondelet's Oldest Protestant Church, St Louis Star Times 4 Mar 1935 p4 Allrich Rudolph S Rev Dr Evangelical/UCC Carondelet United Church of Christ Seventh Pastor 1946--1955 Carondelet United Church of Christ One Hundredth Anniversary 1869-1969 Amos J Rev Baptist Riverview Gardens Baptist Churhc Pastor As a Tree Planted" : History of Fee Fee Baptist Church, 1807-1970 Amsinger Edward HermanRev Catholic St Boniface Assistant Priest 1906--1908 St. Boniface Parish Diamond Jubilee Amsinger Edward HermanRev Catholic St Mary of Victories Assistant Priest St. Boniface Parish Diamond Jubilee Amsinger Edward HermanRev Catholic St Mary of Victories Pastor St. Boniface Parish Diamond Jubilee The Brentwood Congregational Church, 1922-1972: Fifty Years of Fellowship and Anderson Ada Stone, RevRev Congregational Brentwood Congregational Pastor 1926–1930 Service. The Brentwood Congregational Church, 1922-1972: Fifty Years of Fellowship and Anderson Ada Stone, RevRev Congregational Memorial Church Pastor 1926– Service. 100th Anniversary, A Brief History of the Kingshighway United Methodist Church, St Anderson E P Rev Methodist Kingshighway United Methodist Church 9th Pastor 1892--1897 Louis, Missouri 1877--1977 The Brentwood Congregational Church, 1922-1972: Fifty Years of Fellowship and Anderson Frank H, Rev Rev Congregational Brentwood Congregational Pastor 1926–1930 Service. The Brentwood Congregational Church, 1922-1972: Fifty Years of Fellowship and Anderson Frank H, Rev Rev Congregational Memorial Church Pastor 1926– Service. 1 History Genealogy at St. Louis County Library www.slcl.org/genealogy 1640 S. Lindbergh Blvd. St. Louis Clergy [email protected] St. Louis, MO 63131 Information extracted from local history sources 314-994-3300 Last Name First Name Title Religion Place of Worship Role and Dates Source Anderson Galusha Rev Dr Baptist Second Baptist Church Pastor 1858-1866 Second Baptist Church, St Louis, Mo : A Souvenir Volume Anderson J P Rev Presbyterian Central Presbyterian Pastor 1850--late 1860s A Church That Grew With the City, St Louis Star Times 31 Jul 1933 p13 Anderson Jack R Rev Churh of God Rock Hill Church of God Pastor 1953-1963 A History of Rock Hill Anderson Merle Dr Presbyterian Kingshighway Presbyterian Church Pastor 1908-- A Church Noted for Its Able Leaders, St Louis Star Times 3 Apr 1933 p20 Anderson Samuel JosephRev Price Dr Presbyterian Central Presbyterian Pastor 1851--1868 Stones of Remembrance : A History of Central Presbyterian Church 1844--1994 Anderson W W Rev Baptist Kingshighway Baptist Church Pastor 1928-- A Church Founded by German Baptists, St Louis Star Times 7 Jan 1935 p15 Andrews Constantine Rev Orthodox St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Pastor 1959-- Andrews George T Rev Catholic St Elizabeth's Catholic Church Pastor, 1942 Diamond Jubilee St Elizabeth's Parish Andrews W F Rev Methodist Centenary Methodist Episcopal Pastor 1907--1909 Centenary Methodist Church of St Louis The First 100 Years 1839--1939 AndroutsopoulosJohn Rev Orthodox St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Deacon, Assistant Priest 1952- Angelides Erineos Rev Orthodox St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Pastor 1942-- 100th Anniversary, A Brief History of the Kingshighway United Methodist Church, St Anglin S Eugene Rev Methodist Kingshighway United Methodist Church Gene, 33rd Pastor 1974-- Louis, Missouri 1877--1977 Anler Joseph H Rev Catholic St Thomas More, Bel-Ridge Pastor One Hundred Years: St. Ann's Church, Normandy, Mo Annas Gerasimos P Rev Orthodox Assumption Greek Orthodox Church Pastor Anton Peter Rev Orthodox St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Assistant Priest 1980- Generations of faith, 1838-1988 : 150 years, sesquicentennial, Parkway United Church Arcularious E Rev Evangelical/UCC Parkway UCC Pastor 1841-1845 of Christ Arcularious E Rev Evangelical/UCC Zion Evangelical Pastor 1841--1845 A Church That Outgrew Three Log Cabins, St Louis Star Times 1 Apr 1935 p7 Evang. Zion Church Will Celebrate 80th Anniversary, St Louis Watchman-Advocate 4 Arcularius E Rev Evangelical/UCC Zion Evangelical Pastor 1841--1845 Oct 1919 p1 (Local History File, Church--Evangelical) Arehart E Raynard Rev Presbyterian Bonhomme Presbyterian Pastor 1931 A History of Bonhomme
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