Church History

Please Note: Most of the following information is excerpted from the church history in the church's Policy Manual.

The Foundation of Friedens

Our Founding

Our church was founded in 1830 as Friedens Union Church. The first Reformed Communion that is recorded was celebrated on March 17th, 1831.

For approximately 200 years, congregations have worshiped in the current church building and we are proud to continue on that legacy. now and for many more years into the future.

Becoming a UCC Congregation

At one point in our history, the congregation at Friedens church was a united group of Lutheran and Reformed worshipers, which was known as a "Union Church". The denominations alternated Sundays, until the decision was made to split the congregations as two independent churches. The Reformed congregation later transitioned to become our current UCC congregation. Friedens Lutheran is still worshiping today, just down the road on Rt. 73 in Oley.

Friedens Fun Facts

What does the German word, friedens, mean?

Peace

What is the former name of the village of Oley?

Friedensburg meaning "a bulwark or fortress of peace".

When was the church (and schoolhouse) built?

The cornerstone was laid on May 23, 1830. The original building was 35 feet wide and 45 feet long.

What language did the preachers use for sermons?

The Revs. John Guildin and Charles (Carl) Herman used both German and English.

History of Ministers at Friedens

Rev. Carl G. Herman

Rev. Augustus Herman

Rev. Issac Miese

Rev. N.S. Straussberger, D.D.

Rev. Issac Miese

Rev. P.P.A. Hoffman

Rev. Daniel E. Schoedler, D.D.

Rev. Issac S. Stahr

Rev. Earl G. Wolford

Rev. Norman W. Shollenberger

Rev. Carl P. Mitchel Jr.

Rev. Stephen Carnahan

Rev. G. Richard Ott

Rev. James L. Dunn

Rev. Philip K. Nace

Rev. David C. Newhart

Rev. Dr. Jon A. Fogle

Rev. Dr. Gary A. Halstead

Rev. Elizabeth Byerly-Garrigan

Rev. David C. Newhart

Rev. Anne Hoffmann

Rev. Thomas Adil

Rev. Dr. Tyson L. Frey

Rev. Corrine Dautrich

1831 to 1839

1839 to 1840

1840 to 1848

1848 to 1861

1861 to 1862

1862 to 1879

1879 to 1884

1884 to 1928

1928 to 1968

1968 to 1979 (Pastor Emeritus)

1980 to 1983

1984 to 1991

1991 to 1993 (Interim)

1993 to 2003

March 2003 to December 2003 (Interim)

January 2004 to October 2004 (Interim)

2004 to December 2009

2010 to October 2011 (Interim)

October 2011 to May 2014

May 2014 to June 2015 (Interim)

June 2015 to December 2015 (Interim)

March 2016 to August 2016 (Interim)

August 2016 to June 2022

July 2022 to Present (Designated)