Lutheran Church
Please join us Sundays for Divine Service at 8:00 or 10:30 AM
Education Hour for age 2-adult is each Sunday at 9:15 AM First Lutheran School was established in 1884 and was called the German Lutheran School. In the beginning the primary purpose was to transmit the German language, culture and Lutheran faith. The first school building was erected in 1891 east of the church. The sam
e year, the pastor was given permission to teach one-and-half hours instruction in English, a controversial decision at the time. Dreyer was the school's first resident pastor/teacher who arrived in Glencoe in 1888. The congregation called its first full time teacher, F.W. Friedrich, in 1906. The school building was moved in 1910 to four lots on 14th Street and a second classroom was added in 1911. In 1934 the old wood framed school was removed and a brick building with two classrooms, a downstairs meeting room and kitchen was built. Between 1948 and 1950, a two level addition containing three classrooms and an auditorium was built. Three "Temporary" classrooms were added in 1973 and removed in 2000, when additional classrooms for preschool, kindergarten and first and second grades were built onto the church. Currently the school has 10 teachers and a principal for Grades 1-8, kindergarten and preschool. It includes all the core academic subjects, organized athletics and a computer lab.