St. Martin’s Church Museum at Starkenburg, Missouri

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05/23/2026

Please join us Sunday, May 24 for 8:30 am Mass at St. Martin’s Church Museum. Coffee and donuts immediately following in Valentine Hall Starkenburg/Rhineland. Everyone welcome!

God’s glory & majesty on this Thanksgiving evening.   Always held the Saturday after Thanksgiving, The Sounds of Starken...
11/27/2025

God’s glory & majesty on this Thanksgiving evening.
Always held the Saturday after Thanksgiving, The Sounds of Starkenburg Concerts will be at 2:00 and 5:00.
The Soup Supper & Christmas Market will be held in Valentine Hall Noon - 4:30. Please come support the 4-H Club who are donating funds to local charity and support our vendors.

04/27/2025

A beautiful service today with Tom Messner playing the oldest Pfeffer Pipe Organ in the US.

Mass at St. Martin’s Church MuseumSunday, April 27, 20258:30 amDonuts, coffee, juice milk, immediately following in Vale...
04/27/2025

Mass at St. Martin’s Church Museum
Sunday, April 27, 2025
8:30 am
Donuts, coffee, juice milk, immediately following in Valentine Hall Starkenburg/Rhineland.
Everyone welcome!

Mass at St. Martin’s Church MuseumSunday, March 23, 20258:30 amThis is a No Music Lenten SundayDonuts, coffee, juice mil...
03/22/2025

Mass at St. Martin’s Church Museum
Sunday, March 23, 2025
8:30 am
This is a No Music Lenten Sunday
Donuts, coffee, juice milk, immediately following in Valentine Hall Starkenburg/Rhineland.
Everyone welcome!

In the still of the night….
11/18/2024

In the still of the night….

Today, November 11, is the Feast of St. Martin. From Wikipedia:Saint Martin's Day or Martinmas (obsolete: Martlemas),[1]...
11/12/2024

Today, November 11, is the Feast of St. Martin.

From Wikipedia:
Saint Martin's Day or Martinmas (obsolete: Martlemas),[1][2] and historically called Old Halloween[A] or Old Hallowmas Eve,[B][3][4] is the feast day of Saint Martin of Tours and is celebrated in the liturgical year on 11 November. In the Middle Ages and early modern period, it was an important festival in many parts of Europe, particularly Germanic-speaking regions. In these regions, it marked the end of the harvest season and beginning of winter[5] and the "winter revelling season". Traditions include feasting on 'Martinmas goose' or 'Martinmas beef', drinking the first wine of the season, and mumming. In some German and Dutch-speaking towns, there are processions of children with lanterns (Laternelaufen), sometimes led by a horseman representing St Martin. The saint was also said to bestow gifts on children. In the Rhineland, it is also marked by lighting bonfires.

Thanks to everyone who came today.  If you weren’t able to join us, we still have 2 more events in November.  Read below...
11/04/2024

Thanks to everyone who came today. If you weren’t able to join us, we still have 2 more events in November. Read below for more info!

Join us today!
11/03/2024

Join us today!

God’s glory is glowing tonight in Starkenburg.
10/11/2024

God’s glory is glowing tonight in Starkenburg.


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197 Highway P
Rhineland, MO
65069

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+15732364390

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