Christ Lutheran Church York, Pennsylvania

Christ Lutheran Church York, Pennsylvania Our mission: To reflect God’s love in the heart of York. No settlers were permitted to cross the river and settle on the Western side until 1729. One became St.

Following the earliest settlements in the area and his treaty with the Native Americans, William Penn made the boundary of his land the Susquehanna River. The first authorized settlement was in that year and was primarily comprised of Germans from the Palatinate. They came with little else in the way of possessions other than their faith. There being no pastors, they gathered around the schoolmast

er, Bartholomew Maul, to worship in homes where Maul read sermons and instructed the young in the catechism. By 1732 there were 400 taxpayers in the area and a pastor from Lancaster would cross on the river on occasion to baptize, marry and administer the sacrament. One of these pastors was John Casper Stoever who had come to America from Germany in 1728 and had begun to organize congregations in what are now Berks and Lancaster counties. On September 23, 1733 Pastor Stoever gathered 24 heads of families in Yorktown to form a congregation called “Der Evangelische Lutherische Germind on der Kathores” (The Evangelical Lutheran Congregation on the Codorus.) On that day Pastor Stoever baptized a little girl Maria Catharina Beyer and entered her name in a record book along with the names of the 24 heads of household. That book is still in our possession today. Through this act of baptism, and based on our Confessional understanding, Christ Church therefore considers itself the oldest Lutheran congregation west of the Susquehanna River. Pastor Stoever visited the congregation regularly over the next ten years and he is counted as our first pastor. Meanwhile the school master continued to care for the congregation in between times. In 1741 the land around the Cordorus was surveyed and lots were laid out for what is now the City of York. The heirs of William Penn donated lots 61 and 62 for a church on what was then known as “Goose Hill.” Tradition has it that the land was to be given either to the Lutherans or the Reformed. The Reformed planned to be on the site at daybreak but when they arrived they found that the Lutherans had already begun to dig a foundation. There is no evidence that this story has any merit in history but it does show the tension that existed in those early days among some of the traditions. The log church continued to be used as a schoolhouse until 1811 when it was torn down. It is the inside of this Stone church which is famous because of the prints of Lewis Miller, a native of the area and a member of Christ Church who drew a number of pictures of it both inside and outside. The famous print recently appeared on the cover of a recently published book entitled “Theology in America.” As a gift to the congregation for the completion of the Stone Church, a large silver chalice and paten were sent from Germany. They are still in use today. By 1811 the Stone Church was in such disrepair that it was decided to build a new church which is still in use. It was dedicated in 1812 and considered complete by 1814 when the current steeple was completed. One of the bells in our steeple still bears the date of 1765 and continues to ring out over the city to this day. The clock faces were donated in 1850 from the old colonial courthouse which sits behind the church. The stone from the old Stone Church was used to build the first three stories of the tower and can still be seen from the inside today. In the founding days of Christ Church, German was the only language used. But by the early 1800’s some in the congregation began to advocate for services in English and the first service in that language was held in 1820. However issues continued to arise and, as a result, three congregations ended up splitting from Christ to form new congregations. John Lutheran, which also became a Missouri Synod congregation; one became St. Paul (ELCA) and one Zion (also ELCA). Christ Church gave the Zion congregation land directly behind the church and they stayed there until 1995 when they moved out of town. Christ Church purchased the old Zion building in 2006 and sold it in 2016. There have been a number of significant individuals associated with Lutheran history in the United States who have served here at Christ Church . Among them are John Casper Stoever 1733-43; John George Schmucker (father of Samuel Simon who was raised at Christ Church and hence was in this area going on to found Gettysburg college and Seminary) 1809-1836. Dr. Schmucker is buried right outside the front door of Christ Church; Dr. Augustus Lochman 1836-1881 whose book of sermons was famous in its day; Dr. Goehring who is buried in the chapel of Christ Church 1789-1807; Franklin Drewes Fry 1958-1971. In the 275 year history here, there have been only 18 Senior Pastors of Christ Church.

06/14/2026

Good morning, and thank you for joining us this morning for worship!

06/07/2026

Good morning and thank you for joining us this morning for worship. Thank you, Pastor Daniel Yeiser, for your pastoral leadership while an interim here at Christ Lutheran. May God continue to bless you abundantly on your next endeavors!

Today our youth and families had a wonderful time at Jim Mack’s for a fellowship event filled with fun, laughter, and gr...
06/01/2026

Today our youth and families had a wonderful time at Jim Mack’s for a fellowship event filled with fun, laughter, and great memories! The children (and some adults) thoroughly enjoyed playing the exciting 24-hole miniature golf course. ⛳️ Afterwards, everyone cooled off with some delicious ice cream.🍦It was a perfect day to spend together - enjoying fellowship, fun, and sweet treats!

05/31/2026

Thank you for joining us this morning for Holy Trinity Sunday! We welcome Rev. Dr. Sarah Wilson this morning as our preacher and presider.

“The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with all of you.” -2 Corin...
05/30/2026

“The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with all of you.” -2 Corinthians 13:13

Join us tomorrow, at 10:00am, for Holy Trinity Sunday, where we celebrate the doctrine of the Holy Trinity- Father, Son, and Holy Spirit! More than a doctrine, the Trinity expresses the heart of our faith: we have experienced the God of creation made known in Jesus Christ and with us always through the Holy Spirit.

The Rev. Dr. Sarah Wilson preaches and presides.

Meditation-
Almighty God our Father, dwelling in majesty and mystery, renewing and fulfilling creation by your eternal Spirit, and revealing your glory through our Lord, Jesus Christ: Cleanse us from doubt and fear, and enable us to worship you, with your Son and the Holy Spirit, one God, living and reigning, now and forever.

05/24/2026

Come, Holy Spirit! Thank you for joining us this morning on the festival of Pentecost!

“Jesus said to them again, ‘Peace be with you.  As the Father has sent me, so I send you.’  When he said this, he breath...
05/23/2026

“Jesus said to them again, ‘Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, so I send you.’ When he said this, he breathed on them and said to them, ‘Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven them.’” John 20:21-23

After fifty days of Easter, join us tomorrow at 10:00am, for the Day of Pentecost! When we celebrate the Holy Spirit as God’s presence within and among us, sending us out to proclaim God’s redeeming love to all the world.

Meditation-
God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, as you sent upon the disciples the promised gift of the Holy Spirit, look upon your Church and open our hearts to the power of the Spirit. Kindle in us the fire of your love, and strengthen our lives for service in your kingdom; through your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.

05/17/2026

Good morning, and thank you for joining us for worship!

05/10/2026

Happy Mother's Day to all of the moms, grandmothers, moms-to-be, and every mother in our lives! Thank you so much for joining us today for worship.

05/03/2026

Welcome to our celebration of Youth Sunday! Thank you for joining us!

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29 S. George Street
York, PA
17401

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