About Us

Learn more about our church, history and team.

We are a come-as-you-are church for believers and nonbelievers alike looking for connection. Learn more about our mission and vision.

Our mission is to do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with God (Micah 6:8). We seek ways to live out our purpose and mission by worshipping God every day and with faithful attendance at St. John on Sundays. We are committed to being a caring, serving, and adapting church in our community. We seek ways to be open and accepting to all people.

Our purpose is to love the Lord our God with all our heart, and with all our soul, and with all our mind, and with all our strength—and to love our neighbor as ourselves (Mark 12:29-31).

At St. John we welcome all people, no strings attached. We believe that God made each of us and fully loves us just the way we are. So whoever you are and wherever you are on life’s journey, you are wanted, welcomed, and beloved at St. John. Come experience that welcome Sundays at 10am and throughout the week as we seek to follow Christ through love and service.

St. John’s story began long before there was a church building. Beginning in 1841, German settlers in Cumberland gathered for worship in their homes. Heinrich Koch donated land for the construction of a church building and school. This small frame building on the National Road (U.S. 40) became the landmark for which German Church Road was named. In November of 1855, fifteen members signed the Constitution of the Congregation and in 1856 the congregation became a member of the Evangelical Synod of North America.

By 1864 church attendance had outgrown the original building and church members voted unanimously to build a new church. The Civil War, however, had made the cost of constructing a new building prohibitive, so it wasn’t until 1866 that the second church building was constructed. In 1872 the church tower bell was imported from Germany. All services were in German until 1912 when the members voted to hold a service in English once a month. The church members celebrated the New Year on January 1, 1913, by voting to build a new church, the church’s third building. This 1914 Church building served us well for over 100 years.

The 20th century was a busy time for the Church. The church’s message has never changed, but the name has. In 1934 the Evangelical Church merged with the Reformed Church, and the name became St. John Evangelical and Reformed Church. In 1936 a state-of-the art pipe Kilgan organ was dedicated. The sanctuary was updated in 1954. In 1957 the Church formed a union with the Congregational Church giving St. John its present name, St. John United Church of Christ. The “baby boom” meant more space was needed, and in 1958 the Sunday School wing was added. As we entered the 21st century, it became apparent this grand old building could no longer serve the needs of the current and future worshippers. Planning began to erect a new Church on land donated by the will of Harry Muesing at the corner of Prospect Street and Carroll Road (County Line Road). As a part of our move, many of our artifacts became part of the new building including the beautiful stained glass windows, and our Kilgan pipe organ which was totally refurbished in 2008-2009. Also included in the move were generations of memories and traditions.

On March 7th of 2021 we had our first in-person service in our beautiful new sanctuary. It is our hope this 4th Church will continue to serve Cumberland and the surrounding areas for another 100 years!

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