
History of First United Evangelical Church of Reading, Pennsylvania
This history appeared in Morton Montgomery’s 1908 edition of The History of Berks County, p. 1700.
Surnames: HEIL, HOOVER, KISTLER, BROWNMILLER, MOHN, RUDISILL, BAKER, MARKLEY, MILLER, HENDEL, HERB
First United Evangelical Church. What is now the First United Evangelical
Church of Reading, and the parent church of all the United Evangelical
Churches of the city, had its beginning in the organization of Reading
circuit by the Eastern Conference of the Evangelical Association in
1836. At a Congregational meeting held Oct. 16, 1894, it was unanimously resolved
that the congregation of Salem Church of the Evangelical Association
collectively and individually sever connection with the Evangelical Association and
by resolution at said Congregational meeting united with the East
Pennsylvania Conference of the United Evangelical Church. The large and beautiful
church building at the corner of Eighth and Court streets was completed and
dedicated, June 21, 1896.
The following pastors served this appointment; W. F. Heil, 1895-1899; J. W. Hoover, 1988-1903; E. H. Kistler, 1903-1907; J. W. Hoover, 1908, the present pastor, Rev. A. W. Brownmiller, having served since March, 1908.
The present board of trustees are the following: J. G. Mohn, Pres.; John Rudisill, Sec.; Edwin C. Baker, Treas.; Dr. B. H. Markley, Rep.; John R. Miller; George Hendel; W. H. Hendel; and Elias R. Herb. The present membership is 850 and the Sunday-school enrollment is 1,250. Since the organization in 1895 the congregation has raised for all purposes the magnificent sum of $247,141.93 [Supplied by A. W. Brownmiller.]
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