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Originally Mt. Zion was located on Franklin
Road, just north of the current site. It was a Gothic clapboard
structure that soon became too small for a burgeoning congregation.
Land was purchased on Perrysville Avenue, which already bore a four
story apartment building; eventually that building became a part
of the church complex.
Uniquely situated to make the most of its triangular sloping site,
Mt. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church is a very prominent feature
in the Observatory Hill business district and equally in the spiritual
lives of our community. The granite Gothic structure was built in
1914 and is well known for the impressive German stained glass windows
in the sanctuary.
In addition to Sunday morning worship, Mt. Zion has an especially
strong music ministry, a Vacation Bible School and a Wednesday evening
Church School. Space is also provided for T.O.P.S., Narcotics Anonymous
and Glade Run Lutheran Services. |