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                   Church History 1928-2006

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  •                       Pastor R.W. Long     St Philip Lutheran Church       First Lady Mrs Long  
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    • The Congregation  is A group of faithful Christian followers of the teaching of Christ, 
    • worshipping in a liturgical tradition.
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         History of St. Philip Evangelical Lutheran Church

    • The Lutheran Hour was and continues to be a strong Christian message on radio that
    • attracts a vast listening audience. With this as a backdrop, the Rev. Katz was in charg
    • of developing Lutheran Missions in the Greater Cleveland area.
    • In 1928, Rev. Katz had a discussion with Sallie O'Bryant, a domestic worker in his home,
    • .regarding the possibility of starting a Black Lutheran mission in the Cleveland area.
    • The first meeting was held in her home at 6012 Kinsman. Later in 1928 the Mission was
    • organized into a congregation, with Pastor Huffenberger being sent to pastor the mission
    • for a short period of time.
    • Rev. Ernst Mueller, a missionary at heart, became the pastor of the congregation in 1929.
    •  Under Pastor Mueller's leadership, the congregation chose to move into a school house behind
    • St. Peter's Sanctuary, a church located at East 79th Street and Sherman Avenue. In 1938,
    • St. Philip purchased the entire property from the Women's Missionary Society.
    • In 1945, after laying the foundation for a solid congregation, Pastor Mueller accepted a call to
    • Canada, some ninety miles from his birth place. This left the church without a pastor, for about
    •  one year.
    • At this time the war was coming to a close, and many soldiers were returning to their homes.
    • In April of 1946, Reverend Luther E. Robinson, an Army chaplain with the rank of Captain, was
    •  called as the pastor of St. Philip Lutheran Church.
    • History of St. Philip Evangelical Lutheran Church
    • The Lutheran Hour was and continues to be a strong Christian message on radio that attracts
    • a vast listening audience. With this as a backdrop, the Rev. Katz was in charge of developing
    • Lutheran Missions in the Greater Cleveland area.
    • In 1928, Rev. Katz had a discussion with Sallie O'Bryant, a domestic worker in his home,.
    • regarding the possibility of starting a Black Lutheran mission in the Cleveland area. The
    • first meeting was held in her home at 6012 Kinsman. Later in 1928 the Mission was organized
    • into a congregation, with Pastor Huffenberger being sent to pastor the mission for a short
    • period of time.
    • Rev. Ernst Mueller, a missionary at heart, became the pastor of the congregation in 1929.
    •  Under Pastor Mueller's leadership, the congregation chose to move into a school house
    • behind St. Peter's Sanctuary, a church located at East 79th Street and Sherman Avenue.
    • In 1938, St. Philip purchased the entire property from the Women's Missionary Society.
    • In 1945, after laying the foundation for a solid congregation, Pastor Mueller accepted a call
    • to Canada, some ninety miles from his birth place. This left the church without a pastor,
    • for about one year.
    • At this time the war was coming to a close, and many soldiers were returning to their homes.
    • In April of 1946, Reverend Luther E. Robinson, an Army chaplain with the rank of Captain,
    •  was called as the pastor of St. Philip Lutheran Church.
    • Under the leadership of Pastor Robinson St. Philip broke ground for our present building in
    • 1957 and. St. Philip became a self-supporting congregation in 1960. One of Rev. Robinson's
    •  greatest strengths was his firm commitment for equality among all Lutherans. He was i
    • nstrumental in pushing for and being accepted into the Central District of the Missouri
    • Synod as a congregation and as its minister. In 1961, after 17 years as Pastor of
    • St. Philip, Rev. Robinson accepted a call to Cincinnati, Ohio.
    • In the 1960's our country was undergoing many rapid changes. The bid for Black equality
    •  in this nation was led by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, and the Lord once again blessed
    • this congregation by sending us another shepherd who was relevant for the times in which
    • we lived. In October, 1963, Pastor Floyd T. McAdoo came to us from Jacksonville, Florida.
    •  Under his leadership much of the renovation of our present sanctuary took place.
    • Rev. McAdoo led our congregation for twenty-two years. Not only was Rev. McAdoo an
    • inspirational preacher with respect to doctrine and scripture, but he was an activist in
    • the Civil Rights movements. His ability to relate to all ages, was outstanding. One of
    • his most memorable achievements was to equip the lay members of our congregation to
    • do the job that God would have them to do. Also under his leadership St. Philip was able
    •  to call a vicar, Lloyd Gaines. But to his, and our misfortune, a disease robbed
    • Rev. McAdoo of much of his eyesight, and he retired from the active ministry to
    • return to his hometown of Greensboro, North Carolina.
    • Still our congregation was under the blessing of the Lord, for Vicar Lloyd Gaines,
    • after his graduation, became our pastor in 1984 and led our congregation for four years.
    •  In 1988, Pastor Gaines accepted a call to Washington, D.C. which left St. Philip again
    •  without a pastor. Following Pastor Gaines departure, God sent the Reverend Edward Hessler
    •  as vacancy pastor. He served in this capacity until 1990.
    • After much searching by our Call Committee The Reverend Bertram B. Lewis, who had
    • served in various lay positions in his home congregation, Our Savior, in Indianapolis,
    • Indiana accepted our call. Pastor Lewis graduated from Fort Wayne Theological
    • Seminary in 1990. He was officially installed as pastor of St. Philip on June 24, 1990.
    • During his tenure and under his leadership five men in our congregation were moved by
    • the Holy Spirit to become ministers in the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. They are
    • the Reverends Hosea Ekong, Larry Frazier, Richard Robinson and Lay Minister George
    • Wilcox. Presently Seminarian Bryan Reeves is working on his ministerial degree at Fort
    • Wayne Theological Seminary. In October of 2000, St. Philip was again without a shepherd,
    • as Pastor Lewis accepted a call to another congregation.
    • However, the Lord continued to bless our congregation as we were served by some
    • outstanding vacancy pastors. Pastor Edward Zacharias, Pastor Timothy Landskroener,
    • and Pastor James Jasper. Pastor Alton Bruning filled our pulpit for over a year
    • preaching the Word in all its truth and purity. A special recognition must be given to
    • Pastor Bruning who, though at times in great physical pain, also served in the capacity
    • of District Counselor until moving out of state.
    • The Lord has continued to send dedicated shepherds to us such as Pastor Alan Trapp
    • (pastor of St. John Lutheran Church, South Euclid) who served as a replacement for
    • Pastor Bruning. He consistently made sure we received the Word each Sunday preached
    • in purity and truth. We are now under the spiritual guidance of Pastor Jeffrey Stephens
    • of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Shaker Heights who not only provides us with spiritual
    • guidance but who will also assist us in another Call Process as we continually pray for
    • and seek our own shepherd. In addition the Reverend John Vitello is ably and fervently
    • serving as our Assisting Pastor. He has been a source of many inspiring and spirit-filled
    • sermons. Through the years God has never forsaken us and He has great plans for us as
    • we continue to work in His kingdom.
    • Under the leadership of Pastor Robinson St. Philip broke ground
    •  for our present building in 1957 and. St. Philip became a
    •  self-supporting congregation in 1960. One of Rev. Robinson's
    • greatest strengths was his firm commitment for equality among
    • all Lutherans. He was instrumental in pushing for and being
    • accepted into the Central District of the Missouri Synod as
    • a congregation and as its minister. In 1961, after 17 years as Pastor of St. Philip,
    • Rev. Robinson accepted a call to Cincinnati, Ohio.
    • In the 1960's our country was undergoing many rapid changes. The bid for Black equality
    • in this nation was led by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, and the Lord once again blessed this
    • congregation by sending us another shepherd who was relevant for the times in which we lived.
    •  In October, 1963, Pastor Floyd T. McAdoo came to us from Jacksonville, Florida.
    • Under his leadership much of the renovation of our present sanctuary took place.
    • Rev. McAdoo led our congregation for twenty-two years. Not only was Rev. McAdoo an
    • inspirational preacher with respect to doctrine and scripture, but he was an activist in the
    • Civil Rights movements. His ability to relate to all ages, was outstanding. One of his most
    • memorable achievements was to equip the lay members of our congregation to do the job
    • that God would have them to do. Also under his leadership St. Philip was able to call a vicar,
    •  Lloyd Gaines. But to his, and our misfortune, a disease robbed Rev. McAdoo of much of his
    • eyesight, and he retired from the active ministry to return to his hometown of Greensboro,
    • North Carolina.
    • Still our congregation was under the blessing of the Lord, for Vicar Lloyd Gaines, after his
    • graduation, became our pastor in 1984 and led our congregation for four years. In 1988,
    • Pastor Gaines accepted a call to Washington, D.C. which left St. Philip again without a pastor.
    • Following Pastor Gaines departure, God sent the Reverend Edward Hessler as vacancy pastor.
    • He served in this capacity until 1990.
    • After much searching by our Call Committee The Reverend Bertram B. Lewis, who had served
    • in various lay positions in his home congregation, Our Savior, in Indianapolis, Indiana accepted
    • our call. Pastor Lewis graduated from Fort Wayne Theological Seminary in 1990. He was
    • officially installed as pastor of St. Philip on June 24, 1990. During his tenure and under his l
    • eadership five men in our congregation were moved by the Holy Spirit to become ministers in
    • the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. They are the Reverends Hosea Ekong, Larry Frazier,
    • Richard Robinson and Lay Minister George Wilcox. Presently Seminarian Bryan Reeves is working
    • on his ministerial degree at Fort Wayne Theological Seminary. In October of 2000,
    • St. Philip was again without a shepherd, as Pastor Lewis accepted a call to another congregation.
    • However, the Lord continued to bless our congregation as we were served by some outstanding
    • vacancy pastors. Pastor Edward Zacharias, Pastor Timothy Landskroener, and Pastor James Jasper.
    •  Pastor Alton Bruning filled our pulpit for over a year preaching the Word in all its truth and purity.
    •  A special recognition must be given to Pastor Bruning who, though at times in great physical pain,
    •  also served in the capacity of District Counselor until moving out of state.
    • The Lord has continued to send dedicated shepherds to us such as Pastor Alan Trapp
    • (pastor of St. John Lutheran Church, South Euclid) who served as a replacement for Pastor
    • Bruning. He consistently made sure we received the Word each Sunday preached in purity and truth.
    •  We are now under the spiritual guidance of Pastor Jeffrey Stephens of St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
    •  Shaker Heights who not only provides us with spiritual guidance but who will also assist us in another
    • Call Process as we continually pray for and seek our own shepherd. In addition the Reverend John Vitello
    • is ably and fervently serving as our Assisting Pastor. He has been a source of many inspiring and
    • spirit-filled sermons. Through the years God has never forsaken us and He has great plans for
    • us as we continue to work in His kingdom.

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