"A traditional, liturgical, Biblical congregation in the Heart of Cedar Falls,
ministering to sinners with the forgiving presence of Christ."
In the late 1950's and into the early 60's, it was apparent that College Hill Lutheran Church
was not going to meet the long term congregational needs of both the campus community and
the more established residents of Cedar Falls. Under these circumstances a decision was
reached by members of College Hill and the leadership of the Iowa District East to establish
a daughter congregation in Cedar Falls.
On October 25, 1961 a meeting was held to discuss the possibility and process of organizing
a mission congregation. The following week, on November 1, 1961, the proposed congregation
held its first meeting and elected a steering committee of 5 members. Of those 5 members,
only George Dettbarn remains a member of Our Redeemer in 2001. The Rev. Marcus Zill,
representing the District, served as advisor to the steering committee.
The first service of the new congregation, named Our Redeemer, was held on Ash Wednesday,
March 17, 1962 at the American Legion Hall in Cedar Falls with Rev Zill serving as Pastor.
The present facility, was purchased from Nazareth Lutheran on August 17, 1962 and the first
service in this building was held on September 16 of that same year.
Much has transpired in the 40 years that have passed since Our Redeemer was founded.
The church building was renovated in the early years of the congregation and then completely
remodeled, with a dedication of the remodeled facility taking place on February 16, 1992. As
part of the remodeling, the old pipe organ was replaced, and the present organ was dedicated on
the same day. The old parsonage was removed and a new parsonage built, being dedicated on
May 22, 1977.
Numerous pastors have served Our Redeemer throughout its history.
Those who have been Called are the following:
Name
Years Served
Rev. Erwin Meyer
1962 - 1968
Rev. George Perlich
1969
Rev. Norbert Firnhaber
1970 - 1974
Rev. Theodore Will
1975 - 1988
Rev. Jerry Storm
1989 - 1996
Rev. Michael Knox
1996 - present
The years that mark the history of Our Redeemer have witnessed some significant events in the
life of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod as well. These have had no small influence on the
congregation. The effects of liberalism were becoming evident in the Synod even as Our
Redeemer was first forming. But just as the Synod survived these tumultuous years, so has this
congregation, all by the Grace of God. By this same Grace, Our Redeemer remains a congregation
committed to the inerrant, inspired Word of God and its right interpretation, the Lutheran
Confessions. Today, Our Redeemer is a congregation with an identity that is conservative,
liturgical, confessional, and sacramental. She is a Christ centered congregation which means
that she draws her life from Christ, who is present in her midst through the preaching of His
Word and the administration of the Holy Sacraments.
As one looks back on the history of Our Redeemer, much has changed - her membership,
buildings, and pastors, to name just a few. But one thing has not changed - Christ!
Christ has been present with this congregation, through all the changes, to forgive and
strengthen her members. It is Christ who is the one, unchanging thing which makes the
history of this congregation important and which makes the future promising.