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Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hustisford
1858-2008, 150 Years
Watertown Weltbuerger, 09 05 1908
Watertown Weltbuerger, 09 05 1908
1908, Watertown Weltbuerger, 09 05 1908, p. 4
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1983
125th
Anniversary booklet, Index to
2008
Watertown Daily Times, 04 17 2008
Bethany Evangelical Lutheran
Church, Hustisford, is celebrating its 150th
anniversary this year with a number of special services.
The theme for this
sesquicentennial celebration is "150 Years of God's Grace - A Blessed
History, A Priceless Heritage, A Promising
Future."
The first special service,
"History Sunday," will be Sunday.
Guest speaker is the Rev. John Brenner, a professor at Wisconsin
Lutheran Seminary in Mequon. He is the great-grandson
of Bethany's first regular teacher, Karl F.G. Brenner Sr. (1870-1878) and the
grandson of John Brenner, who went on to become president of the Wisconsin
Evangelical Synod.
Bethany's history dates back to
1858 when a German missionary making an exploratory journey through Dodge
County influenced a group of Lutherans to form the congregation. Bethany became associated with the Wisconsin
Evangelical Synod, with its first church and parsonage combined in a log
building constructed on the Gottlieb Lierman farm
east of Hustisford.
In 1866 Bethany's congregation
relocated to the village of Hustisford in a
30-by-50-foot building purchased from the German Protestant Evangelical Society
of Hustisford.
This building is now the southern half of the former Roeseler's
Hardware store.
As membership increased, an even
larger structure was needed. In 1893 the
present building that stands near the north end of Lake Street was
dedicated. Total cost of construction
was $11,637.22.
In 1980 dedication services were
held for an addition, which included digging out the basement under the original
church for a fellowship hall, the addition of a narthex and rest rooms.
A parochial school has always
been a part of Bethany's history, with teaching handled by the pastor until
1870, when the first regular teacher was hired.
The first one-room school was erected in 1868. Steadily increasing
enrollment led to the building of a new school in 1910. That school, located in what is now the
church parking lot, served the congregation until the dedication of the present
school in 1962.
Watertown Daily Times, 09 09 2008
During Bethany's past
150 years, 3,049 baptisms have been celebrated, 2,575 young people and adults
have been confirmed, 881 couples have been married, and 1,555 loved ones were
laid to rest.
Cross Reference:
2010: Recent Addition to our Library: Copy made of four ledgers of Bethany Lutheran
Church, Hustisford, WI, Dodge
County. Ledger I: 1867-1896; Ledgers II
& III, 1897-1943; Ledger IV, 1944-2008.
Baptism, Communion, Confirmation, Marriage, Death. Copy of church
constitution.