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St. Peter's Lutheran Church has been part of Wardensville's history for quite a long time, since the mid-1800s! The church still practices today and is a beautiful spot on the town's Main Street. Learn more about St. Peter's and their long-ago history with the Old Methodist Church below. This building is another example of Wardensville's unique architecture.

Inside of St. Peter's Lutheran Church

Inside of St. Peter's Lutheran Church

Couple outside of St. Peter's Lutheran Church

Couple outside of St. Peter's Lutheran Church

St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Wardensville, W. VA.

St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Wardensville, W. VA.

The town's Lutherans and Methodists worshipped at the same place until both groups decided they wanted their own places of worship. Pastor John Hamilton formed the first Lutheran congregation in 1840. Reverend Peter Miller laid the cornerstone for a new brick church in 1869. That church collapsed in 1934 due to the deterioration of the bricks and excavation work near the foundation. Reverend L. Williamson helped direct the construction of a replacement church. Through donations of funds, building materials, and labor, all but $8,000 was needed to build the church. The present stone church was designed by A. Hensel Fink in Gothic Revival style. The church is currently home to the St. Peter congregation.

Mason, Gary. Beyond the Great North Mountain: A History and Guide, December 15th 2016. Accessed August 1st 2020.

McKeever, Kenna. History of Wardensville, West Virginia, January 1st 1957. Accessed August 1st 2020.

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Christine McDonald

Christine McDonald

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