Concordia Lutheran Church, Lutheran church building in Frohna, Missouri.
Concordia Lutheran Church is a white wooden church building located on Highway C in Frohna, Missouri, with traditional architectural features inside. The interior contains a central aisle and original historical pews that visitors can see when entering.
The congregation began in 1839 under the leadership of Pastor Ernst Gerhard Wilhelm Keyl, who first gathered people in his own home. By 1843 the community had built their first log cabin church.
The congregation keeps Lutheran traditions alive through regular worship and Bible study gatherings that shape community life in the area. These practices remain central to how people use the building today.
The church sits on Highway C and is easy to spot from the road when passing through the area. Visitors should know that the building remains an active place of community gathering with regular activity throughout the week.
The building underwent significant renovation in 1949 when the interior layout changed from two aisles to a single aisle design. Despite this reshaping, the original altar and pulpit remained in their places.
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