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St. Paul's Lutheran Church (LCA) Believed to be the oldest existing Lutheran congregation in Baltimore County. It was begun as a Union church in the early 1700's. The reformed congregation and the Lutheran congregation worshipping in the same building. The first recorded communion was in 1794. The first house of worship, built of logs, held about 50 people.
The present brick church was built in 1882, with addition in 1892 and 1963. Baltimore County Historical Society
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