Church History: On April 6, 1874,
Rev. Christian Geiger, a traveling preacher, came to Moulton.He was the first Lutheran missionary of the
Texas Synod to come to Moulton and gather Lutherans for worship.On March 16, 1902,August G. Mueller,John Janssen,
and John Go. Mueller along with others met at the Methodist church in the
northern part of town (near the present day public school) for the purpose of
organizing a congregation.The Rev.
Edward Bekeschus, who was serving the Lutheran congregation in Baursville, would
be its first pastor.The church was
dedicated on October 2, 1904.
The MethodistChurch in which they met was later severely damaged
in a storm and had to be torn down.The MethodistChurch was never rebuilt.
Moulton's ZionLutheranChurch became the base for nearby rural
churches.In 1927, members of Immanuel
Lutheran Church of Baursville joined the Moulton congregation.
The sanctuary has been remodeled over the years and Luther Hall was added
to provide space for fellowship activities, classrooms and offices.The church preserved the beautiful
Gothic-style stained glass windows with their original German inscriptions.
Music has been an important and vital part ofZionLutheranChurch since its beginning.Currently, you will find Helen Chaloupka,
organist, playing the majestic pipe organ installed in 1986.
On January 1, 2002,
Zion joined with six other ELCA congregations to
form the Tri-County Cooperative Ministries, the first cooperative ministry in
the Southwestern Texas Synod.This
provides a sharing of pastors and resources to provide a long-term quality
pastoral leadership for the rural and small towns in this area.