Business After Hours at Trinity Church
Date and Time
Thursday Apr 13, 2023
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM EDT
Location
Trinity United Church of Christ
215 W Court St Rome, NY 13440
Fees/Admission
Free Admission - Registration Required
Register online ~ Call (315) 337-1700 or Email Info@RomeChamber.com
Contact Information
(315) 337-1700
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Business After Hours at Trinity Churc...
Description
Join us for Business After Hours with
Celebrating its 175th Anniversary!
215 W Court St, Rome NY 13440
Thursday, April 13th, 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Enjoy warm pretzels with cheese, bratwurst, sauerkraut, and more along with traditional German desserts.
Free Admission ~ Door Prizes
Reservations Required
Register online ~ Call (315) 337-1700 or Email Info@RomeChamber.com
On March 28, 1848, 22 men gathered in the session room of the first Religious Society of Rome in order to organize an Evangelical congregation adopting a constitution and choosing the name, “United German Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of Rome.
What would become known by tradition as “The Little German Church” was started in 1849 in a wood-frame building, built on a lot donated by the estate of Dominick Lynch, the founder of Rome. The church underwent renovations to enlarge the building in 1893.
The congregation outgrew its little church and moved to its current location at 215 West Court Street with a dedication ceremony held on April 15, 1928. Renovations to enlarge the facility have been made over the years. Trinity Church continues to serve Rome area families and beyond sponsoring many programs, activities and events, as well as offering a place to worship.
215 W Court St, Rome NY 13440
Thursday, April 13th, 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Enjoy warm pretzels with cheese, bratwurst, sauerkraut, and more along with traditional German desserts.
Free Admission ~ Door Prizes
Reservations Required
Register online ~ Call (315) 337-1700 or Email Info@RomeChamber.com
On March 28, 1848, 22 men gathered in the session room of the first Religious Society of Rome in order to organize an Evangelical congregation adopting a constitution and choosing the name, “United German Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of Rome.
What would become known by tradition as “The Little German Church” was started in 1849 in a wood-frame building, built on a lot donated by the estate of Dominick Lynch, the founder of Rome. The church underwent renovations to enlarge the building in 1893.
The congregation outgrew its little church and moved to its current location at 215 West Court Street with a dedication ceremony held on April 15, 1928. Renovations to enlarge the facility have been made over the years. Trinity Church continues to serve Rome area families and beyond sponsoring many programs, activities and events, as well as offering a place to worship.