We, members of the Body of Jesus Christ, living in various communities in and around Riverdale, desire to be blessed together through the liturgical celebration of Word and Sacrament to continue in growth as the congregation of St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church. We rejoice in our diversity of age and experience; and it is our purpose to instruct, encourage and support one another through loving fellowship as we minister in the name of Christ, individually and together. As a congregation, we will provide a place of worship, pastoral and educational ministry to all members. We will witness Christ's love and reach out to the community, the Washington Metropolitan area, and give support to the world through the Metropolitan Washington DC Synod, and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
Leadership
The Rev. Susan L. Tyykila, Pastor
On December 1, 2007, Pastor Sue began her ministy at St. John. She graduated from the University of Wisconson, Madison, with a B.S. degree in Art Education. Pastor Sue recieved a Master of Divinity degree from Gettysburg Seminary, of the ELCA. She served a congregation in Waynesboro, Virginia (Bethlehem Lutheran Church) and has worked in the field of recreation in several nursing homes.
Amy C. Kraft, Music Minister
Amy was pleased to join the St. John church family as Music Minister on May 4, 2008. Educated at Shenandoah College and Conservatory, and the University of Maryland, Amy is active in the area as a piano teacher and accompanist. Amy looks forward to developing a fufilling music ministry at St. John.
A Brief History Of St. John
The Beginning
In the summer of 1920, an Episcopal mission under the direction of Rev. Browning began to meet at the corner of Kenilworth Avenue and Riverdale Road. The small congregation included members of diverse denominations. Worshippers sat on railroad ties under a beech tree and music was furnished by Mr. Warner who played the cornet. Eventually, Rev. Browning left to accept a call to a church in New York and the Episcopal mission was transformed into a Lutheran mission.
The first services of St. John's were conducted in July 1921 by the Rev. J.C. Twele, Pastor of St. John's of Washington D.C. and Riverdale resident. Rev. Twele conducted services every Sunday, weather permitting. When the weather became too cold to hold outdoor services, the meeting place was moved a short distance away to a vacant building (previousl a real estate office) in an open field. The owner had kindly donated the building to the church. Sunday School met at 3pm under the leadership of Mr. Charles B. Cameron as superintendent. Services were from 4-5pm, and music was played on a beat-up piano.
Building
In December of 1921, Rev. Twele was called to St. Stephen's Lutheran Church in Baltimore, and the work of developing the Mission was then taken over by the Lutheran Alliance of Washington. On April 1, 1922, Article of Incorporation were adopted at a Congregational meeting. Construction soon began on a church building on the northeast corner of Kenilworth Avenue and Riverdale Road.
The new chapel of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church of East Riverdale, MD, was dedicated Sunday afternoon, April 22, 1923 with exercises in which ministers from Washington and Baltimore participated.
The first full-time Pastor, Patrick H. Williams, was called in 1924, but after nine months it became apparent that the small congregation could not support a Pastor. With moral and financial support from the Women's Guild, a succession of Supply Pastors, who had other responsibilities as well, followed. Though they did their utmost, it became evident that the Church could not succeed under these circumstances.
In 1946, an offer was made for the property. By a narrow margin it was voted to refuse the offer and to continue in that location. The faith of a few kept the property from being sold, and the insistent efforts of two of the men gained the promise of aid from the Board of Lutheran Missions.
In 1948, Pastor Musser White was called with about forty members on the active roll of the congregation. The Riverdale community was growing rapidly, and the Congregation grew with it, reaching its peak of growth in the early 1970's with three services, from which point it leveled off and remained constant.
The School
As a result of the dynamic growth of both Riverdale and St. John, it became evident that a larger building was needed. A location was found on Riverdale Road and construction began. After thirty-seven years in the little white church, the present building was dedicated on September 20, 1959. In 1964, an addition was built into the west wing. During this boom period, a Christian day school for kindergarten through 6th grade was started, rolling out with a kindergarten class in 1959, and first grade in 1961. In 1961, we expanded to three Sunday morning worship services.
In 1965 the property on Kenilworth Avenue was sold. That same year the name of the church was officially changed from St. John's to St. John
Transition
Pastor Musser White served 24 years, from 1948-1972. When Pastor White left St. John in 1972 to accept a call to Pittsburgh, PA, Pastor Booher, who had served as associate pastor since 1969, assumed leadership of the congreagtion. Two years later, in 1974, Pastor Russell Fink was called and served for 13 years until 1987. These were difficult transition years as the Riverdale community was again experiencing change and the church changed as well. During this period the parochial school was closed. In the mid-1980s, reconstruction was undertaken to update the building, and in 1986, we moved with the times by getting the first computer in the office.
Renewal
Pastor David Eisenhuth was installed in February 1988 and served for six years. Pastor Doug Cox was installed on October 1, 1995. Under his leadership we revitalized youth ministries and instituted a Saturday evening contemporary worship service called "Saturday Night Alive!". In April 1997, we celebrated out 75th Anniversary with the theme "Remember, Rejoice, and Renew".
In July of 2000, Pastor Cox discerned that God was calling him to be a missionary. St. John then called Rev. Rachel Wangen-Hoch in October of 2000 to be pastor, and under her leadership, St. John continued to thrive. In September of 2003, Pastor Rachel resigned. From 2003-2007, in addition to having services led by congregation members, we were blessed by the leadership of 3 interim pastors. Pastor M. Gregory Shannon, Pastor Michael Kuchinsky, and Pastor Richard Reichard.
Throughout all this time, God was watching out for us, and He answered our prayers on December 1, 2007, when Pastor Sue Tyykila began her ministry at St. John. Shortly after she was called, God provided us with a new organist/Minister of Music on May 4, 2008, Amy C. Kraft. In the short time Pastor Tyykila has been here, more people have started coming, some new members have been added, and the Church's website is being revitalized.
It always seems that whenever St John is on the verge of going out, God re-ignites this church. This is a sure sign that He has important work for us to continue in the Riverdale community. With the addition of Pastor Tyykila, we rejoice in the Ministry God has given us, which is to share His love with our neighborhood and the world.
Tracker Organ
This organ was originally built by George Jardine of New York City. Its recessed keyboard dates the organ to the years before 1860. Mr. Jardine left us a list of instruments he built. This organ fits the description of an instrument installed in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Hoboken, New Jersey, circa 1853. Mr. Jardine himself added a second manual at an unknown date. St. Paul's eventually closed and the organ was installed in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in Bound Brook, New Jersey around 1890.
In 1971 the organ was rescued from destruction when St. Joseph's had to be moved to a smaller building. Ms. Carolyn Fix of Vienna, Virginia purchased the organ and stored it in a shed behind her house. When Ms. Fix had to move to another residence she could not accommodate the organ in her new home and it went on the market.
Through the generous gifts of many individuals and groups, St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church was able to purchase the organ from Ms. Fix in August 1988 and fund its restoration. The organ was rebuilt and enlarged by Mr. James Baird of Bealton, Virginia, and became playable on Easter Sunday 1992.