2012-05-26 - The church was made up of Lutheran and Reformed congregations, eventually becoming Lutheran and Congregational - sharing facilities, staff and worship services; the two congregations were dissolved and became one on March 14, 2005, known as Zion's Stone Church; the organ was originally installed in 1941 as 2/10 Op. 7011; the organ was rebuilt, with tonal changes and a new console, by Moller in 1990 was Op. R-1205. -Database Manager
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New Ringgold, Pennsylvania Zion Lutheran & Reformed Church Möller Op. R-1205 1989 2/12 _______________________________________________________________________ GREAT (enclosed) SWELL PEDAL 16' Gedecktbass PD 8' Gedeckt 85 a 32' Resultant -- 8' Diapason 61 8' Viola Pomposa 61 b 16' Bourdon 32 8' Hohlflöte 61 8' Viola Celeste 49 c 16' Gedecktbass 12 SW 4' Octave 61 4' Weitprincipal 61 8' Bourdon 12 4' Flöte 12 2' Weitprincipal 12 d 8' Gedeckt SW 2' Super Octave 12 1 1/3' Quintflöte -- 16' Double Trumpet 12 SW e II-III Mixture 159 1' Flötlein -- 4' Clarion SW Tremulant 8' Trumpet 61 Sub Tremulant Super Sub Chimes 21 Unison Off Super a 1-73 present pipes, 74-85 new b 1-6 new pipes, 7-up present Salicional c 1-3 new pipes, 4-up present Voix Celeste d new pipes e 12 new pipes, half-length [Received from Jeff Scofield March 16, 2014]
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