The word “Emmanuel” in Emmanuel Evangelical Free Church in Hermann Missouri means “God with us.” We think it’s a great way to describe what’s happening at our church — people are finding God and experiencing life in a new way! We would love for you to experience it with us ! [Read more…]
First Baptist Church
The group of believers at First Baptist Church in Hermann Missouri whole-heartedly focus on glorifying God and proclaiming the Good News that Jesus Christ descended from heaven in His becoming the one and only “God-Man,” lived a perfect life without sin, was sent to the cross and died a horrible (yet necessary for the sake of sinful humanity) death as the perfect substitute for our sin condition. [Read more…]
Hermann Christian Church
The Hermann Christian Church is located directly at the entrance to Hermann Missouri. Directly over the Highway 19 bridge sits this quaint church dedicated to teaching the community the importance of having a relationship with Jesus Christ. Come as a visitor and leave as a friend is their motto. [Read more…]
Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church
The mission of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church is to communicate, foster and support the true and saving gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ to our members, to our neighbors, the community and throughout the world, and to do so in an ongoing and expanding manner. This church has a rich history in helping the community and doing so thankfully. [Read more…]
St. George Catholic Church
Among the first settlers in Hermann were 33 Catholics. Although they had hoped to build a church as early as 1840, construction on the stone church did not begin until 1845. Work was completed in 1850, one year after the arrival of the first duly appointed pastor. [Read more…]
St. Paul United Church of Christ
St Paul United Church of Christ in Hermann Missouri is a member of the United Church of Christ, a progressive denomination with a deep and proud history in the United States. Our doors welcome both locals and those visiting on a short time basis. Several denominations merged in the middle of the 1900s to form the denomination, including the Congregational Church, which explains our name. [Read more…]
Swiss Evangelical Reformed Church
A Brief History of Swiss Church
From its inception in 1867 until 2002, Swiss Church was known as St. John’s Evangelical Church. The first church services were held in a small log shed one mile north of Swiss, and have been at the current location in Swiss since 1888. The church was founded by German immigrants to Gasconade County, as part of the German Evangelical Church, in the Reformed tradition, and continues to hold to the historic Reformed faith today.
In 1927, the parent denomination dropped the word “German” from its title, and became the Evangelical Synod of North America. Seven years later in 1934, they joined the Reformed Church in North America, another denomination of German background. Together they formed a new body, the Evangelical and Reformed Church. In 1957 another merger took place when the Evangelical and Reformed Church joined with the General Council of Congregational Christian Churches to form the United Church of Christ (UCC). Swiss remained part of the UCC for over 40 years.
In 1998, the church voted to leave the UCC and become independent, in an effort to maintain the Bible-centered focus upon which it was founded. In 2002, the name of the church was changed to Swiss Evangelical Reformed Church, in order to reflect the historical roots of the church dating back to the Protestant Reformation. Consistent with that history, Swiss Church today subscribes to two well-known historically Reformed confessional statements: The Westminster Confession of Faith, written in England in 1646, and the Heidelberg Catechism, written in Germany in 1563.
Swiss Church Today
Swiss Evangelical Reformed Church is situated on a picturesque six acre campus in Swiss, MO. We meet to worship the Living God at 9:00 am each Sunday to declare the best message a person could ever hear:
- Jesus Christ has risen from the dead, he is alive forever, and one day will return in power and glory to personally rule over the new heavens and the new earth.
- In his love and mercy God has given the gift of eternal life to every person who by faith will believe in him.
- The Bible is the true Word of God, preserved through the ages, that tells the timeless story of man’s creation, fall and redemption.
Our worship and study are centered on the Bible, so that we may know personally and intimately who God is, and how we might live a life that is pleasing to him, and in service to our fellow man.
Our worship is intimate and interactive, with a chance for everyone to share the concerns of their hearts and meet others. We all depart to serve God, instructed by the Bible and encouraged by the fellowship of the saints.
We have been a vital part of the Hermann community for 150 years, and exist to serve God by serving our fellow man.
United Methodist Church
At Hermann United Methodist Church we are pleased to be part of a denomination that offers open hearts, open minds and open doors. We are a community of believers who strive every day to walk in the image of Christ. Join us on Sunday mornings for Sunday School at 9:30 and Worship at 10:45. Don’t worry about dressing up. We want to love you just as you are. [Read more…]