Originally built in 1807 on 47 acres of land purchased by the congregation’s founding pastor, Rev. Georg Daniel Flohr, the house was saved from demolition in 1984 when Everett Kegley purchased it and relocated it to the church property.
The two-room hewn log structure, with its original native stone fireplace, offers a window into early 19th-century frontier life. We are actively seeking historical photographs and materials related to the 1984 relocation project.
If you have photographs, documents, or memories to share about the Flohr House or the church’s history, please contact us.