The third building for York's Lutheran congregation, it followed the original log building and a later stone church. Stone from the 1760 building was used in the foundation of the present church. It followed the general model of Philadelphia's Zion Lutheran Church (demolished), though the spire refers to the earlier Christ Church (PH4) and to Reading's Trinity Lutheran Church (BE7). The building
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Christ Lutheran Church
1812–1814, George Small. S. George and E. Mason sts.
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