Edmands was set for October 31, 1911 (Reformation Day).
The church was reconsecrated with a festive service one day before Reformation Day.
On Reformation Day in 1938 (October 31) the church building served its congregation for the last time.
That the church was packed on Reformation Day was actually something of a coincidence, although it was briefly noted by the pastor and some participants.
The fact that Reformation Day coincides with Halloween may not be mere coincidence.
The carrillon was inaugurated on Reformation Day, 31 October 1986.
I presume you are running this story to coincide with "Reformation Day".
Although the music is lost, aspects can be deduced from the later cantata for Reformation Day.
The church was dedicated on Reformation Day, 1898.
Bach composed the cantata for the Reformation Day.