The congregation began with only a few members and once boasted 300.
Unable to access the church, the congregation began to conduct their service by the road.
Soon after the addition was built the congregation began to decline in numbers.
This year the congregation began a $2 million restoration campaign for the entire complex.
In 1968, the congregation began once more to look for a larger building.
The congregation bought its land in the 70's but didn't begin construction until three years ago.
It was during this time that the congregation began to embrace the Reform movement.
In 1962 a new school building was completed, and the congregation began holding services there.
The congregation began with only 12 parishioners in 1825 but quickly grew to 41 by 1827.
Over the next few decades, the congregation began dwindling until its last member died in 1933.