cmbuuck on June 29th, 2010

Monday, 28 June 2010  –  Construction on the basement continues with the pouring of concrete. Click on the following link to view a slideshow of the progress:  FOW Pouring Basement

cmbuuck on June 28th, 2010

Friday, 25 June 2010  –  a big day for Friends of Wyneken. We were finally able to break ground for the house’s new basement. Unseasonable rainy spring weather has delayed the start of construction. But with some clear days this week, the big dig could begin. Click on the following link to view a slideshow of the progress:  FOW Ground Breaking2

cmbuuck on June 2nd, 2010

It’s June and that means it is the start of summer fests. Germanfest is the first big event of the summer and FOW will be there in the cultural tent. Come by and say hi inbetween the brats, beer and music.

cmbuuck on May 8th, 2010

bildeX

‘Calling and Conviction’

Area men honor church founder, Lutheran pioneer
 

The Rev. Martin Moehring and Ken Selking don’t claim to be able to resurrect the dead. As Lutherans, they leave that to a higher power.

But the two area men hope their portrayals of the Rev. Friedrich Wyneken, who died on this day in 1876, will resurrect interest in one of the region’s most influential 19th-century religious pioneers.

“Really, his efforts in helping to establish Lutheranism and stabilize a German-American culture in this area are important for people to know about. … He is a major figure,” says Moehring, pastor of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Decatur.

Both Moehring and Selking will bring the circuit-riding German-born preacher to life again this week during the inaugural Wyneken Seminar at Concordia Lutheran Seminary in Fort Wayne.

The event on Friday and Saturday celebrates the 200th birthday of Wyneken, who, as a German missionary, is credited with helping start about a dozen churches in Indiana, Ohio and Michigan and with founding the seminary – all before the Civil War.

Moehring, 54, says Wyneken’s life and legacy have been largely overlooked.

He first got interested when his church celebrated its 150th anniversary in 1995 and he discovered the congregation had been one of the stops on Wyneken’s horseback preaching circuit in the 1840s.

“There really was not that much (written) by him that had been translated from the German,” he says of how his research was hampered then.

But in the last year, a lengthy Wyneken biography has been rendered into English, Moehring says, and so have the pastor’s letters, essays and speeches from when Wyneken served as the second president of the Lutheran Missouri Synod between 1850 and 1864.

Wyneken now even has a Facebook page, courtesy of the seminary’s Wyneken expert, the Rev. Robert Smith.

Moehring says he portrays Wyneken wearing period garb, including the yellow canvas breeches the minister was known to wear on his rides between churches. Moehring will present Wyneken’s biography during a talk Friday.

Selking, a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Preble, which was founded by followers of Wyneken, learned about him by getting involved in saving a ramshackle Adams County farmhouse where Wyneken and his family lived after 1850.

Selking, 64, helped The Friends of Wyneken move the house from West County Road 1050 North and North County Road 550 West to 11730 Winchester Road N.W. The group is now raising money to restore the structure and turn it into a museum on the area’s German-American and religious history.

On Friday night, Selking and his wife, Pendy, are hosting “Fritz’s Frontier Feast,” a fundraising dinner at the seminary in honor of Wyneken.

The dinner will feature the couple dressed in costume as the minister and his Adams County-born wife, Maria Sophia “Sophie” Wilhemine Buuck.

German- and pioneer-inspired food is on the menu – including sauerbraten, pork chops with apples, spaetzle (tiny German noodles), apple strudel and German beer.

Selking says he only occasionally lapses into Wyneken’s character.

“I don’t have the hair,” he says with a laugh.

But he says he likes that the stern-looking clergyman once gave his own shirt so a poor man’s family could bury him properly, and that Wyneken’s friends apparently called him “Fritz.”

A communion plate engraved with that name still survives and will be on display at the seminary with other Wyneken-era artifacts during the seminar, he says.

Other presenters Friday include Dr. Lawrence Rast, seminary dean, who will speak on the historical and cultural context of Wyneken’s frontier ministry, and a panel of area pastors who will discuss Wyneken’s role in founding their churches.

Saturday’s events will include a re-enactment by the Rev. Dale Kern, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church in Stryker, Ohio, who will portray the Rev. Johann Detzer, another early circuit-riding minister.

Then participants will leave on a bus tour of Wyneken-related historical sites in the Fort Wayne area hosted by Smith. The tour will end with a reception with birthday cake at the Wyneken house.

“When you look around here today, we have no concept of what he had to do. He went from Cincinnati all the way up through Ohio and Indiana to Frankenmuth, Mich., all by horseback,” Selking says.

“When you consider the woods and the swamps and bogs and marshes he had to go through … you have to admire someone with the calling and conviction to do that.” 

Rosa Salter Rodriguez – The Journal Gazette
cmbuuck on April 5th, 2010

Wyneken Seminar Flier front

 

Register online at :  https://www.ctsfw.edu/wyneken

cmbuuck on April 1st, 2010

 Tour Bus    We have two scheduled bus trips for 2010:

 

   September 18th  Creation Museum  Petersburg, KY

   December 11th  Christkindlmarket  Chicago, IL

 

   Add these dates to your calendar . . .
cmbuuck on February 17th, 2010

Ted Blomenberg, one of our FOW members will be having a discussion on F.C.D. Wyneken and plans for the house. The event will be held on February 23, 2010 at the Adams County Library, 128 S. 3rd Street, Decatur, IN. The time is 7:00PM in the Meeting Room of the library.

cmbuuck on February 6th, 2010

It’s a new year and again it will be a busy one for FOW. Along with major construction on the house, we will continue to be involved in our regular fundraisers and hopefully will be adding some new ones. We are also working on arranging several bus trips. Here is a brief calendar of events (subject to change, of course):

APRIL – IGHS Annual Meeting, April 22-25, 2010 New Harmony, IN

MAY – F.C.D. Wyneken 200th birthday celebration; possible Barn Sale

JUNE – Germanfest, June 6-13, 2010 Headwaters Park Fort Wayne, IN

AUGUST Kekionga Festival, August 28-29, 2010 Riverside Center Decatur, IN

OCTOBER – Barn Sale  Wyneken House

DECEMBER – Wyneken Craft Show and Caroling

We will keep you updated on additions or changes . . .

cmbuuck on January 17th, 2010

FOW meeting on January 18, 2010 will be held at the 2 Brothers Restaurant, 239 West Monroe Street, Decatur, IN at 7:00PM

cmbuuck on December 23rd, 2009

FOW Christmas Card 09

We want to wish everyone a joyous holiday season and may you be blessed with peace and happiness . . .

Fröhliche Weihnachten

und ein gutes neues Jahr