T R I N I T Y
Lutheran Church
A Brief History
Celebrating 150 Years
Opening Doors of Opportunity
1850-2000
Back in the far reaches of eternity, before the foundations of the world were created,
God planned a glorious destiny for His Church. In His wisdom and mercy, God determined
that He would send His Son to redeem His people, and that one day His faithful people
would become Christ's Body here on earth. Our congregation has survived, grown, and
flourished only because it has been what God wanted it to be: the Body of Christ.
Trinity saw its inception on May 3, 1850, as a German Lutheran Church, served by
"circuit riders" and pastors from Brooklyn. Worship was held in the Frederick
Heyne homestead - located on the west side of Newbridge Road midway between Old Country
Road and Hempstead Turnpike - and then later in the Union Chapel on Broadway.
In 1864, Rev. A. Weisel became the congregation's first pastor, and a house of worship was
planned, dedicated and built on the south side of West Nicholai Street, where our current
school playground lies.
After many short pastorates, Rev. P.G.L. Matschat, having served from 1867-68, returned in
1876 serving until 1919. During those years, the congregation foresaw the need for future
expansion, as both Hicksville and Trinity were growing. Land was purchased on the north
side of West Nicholai Street, adjacent to the parsonage.
For the first time, an assistant pastor was called to Trinity in 1915. The Rev. W.D. Rusch
filled the pressing need for an English service. He later became pastor of Trinity. During
his pastorate, in the early 1920's, two daughter congregations were founded which are
still in existence: Trinity Lutheran Church, Glen Cove, and Saint Paul Lutheran Church,
Bethpage.
In 1930 the cornerstone was laid for a new stone building, to replace the old wooden
church. On November 14, 1931, the final service was held in the old church and the first
service in the new church.
The Rev. E.H. Stammel was ordained and installed as Trinity's assistant pastor in 1942,
and became pastor a year later, serving until 1974. During Pastor Stammel's thirty-one
years at Trinity a dynamic ministry in the name of Christ thrived.
A parochial school was started in 1954. Dr. R.H. Engebrecht was the first principal,
serving from 1954-65. Mr. W.W. Endorf, his successor, was principal of Trinity School from
1965-92.
During the late 1960's, the need was felt for an expanded worship facility as the existing
building was unable to accommodate the number of worshippers. The renovated church
structure, now featuring the spectacular Gates of Paradise doors, was dedicated in 1971.
The years of Rev. Stammel's pastorate were fruitful ones for the congregation and for the
Church-at-large. Trinity was instrumental in the founding of Long Island Lutheran High
School and Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Plainview.
Following Rev. Stammel as pastor of Trinity was Rev. J.H. Krahn, who was called to be
pastor and served from 1974 until March, 1988. The years of Pastor Krahn's leadership
featured a strong evangelistic outreach to the community. Again the congregation expanded
its facilities, as a multi-use East Wing was dedicated in November, 1986.
Currently, Rev. Wayne Puls is our Senior Pastor. The Principal of our school is Mr. Lawrence Puccio.
The people of Trinity continue to live up to God's calling to be the Body of Christ. In
all we do, we are striving to move forward to His glory, knowing that our past, our
present, and our future are all in His hands