Created By: City of Loveland Historic Preservation Commission
First pastored by C.G. Zipf, this gabled structure has served continuously as a church for more than a century. Built around 1909 in the Carpenter Gothic style, it features a three-story bell tower sided with gothic-arched windows, covered by a steeply-pitched hipped roof, and topped by a finial. A large addition to the east elevation appears to date to the 1970s.
Since the mid 1930s, the compact building has housed the congregations of Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, Hope Reformed Church, and Loveland Spanish Assembly of God Church respectively. In the 1990s, it was occupied by the Loveland Bilingual Christian Center. Currently, Loveland Bible Church meets here.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Historic Loveland Walking Tour: Commercial Loop
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