Weimar United Church of Christ was founded in 1900 as the German Lutheran Church in the small town of Weimar, Texas, located almost halfway between Houston and San Antonio. Through its history it has also been known as Weimar Evangelical and Reformed Church until it obtained its present name in 1957 through church mergers of two denominations. Our town of 2152 residents has a Protestant presence of over ten churches, with Weimar UCC being the largest with almost 300 members. Weimar UCC is an active and lively congregation, historical and traditional in worship, yet ministering to the needs of the community and the world. This part of the Body of Christ continues to be the arms reaching out in mission and ministry to all. Now 112 years old, the pioneer spirit continues to live on in the members and friends who call Weimar UCC their spiritual home. We give God thanks for the legacy of the past and look forward to a future alive with hope and promise as a congregation involved in worship, fellowship, study, and service. No matter who you are or where you are on the journey of life, you have a home in the Weimar United Church of Christ!
Church Leadership
Pastor: The Reverend Dr. Jerry L. Carpenter
Church Secretary: Mrs. Loreen Hoffmann
Choir Director: Mrs. Susan Miculka
Council President: Mr. Kelly Janak
Church Treasurer: Mr. Ted Neely
Church Leadership
Pastor: The Reverend Dr. Jerry L. Carpenter
Church Secretary: Mrs. Loreen Hoffmann
Choir Director: Mrs. Susan Miculka
Council President: Mr. Kelly Janak
Church Treasurer: Mr. Ted Neely