St. John’s Lutheran Church has been serving the Fullerton community since it first began as the Lutheran and Reformed Sunday School in 1869 and then as the Lutheran and Reformed Fullerton Chapel Association in 1886.
Formally organized as a Lutheran Congregation in 1902 and continuing as a Union Church with St. John's Reformed until 1929, St. John's now reaches out to and is engaged not only with the Fullerton neighborhood but with the larger Whitehall Township and the wider Lehigh Valley.
We are a Reconciling in Christ Congregation, opening our hearts and doors to welcome people of all sexual orientations and gender identities.
We believe God has called our congregation to Feed People: Body, Mind and Spirit. Drawing strength from shared worship in the Lutheran tradition, opportunities to study and learn, community activities, and supportive relationships, we reach out to serve the community through our wayside library and blessing boxes, our support of Community Services for Children, and our contributions to the Lehigh Valley Conference of Churches. We cook and serve free Community Meals sponsored by the Whitehall Coplay Hunger Initiative and provide donations, leadership, and volunteer service each month at the Whitehall Food Pantry.
We are a Reconciling in Christ Congregation, opening our hearts and doors to welcome people of all sexual orientations and gender identities.
We believe God has called our congregation to Feed People: Body, Mind and Spirit. Drawing strength from shared worship in the Lutheran tradition, opportunities to study and learn, community activities, and supportive relationships, we reach out to serve the community through our wayside library and blessing boxes, our support of Community Services for Children, and our contributions to the Lehigh Valley Conference of Churches. We cook and serve free Community Meals sponsored by the Whitehall Coplay Hunger Initiative and provide donations, leadership, and volunteer service each month at the Whitehall Food Pantry.
Path Church is a community of diverse people from all walks of life, who have decided to give Jesus the ultimate power and trust. This means we believe He will help us do what we can’t -forgive, transform, give back and nurture. We invite you to explore any of our recorded services (or stop by to see in person) to see Path's values and approach for yourself.
Men and women everywhere are born to live together, not alone. As a closed-knit church, we believe we can all walk along our individual paths, together. With a strong shared sense of His love, each member of the Path community can find a way to live a wholesome life of faith while sharing the struggles, happy moments and wishes with other members of the church.
At Path church we see it as an imperative to consider the environment He has created for us. It is our duty to keep Earth clean and sustainable for the next generations. To make this happen, we take actions in addition to prayer. Find our how you can join the Better Earth group of the church, and volunteer in parks and beaches in our area.