This sounds like that church known as Lancaster Moravian church. It and Trinity Lutheran in Lancaster had a common minister in the early days, 1730s, this lasted only a few years. This church is usually referred to as Lancaster Moravian Church. If you want to get in a fight tell a Moravian that Trinity Lutheran was founded in 1730, they will argue that it wasn't founded until later, because of the common minister. There was a Trinity Lutheran in New Holland but I don't think there was a Moravian church nearby. There are very good church records for Lancaster, the Lancaster County Historical Society has them and I imagine that many of the books of church records like "Lancaster County Church Records of the 18th century" include Moravian records. Good luck. Jim Conestoga Area Historical Society http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacahs/index.htm Phyllis Grasser <b.b@cyberback.com> wrote: I was wondering if anyone on the list has any information about a church called St. Andrew's Moravian church? My understanding is that it was a off shoot from Trinity Lutheran. Are there any records that exist for this church? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Phyllis ==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== No political statements to this list. No religious statements. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars.