The Protestant Church in Wilnsdorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, was completed in 1913. It has been the main church for merged parishes from 2010. The official name of the new parish is Evangelisch-Reformierte Kirchengemeinde Rödgen-Wilnsdorf, The parish is part of the Kirchenkreis Siegen in North Rhine Westphalia.The church was built because the older church of 1791 became too small when three parishes were merged in 1892. After a period of plans and rejections beginning in 1904, it was built on a design by Gustav Mucke from 1911. The church in Jugendstil was consecrated on 20 April 1913, seating 540 people. It is built in Jugendstil of bossage stones, with a steeple integrated at one side of the facade. The architect took the placement of organ, pulpit and altar from the older building. The first organ was built by Paul Faust from Barmen, with two manuals and twelve stops, partly using material from the organ in the former church. It was placed above altar and pulpit.
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Coordinates 50°48'56.497" N 8°6'9.972" E