Möller Pipe Organ

Installed in 1968, this organ was made possible by the gift of George Mathis and his family and is named the George Mathis Memorial Organ in his memory.

The instrument is a two-manual and pedal pipe organ, with classic tonal traditions and includes three divisions, each with its own keyboard. There are 22 ranks and more than 1,200 pipes ranging in length from over 16 feet to less than half an inch. The organ is powered by a 2-horse power motor-blower unit, and the console is connected with the organ through electric wiring to the various chests and mechanisms.

The organ was an essential part of the overall design of the sanctuary of the church. Architect and organ builder worked together in planning the setting and acoustical conditions. It rises to full height in the front of the sanctuary, and its displayed pipework forms a distinctive feature in the church.

Larry Long
Organist Larry Long at the Möller organ

M. P. Möller Opus 10469
Great
Principal 8'
Octave 4'
Fourniture III-IV
Gemshorn Celeste II 8' (1976)
Rohrflöte 8'
Blockflöte 2'
Trompette en Chamade 8' (1984)
Chimes
Tremolo
Swell
Gedeckt 8'
Nachthorn 4'
Cymbal II
Viola d'Amore 8'
Viola Celeste 8'
Larigot 1 1/3'
Trichter Regal 4'
Prinzipal 2'
Trompette 8'
Tremolo
Pedal
Contra Bass 16'
Principal 8'
Octave 4'
Rausch Quinte II
Gedeckt 16'
Gedeckt 8'
Gedeckt 4'
Double Trumpet 16'
Trumpet 8'
Clarion 4'
Couplers
Swell to Swell 16', 4'
Swell Unison Off
Swell to Great 16', 8', 4'
Swell to Pedal
Great to Great 4'
Great to Pedal
Pistons
5 general piston buttons/toe studs
4 Swell piston buttons
4 Great piston buttons
3 Pedal toe studs
General Cancel button
Swell pedal (swell division enclosed)
Crescendo pedal