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Phoebe Isabella Brobst - Baptized at Jerusalem Red On Sunday August 26, 2001

The first Brobst in maybe as long as a century was baptized in Jerusalem Red Union Church in Kempton, PA. Phoebe Isabella Brobst, daughter of Thomas Neal and Lynne Anne Brobst (Fithian), was baptized by Rev. Larry Hemsley at the beginning of services that began at 10:45 a.m. that morning. Phoebe was sponsored by Ms. Lisa Kunash and Mr. Kelly Fisher, friends of Mr. and Mrs. Brobst.

The couple joined the church in August of 2000, making their Confession of Faith in front of the congregation a few months after they had attended an Easter service there. Phoebe was born a year later on Easter Sunday on April 15, 2001 on her due date. Mr. Brobst, who lives 25 miles away from the church in North Whitehall Township, was informed of the church's existence by the curator of the Brobst/Probst Geneaological database and Web site, Mr. William A. Brobst of Kitty Hawk, NC. The first ancestors of the Brobsts in this country helped to build and establish the church in about 1747 with the assistance of Henry Melchoir Muhlenberg, the patriarch of the Lutheran church in the U.S. The church is a "union" church, holding both Lutheran and UCC services on alternate Sundays.

Mr. Brobst's initial impression of the church was very memorable for him. "When I first saw the church it was really incredible. It was a sunny day in March of 2000. My car wound down around Wessnersville Road and I glanced up at a church that was nestled atop of a hill with rays of sun bouncing off of its stony facade. I really got chills, knowing my family's history there," said Brobst. The Brobsts were welcomed heartily into the church by its members on the first day last August. "I couldn't believe that folks this nice exist...one member of the congregation told us we were like family now and were welcome to come by their house any time," Brobst said. The Brobsts attend UCC services at Jerusalem Red and are beginning to get to know all of the church's members as they raise their first child.

After the services, members of Mr. and Mrs. Brobst's family who were in attendance walked through the graveyard behind the church to find the stones of Brobst ancestors. A small reception for the baptism was given at the Brobst's home in North Whitehall Township.

Note: You can e-mail comments to Tom Brobst at [email protected].


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