In January 1970, a fire damaged the sanctuary and destroyed the four-manual organ built in 1924 by the Tellers-Kent company of Erie. While repairs to the building were underway, the congregation selected the Schlicker Organ Company of Buffalo to craft a new instrument of three manuals and 46 (now 47) ranks, inspired by German organs of the 18th century.
This organ was dedicated in November 1972, and since that time has received a new console and blower, but is otherwise largely unaltered. With over 2,500 pipes it is the largest instrument in Crawford County, and is frequently heard in concert in addition to being at the heart of our weekly worship.
A more detailed description of the organ can be found here at the OHS database.