A Jewish congregation existed in Werneck from the 16th century until 1904.
The congregation dates back to the 1880s, but did not formally exist until the construction of the building in 1901.
The congregation still exists, although not in its original building or location.
As of July 2009, 21 congregations exist in Mongolia.
In 1870 a church in the community was founded by former slaves and the congregation still existed in 2013.
A congregation that resulted from this mission existed until 1971.
Since that time, numerous congregations of Sisters and Nuns have existed.
All these congregations still exist, though the Cleveland body has moved to Chesterland.
The congregation of the church refurbished and added on in 1856, but the congregation existed since 1920.
By then, four congregations existed with a confessing membership of 800.