Wicks Antiphonal Organ
Information & History
Photo after installation in 1982

Wicks Organ History
The Antiphonal organ was installed by the Wicks Organ Company of Highland, Illinois in 1982. It has 5 ranks, 2 manuals.
- The console is located on the main church floor and is movable.
- The antiphonal organ can be played by itself or in conjunction with the Gallery organ.
| Pedal | Swell | Great | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 16' Lieblich | 8' Rohr Flote | 8' Principal | Crescendo Pedal |
| 8' Principal | 4' Flute | 4' Principal | Sforzando |
| 16' Sub Bass | 2 2/3' Quint | 2' Octave | |
| 8' Rohr Gedeckt | 2' Block Flote | III Mixtur | |
| 4' Choral Bass | 1 1/3' Larigot | 8' Rohr Gedeckt | |
| 2' Flute | 8' Gemshorn | 4' Copula | |
| 16' Contra Trompette | 8' Gemshorn Celeste | 8' Gemshorn | |
| 4' Clarion | 4' Gemshorn | 8' Gemshorn Celeste | |
| Great to Pedal | 1' Gemshorn | 2' Gemshorn | |
| Swell to Pedal | 8' Trompette | 8' Trompette | |
| Tremolo | 4' Clarion | ||
| Swell to Great |
