Martin Ott Pipe Organ

This gorgeous instrument was designed and built by Martin Ott Pipe Organs of St. Louis. It has 38 stops and 55 ranks over 3 manuals and pedal. It is a tracker action instrument, meaning that there is a direct mechanical linkage (as opposed to electrical) between the key on the keyboard and the valve under the pipe.
Specification:
| PEDAL Prinzipalbass 16' Subbass 16' Oktavbass 8' Pommer 8' Choralbass 4' Mixtur IV Posaune 16' Trompete 8' Hauptwerk to Pedal Schwellwerk to Pedal Ruckpositiv to Pedal Zimbelstern |
SCHWELLWERK Grossgedackt 8' Viola di Gamba 8' Voix Celeste 8' Prinzipal 4' Flöte 4' Oktave 2' Blockflöte 2' Mixtur IV Fagott 16' Trompette 8' Hautbois 8' Tremulant |
HAUPTWERK Bordun 16' Prinzipal 8' Rohrflöte 8' Oktave 4' Spitzflöte 4' Quinte 2-2/3' Oktave 2' Nachthorn 2' Mixtur IV Kornet V Trompete 8' Schwellwerk to Hauptwerk Ruckpositiv to Hauptwerk Tremulant |
RUCKPOSITIV Gedackt 8' Prinzipal 4' Rohrflöte 4' Waldflöte 2' Nasat 1-1/3' Scharff IV Sesquialtera II Krummhorn 8' Schwellwerk to Ruckpositiv Tremulant |
Atonement initially raised enough money to build about two-thirds of the instrument in 2001, with preparations made for completion at a later date if the funds were raised. A campaign for these funds was undertaken beginning in 2005. In 2007, the organ was completed and dedicated during the church's 45th anniversary celebrations.
