Jacob Albright
1759–1808 (age 49)
Religious Leader
Biography
Jacob Albright was a German-American religious leader born in 1759 who became a significant figure in American Protestant Christianity. He founded the Evangelical Association, a denomination that emerged from the Methodist tradition and emphasized personal conversion and spiritual renewal among German-speaking communities in Pennsylvania and surrounding regions.
Albright's ministry was characterized by his commitment to bringing evangelical Christianity to German immigrants during a formative period in American religious history. He passed away in 1808 at the age of 49 and was laid to rest in Kleinfeltersville, Pennsylvania, near the heart of his ministerial work. His religious movement contributed to the diverse landscape of American Protestantism and left a lasting impact on evangelical Christianity.