It was during the year 1854 that about 558
Wendish Lutherans from Kilian's congregations in
Prussia and also from
Saxony called him to lead them to Texas. Many people in Kilian's congregation were dissatisfied with the philosophy of
rationalism spreading through Europe. Some viewed rationalism as an attempt to replace religion with science. With growing religious discontent, economic hardship and Kilian's desire to be a missionary in a foreign country, Kilian brought his followers to
Galveston and eventually settled about 55 miles east of
Austin in
Lee County. On March 25, 1854, a new Lutheran congregation was organized at Dauban, to become the cornerstone of a large Wendish emigration. Rev. Kilian was called as Pastor. This move resulted in the establishment of Low Pin Oak Settlement later renamed
Serbin. One of the first acts accomplished by Rev. Kilian was to apply for membership in the fledgling
Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod. St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Serbin became the first of many Missouri Synod churches in Texas, and it had the only Wendish language speaking school in America. Kilian wrote a number of hymns that have survived. He also wrote poetry and poetic speeches that are preserved ==Concordia University Texas==