HISTORY


Overview Of Our History

Our church first met in homes, buildings, arbors, and open spaces until 1811 when a lot was purchased on the Moore’s Building property. The first church building was an 18’ x 20’ log church that cost $38.

The next building was erected in 1846 on the Moore property. It was of brick and had two front doors. The women entered the church by one door and the men by the other, a custom of the time. In 1890, a tornado destroyed the building. When the women of the church insisted on rebuilding the church in a different location, the property was purchased on Water Street (now Elk Avenue). The present sanctuary was erected in 1890-1892. It was built of brick and was built to seat 350 people.

In 1925-1926, an educational building was erected behind the sanctuary. In 1946, the building was remodeled. The leaded glass windows were replaced with stained glass and the outside walls were permastoned at a total cost of $15,000.

In 1984, the old three-story educational wing was removed and the present wing was constructed.


 
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