Community Church
of Union

Church History

 

 
The Community Church is the result of a merger of three churches in  Union,
the Congregational Church, the Methodist Church, and the Christian Church. 
In 1918, in an effort to reduce expenses, the three churches formed a
federation and held services in the Christian  Church.   Later, a number of the members of the Church of Christ decided to again establish their own services.  The Federated Church group,  including some families from the Church of Christ, and members of the Congregational Church and the Methodist Church returned to the Congregational Church Building.  In 1943, the Federated
Church purchased the church building from the Congregational Christian Conference and changed its name to the Community Church of Union.

Religious services were brought to Union in 1853 by Ethan Crippen, a Methodist Circuit Rider.  Services were held in various homes. The First Congregational Church of Union was organized in 1872.  Rev. Kinzer was the first minister.  By 1873 their first church was built, a frame building costing $3000.00.  A photo of this first church is below.    The Methodist Church was built in 1876 and years later sold and torn down.    The Christian Church was built in 1877 and later remodeled.  During 1905 and 1908 the cement block building now used by the Community Church, was built for $10,000 and was debt free at the time of its dedication at Easter, 1908.


 
 



 

Photos of Older Church Buildings
 

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     First Congregational Church 1873               First Methodist Church 1876

                                 

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Congregational Church 1908     Christian Church 1877

 

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  Christian Church 1911  Community Church  1953

Community Church 1961         Community Church 1941

 
 

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Congregation  1924
 


Preston Hinderks                                       Church Bell

Preston Hinderks, 1971

Arvin Haywood, Irwin Seward, LaVerne Haywood, Preston Hinderks

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                  Updated 01/29/2010



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