First Christian Church (Springfield)

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Old church rolls of the Springfield [[First Christian Church (Springfield)|First Christian]] indicate that a congregation was formed sometime before [[1872]]. The old church eoll shows that [[Spencer, Mary Ann|Mary Ann Spencer]] and [[McPhearson, P.M.|P.M. McPhearson]] were members of the congregation before their marriage in that year.  Dates on the tombstones in the old church yard indicate the cemetary was in use as early as the death of [[Mackey, James|James Mackey]] in [[1848]]. Three of the six names which are given as forming the cemetery association in October [[1866]], appear on the earliest church roll. In [[1873]] the denomination ran a school (Murphy 1873:254). Records show there was an election of officers and re-organization on [[December 31]], [[1879]].
Old church rolls of the Springfield [[First Christian Church (Springfield)|First Christian]] indicate that a congregation was formed sometime before [[1872]]. The old church eoll shows that [[Spencer, Mary Ann|Mary Ann Spencer]] and [[McPhearson, P.M.|P.M. McPhearson]] were members of the congregation before their marriage in that year.  Dates on the tombstones in the old church yard indicate the cemetary was in use as early as the death of [[Mackey, James|James Mackey]] in [[1848]]. Three of the six names which are given as forming the cemetery association in October [[1866]], appear on the earliest church roll. In [[1873]] the denomination ran a school (Murphy 1873:254). Records show there was an election of officers and re-organization on [[December 31]], [[1879]].
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The Christian Church was erected near the [[Pioneer Cemetery (Springfield)|Pioneer Cemetery]] on [[Willamette Heights]] in [[1880]] (Graham 1878c). None of these early church buildings have survived. The first church building was located on the hill south of the old railroad tracks, on land donated by [[Briggs, Isaac|Isaac Briggs]], founder of Springfield.
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The Christian Church was erected near the [[Pioneer Cemetery (Springfield)|Pioneer Cemetery]] on [[Willamette Heights]] in [[1880]] (Graham 1878c). None of these early church buildings have survived. The first church building was located on the hill south of the old railroad tracks, on land donated by [[Briggs, Isaac|Isaac Briggs]], founder of Springfield. This building was completed in [[1880]] according to records by [[McPherson, P.J.|P.J. McPherson]], clerk at the time.
On lot 4 of block 41, the [[First Christian Church (Springfield)|First Christian Church]] was built and remained there until approximately [[1905]] when it moved to it's present street location  
On lot 4 of block 41, the [[First Christian Church (Springfield)|First Christian Church]] was built and remained there until approximately [[1905]] when it moved to it's present street location  
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at [[4th Street (Springfield)|4th]] and [[A Street (Springfield)|North A street]]s.
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at [[4th Street (Springfield)|4th]] and [[A Street (Springfield)|North A street]]s. It was remodeled and an addition was made in [[1907]]. That structure burned in [[1922]] and the congregation met upstairs in a building at the corner od [[3rd Steet (Springfield)|3rd Street]] and [[Main Street (Springfield)|Main Street]] until [[1924]] when the new building was completed. This building burned the last Sunday in December, [[1945]].
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The cornerstone was laid for the new buildings on Sunday [[March 23]], [[1947]] at 3:00 P.M. at
==Ministers==
==Ministers==

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First Christian Church
Building Description
StyleGeorgian
Construction
Destruction
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Original Owner
Initial UseChurch
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Location
CitySpringfield
AreaWashburne
Address
Zip Code97477
Historical Importance Distinctions
Early historical church


Contents

History

Springfield Christian Church dates to the 1860s. It is affiliated with the Pioneer Cemetery, which was formally established in 1866, even though a grave stone dated 1848 indicates the burial site may have been used much earlier.

Old church rolls of the Springfield First Christian indicate that a congregation was formed sometime before 1872. The old church eoll shows that Mary Ann Spencer and P.M. McPhearson were members of the congregation before their marriage in that year. Dates on the tombstones in the old church yard indicate the cemetary was in use as early as the death of James Mackey in 1848. Three of the six names which are given as forming the cemetery association in October 1866, appear on the earliest church roll. In 1873 the denomination ran a school (Murphy 1873:254). Records show there was an election of officers and re-organization on December 31, 1879.

The Christian Church was erected near the Pioneer Cemetery on Willamette Heights in 1880 (Graham 1878c). None of these early church buildings have survived. The first church building was located on the hill south of the old railroad tracks, on land donated by Isaac Briggs, founder of Springfield. This building was completed in 1880 according to records by P.J. McPherson, clerk at the time.

On lot 4 of block 41, the First Christian Church was built and remained there until approximately 1905 when it moved to it's present street location at 4th and North A streets. It was remodeled and an addition was made in 1907. That structure burned in 1922 and the congregation met upstairs in a building at the corner od 3rd Street and Main Street until 1924 when the new building was completed. This building burned the last Sunday in December, 1945.

The cornerstone was laid for the new buildings on Sunday March 23, 1947 at 3:00 P.M. at

Ministers

Beginning to 1920

Erickson, 1895 preached first on the hill.

J.A.C. Cook, March 21, 1880. One year.

Rufus Callison

I.N. Mulkey, 1896.

Rev. Looney to work for provisions and house rent.

D.E. Olson, 1901

Dr. Moon preached one sermon on the hill.

J.B. Holmes, Evangelist, church reorganized October 1903

L.D. Green, 1904. Preached first and third Sunday for a year.

J.M. Orrick, 1906. Hired for $400 a year.

E.J. Emmons, 1907. He filled in after Orrick.

Frank Titus.

E.C. Wigmore, April 6, 1908 to August 24, 1916. He died in office at 54 years old.

Chris Jensen 1916 to 1917. He entered World War I.

Teddy Leavitt and Linda Leavitt, J.S. McCallum, 1917.

S. Earl Childers, 1918.

1921 to 1935

A.G. Sayter, 1922 to 1923. First church burned.

Jim Pointer 1924.

S. Earl Childers preached again. This time from 1925 to 1928.

R.L. Dunn, 4 months in 1929

Veltie Pruitt, 1929 to 1935. He resigned to go to the Eugene Church.

Ren Hollister filled in, 1935.

I.G. Shaw, 1935.

1935 to 1957

Claude O'Brien, 1935 to 1950.

Dr. E.R. Mooon, 1950 to 1953.

Howard Larson preached for a short time.

Ernest Worden, October 1, 1953 to September 30, 1955

Howard Larsen, 1956 to 1957.

1958 to 1975

Jim Fraley, November 23, 1958 to 1964.

Ward Rice temporarily filled in.

J.E. Metcalf, 1964 for 4 months.

C. Earl Gibbs, June 21, 1964 to June 23, 1974.

Robert Powell filled in.

Ward Rice was interim from 1974 to 1975.

1975 to 1993

Ed McIndoo, 1975 to 1981.

Hensley, interim, November, 1981 to May, 1982.

David Decker, June 27, 1982 to June 1, 1986.

David Eggelston, 1 month

Dr. Carlton Buck, interim, July 13, 1986.

Barry Stater-West, August 2, 1987 to August 2, [[1992].

Frederick Evans, interim September 13, 1992 to June 6, 1993.

1993 to Present

Dr. Sean P. Harry, June 13, 1993 to July 31, 1998.

Michael ?, Interim, August 1, 1998 to April 30, 1999

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Earl Gibbs, Interim, September, 2006 to July 2007


Erin Curtis, July 15, 2007 to Present.

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