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Warrenville Baptist Church 175th Celebration
1834-1854
August 26, 1834:  16 members from the 1stDuPage Baptist Church Located south of Naperville, IL broke away to form their own church in Warrenville, IL to be called 2ndDuPage Baptist Church.
We are the church
Daniel Nancy  Warren
Manius Sophie Griswold
Alfred  Churchill Sussanna Churchill Images are only a representation
Dr. Israel S.P. Lord PrudenceLord Images are only a representation
Joseph Fish Elizabeth Fish Images are only a representation
Polly Lord Philinda Warren HarrietWarren Betsy Fowler Images are only a representation
Abel Carpenter Sarah Warren (Carpenter)
Letters were sent to sister churches inviting them to send Pastors and deacons to give fellowship as a sister church For 2 years they functioned as The Warrenville Baptist Society
They met in the home of Daniel and Nancy Warren
1834-1836 Elder Hubbard continued to minister to both 1st       and 2ndDuPage Baptist churches until                             a pastor was assigned.
1836, February 26:The 2ndDuPage Baptist Church received its Charter and was given the right hand of fellowship by the Northern Baptist Association of Chicago.
1836-1838 Lyman D. King  L First resident pastor assigned to DuPage Baptist Church. His term was filled with growth.
1836-1838:  The next several years the membership grew.
1838:They started to meet in the school house located south of the mill on 3rd street.
1838-1839 Daniel Graves Pastor pro-tem: Members served the pulpit when no pastor was available
1839-1841 Rev Hubbard  From the 1stDuPage Baptist in Naperville he exchanged places with Mr. King and served until he became ill. During his term “members were pleased and at peace with one another.”
1841-1843 Joel Wheeler  Under his leadership there was real progress in the church. He left, along with 10 members, to start a new church in the Big Woods area
1843-1845 A.J. Joslyn He was ordained in the Warrenville Church at the age of 23. He was considered a real mover in the Baptist organization and a tireless worker
1838, Fall:Northern Baptist Association’s 3rd Annual meeting was held in Warrenville, in the small school house 12 delegates met for the 2 day meeting which included Daniel Graves, pro tem, Abel Carpenter and Cornelius Jones from Warrenville
1842,June:  Northern Baptist Association introduced a need for a educational institution. Rev. Wheeler proposed the that the new literary Institution be placed in Warrenville
1842,Fall: The new Educational institution opened
1842,Spring: Col. Julius Warren deeded a 80x100 foot lot with a small barn or shed like structure. Summer: remolded and finished.
1844,May: Warrenville Baptist in the forefront of the anti-slavery movement. Resolutions were drawn up and accepted for the church to act upon.(No physical records exists)
1845,September: Warrenville had acted as host to the first       Northwest   Baptist Anti-slavery Convention as well as the Ministerial Conference of the Northern Illinois Baptist Association.
                1845,December:  The DuPage County Anti-slavery Society and Liberty Association met in Warrenville. There were many very strong abolitionists from Warrenville  in this group
1845-1846 Philander Taylor Pulpit supply--filled in on several occasions during the period when the church had no pastor
1846-1849 Joel Wheeler Returns for 2years 1848, July; Women to have a voice in the meetings. It was stated “They could vote if they saw fit.”
1850-1870
1849 -1850 Henry Hovey 1849, March: Called to serve one year.  Brother Hovey and his wife became members by letter.  He went on to Batavia Baptist where in 1851 an investigation to defrock  him was started. Warrenville’s only involvement was to help in the investigation upon the request of Batavia.  The report never appeared in our church records
1850-1853 S. F. Holt 1850,June:  The church voted to give him a yearly salary of $250.00 with ½ day off every two weeks 1852,April: they voted a pay raise for him of $25.00 for the present year. 1852, October: they voted to pay $15.00 to a sexton for the upkeep of the Church building. . 1853, April: voted to release Elder Holt (by his request) from his obligation as the church’s pastor.
1853, October:  Special meeting: After Brother Haraim Dailey and his wife Ann was added as Church members.  Brother Dailey then was licensed to preach.  He was pulpit supply along with others
1854-1856 H.H. Hoff 1854, December: H. H. Hoff was hired as their preacher. 1855,August:  He was asked to resign.  He refused. 1855, December: they voted to pay him for 6 months and again ask him to resign.  Again he refused 1856, July:  His Christian fellowship was withdrawn. . 1856, August: He made a statement in church and sent a letter that stated all difficulties between him and the church was settled forever.  The right hand of fellowship was granted and a letter of recommendation to go to any church of like faith and order
1856-1859 Rev. Wescott Under Wescott’s leadership the church was growing again. And positive things started happening. 1856,November : At 2 different meetings there were discussions of acquiring a new building but no action was taken.  Good feelings and harmony prevailed. They were at peace with each other. Meetings were better attended and more deeply felt.
1856,Nov 25; They voted to erect a bigger church building
Warrenville Baptist Church 1856
1859-1861    Elder Taylor Attendance was up and there seemed to be a certain excitement within the members during his term. 1860,June: Warrenville host a 3 day anniversary celebration for the Fox river Association (formerly known a the Northern Illinois Baptist Association). 1860,Dec: He tried to resign but they refused to accept it. They voted to change from candles to kerosene lantern. 1861, June: 4 delegates to be sent to Joilet Association 1861,June: He tendered his resignation again and they accepted with deep regret.
1860 there were 25 Baptisms, 14 received by letter, 5 by experience
1860, May:  A Committee of 3 women to look into                           starting a Sabbath School 1860,October: Women meet in Mrs. Ward home to          plan a way to clear the $272.19 church’s debt 1861,October: Committee of 4 women to contract                          for the winter wood early
1862-1863 Isaac W. Lamb 1862 ,  February: He came from the 1st Baptist church of  Rochester N.Y where he was licensed to preach 1862 , March:  Brother Lamb & his wife were voted in as members by letter. 1862 , May: Church approved an appropriation of $15.00        to be sent to their Domestic Missions 1862May: 4 delegates were appointed to sit in council with the Fox Valley Association 1863Jan 1st     Resigned his position
New articles of faith and a new covenant was written and adopted in Rev. Lamb’s term
1863-1864 C. M. Lafferty 1863, January:  Voted to call Rev  C.C. Lafferty 1863,January, 28;  Rev. Lafferty and his wife, Antha              were received on letters from Naperville 1863, May: A collection of 15.00 was appropriated                       for our Domestic Missions.   Fox River Association held in Morris. 4 delegates  were                          send from Warrenville.    1864,July, 2: First Marriage in the new church observed. 1864,August: C.M. Lafferty left
1864-1865 S. W. Marsten 1865,February:  After their Wednesday prayer meeting, members tarried to consider the question of buying a parsonage  1865, February:  Saturday morning meeting; they collected $15.00 for the wounded soldier who attended their meeting 1865,  July 1: Rev Martsen resigned and was granted letters                          to join the church in Wheaton
   A piano or parlor organ had      been donated; the first              organist was         Mary Bartholomew. 1864, May to December:      They had a choir director
1865, March 4: Voted to purchase a parsonage                     on 4th and Main for $1,000.                               March 19th they collected                        $744.00 in subscriptions
1865-1868 E.E. Hunt 1865,  September : Rev. Hunt was pulpit supply for several months before he became their full time pastor.   Received in church by letter from Kaneville Baptist church His yearly pay was $600 plus the rent of the parsonage 1866, smallpox outbreak , Church was closed for a few months. 1867,  June: the Fox river Association was held in Warrenville. 1867,  September:  He was asked to remain for a third year.   1868,  June : they  accepted his resignation.
1869-1870 1869,March to December;  Brother Leslie served 1870, December until May: Homer Greene served 1870,May :  Rev. Ellis came then decided to resign in November 1870  but stayed until February, 1871
1870-1890
1871 Rev Crittenddon ,  1871,May:   Rev Crittenddon, 5 weeks supply preacher intended on staying. Left because funds were not available for a resident pastor. He was paid for his 5 weeks and left July 1871 1871, June:  3 delegates appointed to attend the Fox River Association to be held in Evanston.
July 1871 –Feb 1872 No pastor
1872-1873 Brother Potter 1871,  December: he was called and started in February of 1872 He was accepted in the church by letter from Norwood Park The yearly salary was $600.00 1872,  April: Under Brother Potter’s guidance they implemented  a yearly financial plan to help keep track of the incidental expenses of the church property. 1873, July: He announced his intention to seek another field where his usefulness might be enlarged and a more adequate salary obtained Resignation took place Oct 1,  1873
Annual meeting June 1st 1873  Sabbath School Attendance report and treasury report
1874-1875 Brother O.W Van Oswald 1874, April:  Set up a committee of 3 deacons to make arrangement for ordaining Brother Van Oswald. Voted to respond to 4 benevolent purposes: Home mission, Foreign mission, publication and education. 1875, January: Tendered his resignation, but they would not accept it. 1875, May: Delegates appointed to attend Fox river Association.
An incident in the Sabbath School causes pastor to leave. 1875,December: accepted his resignation with genuine regret on the part of the church that he felt that he must leave. Resolved: They recognize in Brother O.W. Van Oswald a fruitful minister of the gospels and that his stay with them was for the building up of the cause of Christ. As a church ,they were truly thankful for his ministration.
1876 No pastor When Rev Van Oswald left, they voted not get a pastor until they  had the money for his salary. They were very much in dismay without preaching. They met monthly but not all were covenant meetings. Some were prayer meeting, others might have been business meetings and all were poorly attended. But they were  1876, December: Voted to obtain funds for the hiring of a preacher.
1877-1880 Brother W. G. Evans 1877, May: Voted to give Brother Evans a call to be pastor 1877, May : Voted that the delegates to the association meeting be instructed to vote for a separation from the present association to unite in forming a new one. 1877,August: Bro Evans received into the church by letter 1880,April: Rev. Evans resigns April to September there was only one Sunday and evening service with  preaching.
1880 Lewis Raymond 1880, September: Rev. Raymond requested an appointment on preach on Sept 19th 1880, September: They adopted the weekly offering on the envelope system to supply the preached word. 1880, December: They were very thankful to Mrs. Nancy W. Smith for donating six feet of land which made the parsonage lot 66ft wide. 1880, December: the First Baptist Church of Chicago’s Sunday school sent 30 copies of second hand Gospel hymns for their Sabbath School and devotional meetings for which they were very grateful
1881 1881,January: Covenant meeting; the few present voted                                    on trustee appointment.  1881, April :Extra meeting 7 church member present to discuss the Association committee of the Home Mission Society’s proposal.  The Society wanted two of Warrenville’s weekly offering sent to Home Mission society.  The members present refused to take responsibility so tabled it . 1881, May Next meeting only 3 member present. No                                         business conducted. Church closed
1882 1882 , January: Voted on trustees appointment State general association of  the Baptist Churches of Illinois  takes over the property of the Warrenville Baptist Church. 1882 , December: Notice send for a meeting to elected a trustee for the coming Year. Also voted that our Sabbath School books be loaned to the Sabbath School across the river until needed.
1883 1883 , May: voted on a moderator and clerk pro-tem 1883 , December: A legal notice sent to meet at the home of A. Fowler to elect a trustee ,church clerk pro-tem and the reelection of treasurer for the next year. 1884 No activity recorded 1885 1885 , January: Met at the Fowler home. Voted on a trustee  for the year.
1886 1886 ,February: Met at the Fowler home. 7 member present. Voted to re-elect trustee, and church clerk.  Voted for new stoves and to send the old Sabbath School books to some needy Sabbath School  June The church property is taken back by Warrenville Baptist church trustees 1886, December: Meeting, 5 members present. Voted to have church services with preaching once a month in the winter. December: Preaching by various ministers from other churches every week during the month.
1887-1888 Rev. F. Haggard 1887 , January: Business meeting: Voted to re-elected a trustee and that the church clerk and treasurer be elected every year at the same time.  1887 , February : Called F. Haggard to be pastor for one year. 1887 , March:  Received into congregation, Rev and Mrs. Haggard and 4 other members by letter. 1888,  August:  Rev. Haggard resigns and at first they accept but then asked him to stay for the remainder of the year.
1889-1891 Brother Folsom Brother Fulton was called in December upon his letter        requesting to be their pastor. 1889, August: Voted to give pastor 4 week vacation 1889, November: Requesting permission of the trustees                                    to put up horse sheds. 1890,January: Permission granted to go ahead with the                                           horse sheds. 1890, January: Looking into the expense of insurance on                               the Church and parsonage
I lift my eyes to the hills – From where does my help come?  My help comes from the Lord, Who made heaven and earth.  (Psalm 121:1-2, ESV
   1890-1910
1889-1891 Brother Folsom (cont) 1890,  January: Folsom was called for another year provided they could     meet his salary wishes  1890, June: Extended an invitation to the Association of Chicago to meet                                     in Warrenville the following year. 1890,October: Applied for aid from the State association for the                                                     following year 1891,January: They formed a committee of 6 to look into some kind of         permanent financial system for the church 1891,February:  A permanent Finance committee was formed to look over the finances of the church. Voted to adopt the new weekly       collection  system 1891,April : Folsom was again asked to stay. He accepted to      continue for $10.00 a week plus the use of the parsonage. 1891,August :Brother Folsom resigns.
Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in the heavenly realms with every spiritual blessing in Christ. 			          Ephesians 1:3
1891-1893 Brother Brinstad 1891, September:  Brother Brinstad called at $7.00 dollars a week.  1891, September to December: Covenant meetings held each month were well        attended. Applied again to the Association for aid in the amount of $50.00 1892,January : Annual and regular covenant meeting, very few attended. Election of officers along with the election of the organist and chorister. Reports given and accepted. 1892 ,  Adopted the declaration of faith known as the Philadelphia Confession,    Covenant and Rules of order 1892October: Rev Brinstad resigned but then was asked to stay for $10.00 preaching once each Sabbath for an indefinite period of time.  1893, July: Rev Brinstad resigns to unite with the Baptist Church in Marshall, Michigan
1893,August to 1894March                                Rev L. D. Osborn 1893, August:  Special meeting  voted to call Bro. Loran D Osborn for supply                                pastor. The salary was the best they could do with the help                                       of the Association. They did not request a contract                                                        on specific terms of service 1893,  November: regular Covenant meeting     1893,   December: a number of the Chicago Baptist young people spent                                 Saturday and Sunday helping them in Christian work. 1894, March: Osborn resigned to accept a call from the Elgin Emanuel                                                          Baptist Church
1894April to 1895, February                          Rev A.E. Goodman 1894,April: Call Rev A.E. Goodman for pastor ship 1894 ,  June: Regular Covenant meeting  (no minutes recorded) 1894, December: Regular Covenant meeting (again no minutes recorded) 1895, January :  Regular yearly business meeting of church. Election of officers                                              Very few in attendance 1895 ,  February : Goodman resigned.                      Voted to close church at the present
September 13, 1896  Mrs. Truman Jones The eternal god is your refuge, and underneath   are the everlasting     arms Dt 33:27
1895July to December                                      Rev George Peck  pulpit supply 1896 -1897                                         Rev. J. T Crawford 1896, January: Regular yearly business meeting. Election of officers. 1896,June:  Rev J. T. Crawford began as pastor 1896,June:  Regular covenant meeting. 8 members present.                After Sunday School 3 were baptized and accepted as members 1896, October:  Voted to ask State Home mission board for an               appropriation of $100 dollars pledging themselves to raise $300.00                 for the support of Bro. Crawford as their pastor for the coming year. 1897, January:  Yearly business meeting and election of officers. 1897,  June: Rev. Crawford leaves.
Jane Pollard,  July 8, 1897 . . . . He who believes in Me will live even though he dies: and whoever lives and believes in Me will  never die                                                      JN 11 : 25-26
           1897August to 1898 January                                 Rev James Goodman 1897,August: Regular Covenant Meeting. Rev. Goodman presiding.        1897 , August: communion service. Baptism of Mr. Ernest Grange after                                       services.(Historical note; this could possibly be an                                                uncle of Red Grange, from Wheaton)       1897,October: Regular Covenant meeting7 members present.                                                  No business to be discussed 1898,January: Regular yearly business meeting; election of officers       1898 ,  January: Rev. Goodman leaves       1898,  May :  The last of the original founders pass away.       1898, June: Special Sabbath service were held by Mr. Louis A Crittenden                                      and Frederick G Fischer a singing evangelist from Chicago
If  we live, we live to the Lord: and if we die, we die to the Lord. So whether we live or die, we belong to the lord. RO 14:8  May 4 1898  MrsPhilinda Fowler Philinda Warren Fowler,   November 2, 1804  ---May 4, 1898  Baptized in 1827 by Elder Elisha Tucher Charter  member of the Warrenville Baptist Church 1834
1898July to 1899March Rev George L. White  1898,July : Rev. White began as pulpit supply and in March he was gone.                1899June to 1901May Mr.  George  H Norton 1899, June : Mr. Norton began as their pulpit supply.  1901,  May : Mr. Norton moved away from the area.
1901-1903  Rev. N.C. Mallory 1901,May: Rev. N.C. Mallory from Aurora accepted their call, initially                                                                for supply pastor. 1901,May : First Covenant meeting held in several years. 8 members                                                                    present.                      Voted that regular covenant be held every two months on the Saturday                                          proceeding the First Sunday of the Month                      Voted that a former member be reinstated as member by own request. 1902 , January:  Regular Covenant meeting followed by the yearly                                                business meeting. Election of officers.                        Pastor Mallory and his wife were received as members by letter of                                                                                transfer                        Voted that the church year  correspond with Association year: September                                                                           to September                        Voted that $9.50 be taken from the church treasury to meet the balance                                                                 on the new church bell
1901 – 1903         Rev. Mallory (cont) 1902,March:  Special meeting at Pastor house.  Voted on the   wall paper and paint for the parsonage 1902 ,July: Special meeting at a members home to vote that the              church  be roofed with galvanized iron.    Voted to borrow $150.00 from the church’s reserve fund for the roof.  Baptism preformed in DuPage River. 1902,August:  Special Business meeting after church services.  Voted  4 members be delegates to the Baptist Association in Elgin,       September 1902. 1902,October : Prayer Meeting with business meeting following.   Voted that Rev. Mallory be sent as a delegate to the ordination of 3      ministers at the 1st Baptist Church in Chicago
           1901-1903                          Rev. Mallory (cont) 1903,February: Special entertainment. A musical with songs and        readings 1903,September :  Yearly business meeting postponed. 1903, October: Special meeting and business meeting   Election of officers and Deacons for 1903/04. Rev. Mallory dies. 1903 November
Righteousness and justice are the foundation of your Throne; love and faithfulness go before you.  Blessed are those who  have learned to acclaim you, who walk in the light of your presence, Lord.  They rejoice in your name all day long; they exult in your  righteousness.  For you are their glory and strength, and by your favor you exult our horn.
1903 November1904 February  Dr. Barkman, Dr. Dent , Dr. Daniel, and Dr. Brown, friends of Rev. Mallory, filled the pulpit until  a new pastor was obtained
             1904february to1905May Rev G. N. Daniels       1904, February : Rev. G.M. Daniels, from Batavia, accepted their call to be pastor.       1904,February : An entertainment benefit provided $30.00 for the church.  Later                           a dinner was served with the proceeds of $10.00 going to the church.       1904,May : Warrenville Women's Club puts on a benefit for the church       1904,December: Special meeting after services.  8 members present. Received                                                  a new member by letter of transfer.       1905, May : Rev. Daniels resigns
1905 June to1906june Rev. A. B. Wood 1905,June:  Rev wood comes as supply pastor. 1905,July:  Special meeting 9 members present. Elect a new church clerk.               Voted that the regular covenant be on the Saturday after the 1st Sunday              Voted to have the Church services changed to 10:30 with the Sabbath School                                                                   at 11:45 1905,August: Monthly covenant meeting. Not business. Pastor and 3 sisters present        1905,September: Annual meeting held in member home Rev. Wood presiding.                                                        6 members present.                3  Delegates appointed to attend the Association Meeting.               Voted to have Rev Wood attend the 3 ordinations held at the 1st Baptist                                                   Church of Chicago. 1905,September: Monthly covenant and business meeting. 7 present.              Brief report on the ordinations in Chicago               Lords supper was taken after which the testimonies were given. 1906,June: Rev. Wood resigns.
             1906 June- 1909            1906,June to October: Divinity students filled the pulpit 1906, October: Special business meeting . 3 members plus Mr. Hicks                                                     pastor from Maywood present                    Questions of responsibility  of the property, since 2 trustees may be                                     inaccessible. Appointed an additional Trustee.                    Discussion of joint occupancy of the church with the Methodist. They declined.            1907,November to April :Church Closed 1907, April:  Baptist Association of Chicago takes over to                                            reopen and reorganize the Warrenville Church
1909 – 1931
1909-1921 Rev. Fredrick Ingram  1909,May  : Meeting of People Interested In the Church;             Rev Ingram agreed to pastor the church  under  conditions                                  set  by the  Baptist council of Chicago.  1910  Socials and entertainments held to secure more                            income.  Expenses were met at years end. 1911  Extra expenses needed for a well for parsonage                              and more adequate lighting for church.  Big Woods “Orchersty” performs at  a service, attendances                                                   largest  in a long time .
1909-1921 Rev Ingram  A year in review from Pastor
1909-1021                             Rev Ingram (cont) 1912 , January to February  : Closed because of the                                                  bitter cold weather. Events for this year included: 3 missions (rallies) 		Special Easter service 		Ice Cream Social  held by Warrenville Men’s Club 		Singing Evangelists-Misses Jones and Julieson 		Planning meeting with congregation and citizens 		 for christmas program and cantana
        1909-1921 Rev. Ingram     A year in review from pastor                  December, 1912
                  1909-1921 Rev. Ingram(cont) 1913,  February  :  Small pox hits the area. Church closed. Events for the year:                   The young people from Wheaton conducted an                                            Evening service.                   The DuPage Sunday School convention held at                                   Warrenville Baptist Church.                    Misses Jones and Julieson returned to preform                                                 a song service.                    Reception given for pastor in appreciation of his                                                     services .                    A Christmas program was held;  97 people attended.
1909-1921 Rev. Ingram(cont) 1914,5th Anniversary of the pastor Ingram’s service.               Events and activities:    Boys club formed in connection with Sunday school. . 		 There were  numerous repairs to be done both in the                    church and on the property and in the parsonage.                 To enhance both membership and finances, associate                 Memberships were granted to non-Baptist Christians                             who were willing to work with the Church.
    1909-1921 Rev. Ingram Pastors annual report :1915
1909 – 1921 Rev. Ingram 1915, 16 Honorary members received into the                                                            church.                      Treasurers report ;  $33.00 on hand.                       Hold anniversary supper for Rev Ingram.                1916, The electric lights light up the church!                        Rev. Ingram  7th anniversary.                        The church is rented out to community groups                                        when approved by the trustees.                       Steeple damaged by lighting.
                    1901-1921 Rev Ingram(cont)             1918,Activities and events:                          Revival meetings results in 40 people baptized                                    and 11 associate members received.                         William Wallace appointed Sunday School                                                  Superintendent.                             Rev. Ingram salary raised to 10.00 weekly.                         Raised a $100.00 for a new piano.
1909 – 1921 Rev. Ingram(cont) 1919,Celebrated Rev Ingram’s 10th anniversary.                                            Rev. Dent  giving the address.                      Treasurer’s  report  $200.00 on hand. 1920,January  :Cash  on hand --123.48. 2 Sunday services: Morning service, communion                       and regular service in the evening. A constitution change in deacons and  trustees.                     End of year Report  Balance in Treasury  $208.37.  1921,January : Rev. Ingram resigns.
1921 -1922 Rev Phiel 1921, January  : Voted to paint and paper the parsonage                                              plus to put in oak flooring. 1921,March  : Rev. Phiel accepted the call for pastor.                        Adopted Day-light-savings time.                        A census taken in December of the church reveals the                               membership at 64 and associate members 12. 1922,March  : Pastor Phiel resigns.
1922Marchto1923October No Pastor or Pulpit supply  1922,All 3 men trustees resign                Buy 100 new hymn books for 5cents each 3 women trustees appointed. 1923,Trustee to see to the repair of the                  parsonage roof plus plastering, papering and                                            painting the inside.                 Trustees in charge of renting the parsonage with                                                   1 year contract
1923October to May 1924                                                             Mr. Brokaw                                            Served 7 months as pastor 1924May to September1924                                                             Fred Moffat                                Served 4 months as pastor then resigned                1923-1924
1925 – 1928                         Rev. George Sagen 1925,May : Rev. Sagan begins his ministry                               Church basement built  1926,  January : The first Annual Dinner Meeting held                                                 in Church basement.                 Board of deacons Chairman is to be moderator:                                         Wm Wallace first moderator                  Membership of the church is 100, and 24 associates. 1927,3 Delegates were chosen to attend the                                         Northern Baptist convention                  Problems with the furnace chimney spewing                                      smoke and coal gases in the church. 1928,July : Rev. Sagan resigns effective August 1928
1928 – 1931 Rev. Ezra Roth 1928,September  : Rev. Roth preached his first sermon                  Approved of a sign for the front of the church not to exceed                                                              $10.00  1929,January  : Budget for 1929 was approximately                                                       $1600.00                     The first church bulletin printed 1929, June  : Rev Roth ordained   1931,March  : Rev. Roth resigns after receiving a call                                                 to Mt. Morris, Michigan
1931May to March 1932 Rev. E.D. Sturkie 1931,May  : Rev. Sturkie was called. He and Mrs. Sturkie  moved into the parsonage in June The church parsonage decorated Beautified the entrance to the basement Set up the Sunshine committee for the Church Income better than last year but still having trouble with debts 1932,March : Rev. Sturkie resigns
1932-1938 Rev C. M. Phillips 1932,October:  Rev. Phillips signs on as part  time preacher.  Salary $15.00 a  week 1934,Centennial of the church                             celebrated 1935,Historic 1857 church building                             burns down.
Rev.  C.M. Phillips( cont) 1936January 8,Meetings held temporarily in the school building until  new church is built. Voted to build another church. A building committee of 9 was voted on. 1936,March :  The proposed building plans and budget submitted by committee. Herbert A Brand from Chicago hired to                              be architect
Rev C. M Phillips (cont) 1936,november: Trustees to negotiate for larger lot. The lot at N. E corner Main and Warren was recommended by zoning commission as suitable for the type of church being considered 1937, DecemberDedication of new church 1938,November  : He resigned               because of poor health.
1934 Warrenville Baptist celebrates 100 Years
2nd Day Celebration  Parade and pageant
3rd Day Celebration     Church Services         and Lunch
1935 December  the historic church burns down
Remembering the old church
   1939-1943 Rev. Robert T. Frerichs 1939,February : Rev. Robert Frerichs accepts the call to be pastor Sponsored a Boys Club which extended in the summer to a play group  of 20 boys at the                                Naperville YMCA. Wednesday night --services, Bible study groups                        with fellowship dinners Revived the Neighbors Club for men, started the Harvest home Festival and the Silver Tea in                                      December. 1943,August  : Rev. Frerichs resigned to go                               to Sandwich, IL
1943 -1946 Rev Basil E. Grimes 1943,August : hired as interim pastor at $15.00 per Sunday.  He was a student from Naperville’s Evangelical Theological Seminary  1944,January : hired as pastor for 2 years on temporary basis, yearly salary, 1,500.00 along with the use of parsonage and telephone service
Rev. Basil E Grimes (cont) 1945,William Wallace retired from the Sunday School Superintendents Office. 1946, February he took the full time pastor’s position, interrupting his education; by May  Rev. Grimes resigns to complete his degree.
1919-1945   Sunday School Superintendent William C. Wallace
1946
1946august to September1947 Rev. Lyle Anderson  1946,accepted the call to be pastor.                       He was a Navy Chaplain. The church paid $150 to move to him into the                                  parsonage. His ambitions for this church was to be an organization that would last and stand forth as a growing part of the kingdom of                                         God. Deacons asked for his resignation. He                        resigned August, 1947. Rev. Anderson wrote:  I feel my task here is not completed: The deacons feel that I am not                 to be allowed to complete it.
1947-1951    Rev. Donald Johnson   1947, December: Rev. Johnson was called as pastor with the yearly  salary                              of $2,400  Church membership record adjusted to show baptisms, transfers by letter or                   by confession of faith. Started a young marrieds class. Set communion Sunday on the first                     Sunday of the month. Purchased and dedicated a new organ. 1951,  April:  Rev Johnson resigned.
1951-1958 Rev. Cecil Wagstaff 1951,September  : Rev. Wagstaff answers the call to become pastor Improvement s were made in the church and parsonage. 1954,Constitution amended 1954,  The building of the new Education building. 1955-56,  “Year of achievement” eight out of ten goals reached Membership over 325 1958, January: Rev. Wagstaff resigns: accepts directorship in Michigan
1959 January to April 1959 Burton Mack, Interim John Fletcher, assistant
1958-1962    Rev. David Leach 1958, May :  Rev. Leach accepts the position of pastor Mid-week Bible study took place of the church service. Many improvement to the parsonage and church property. Additional property was purchased for church parking lot. Part-time secretary hired Initiated a leadership training group 1962,  August : Rev Leach resigned. Accepted a call to two                               churches on east coast
            1962 September to January 1963 E.W. Boss from Northern Baptist Seminary served  as Interim pastor, along with several supply  pastors when he was not available 1959 Septemberto JanuaryDuring this period there were 5 supply pastors
1963–1965  Rev Ogle Chastian 1963, January : Rev. Chastain accepts the call Flood lights installed on the tower The steeple was fixed A public address system installed. Pulpit flags were obtained. Lattice work in the chancel was put in. 1965, August  :  Rev. Chastain resigns ; accepted a call to Sterling, Ilinois
    1965 -1967 Rev. Sommerschield, interim 1965, August : Rev. Sommerschield accepts interim position Chimney repaired Sanctuary walls tuck pointed, cleaned, and water proofed; ceiling beams and large sliding door cleaned. Formation and organization of  a Bible study group for the  “upper agers”  Permission granted to the Board of trustees to sell the parsonage on Jackson St. and to use the money to buy another property. 1967, April : a new pastor was called.
   1967-1972 Rev. B Arthur Johanson 1967,  August  : Rev. Johanson began his ministry. Small informal groups were invited into his home. He organized the ministers, of Warrenville, to meet monthly. Outreach and nurture ministries started during his term. 1968, New Constitution and by–laws approved Parsonage on Gates place was sold New parsonage build on donated land on River Road. 1971,  November : Rev Johanson resigns, left in January 1972
1970-1990
1972 February to August 1973 Rev. W. Stanley Sommerschield, Interim Rev. Sommerschield again answered our call for interim pastor. When he wasn’t available, he had help in the form of supply pastors : Preaching;Rev. David Elliot; Dr. Russell Orr; Rev. Archibald plus others. Rev. Cochran – Geneva Baptist, Wheaton—weddings and funerals Rev. Bryan Archibald saw to the house calls and hospital visitations
       1973-1980 Rev. John Wm Grisham 1973,October  Rev. John Grisham accepts Community Baptist ‘s call 1974,140th  anniversary celebrated with old fashioned church service—men in pews on one side, separated from the women on the other side.
Rev John Grisham (cont) 1976  October  Agape pre-school first rents space, then becomes a mission sponsored by the church. 1977 May Community Seminar held 1980,  January : Rev Grisham resigned, to be pastor in Alton, IL A farewell reception given by Ruth circle.
 .
1980April-July1981 David Nasgowitz, interim 1980,  April : Dr. Nasgowitz accepts the                            interim position Communication calling chain started  Community Baptist sponsors Concert by Schafer-Hamberg at WWS High   School Judson College Choral Group presented a                                   concert. 1981,July : Dr Nasgowitz moved on to the             Big Woods Church on Eola Road
1980-1988 Rev. Charles Epperly 1981, July : Rev. Epperly accepted the call to be our pastor Hand bell choir dedication Boys and girls club for all children up to middle school Senior citizens luncheons .
Rev Charles Epperly (cont) Cambresis Choir visit from Wales Fire alarm system installed by church members for both the church and education building Conversion from oil to gas furnace 1988,            : Rev. Epperly resigns, accepts call to Edwardsville, Illinois
Rally Day celebration                 1983
1970-1990
1989-2010
1989-1995 Rev. Peg Shelton 1989January : Peg Shelton answered                                                                                                             our call to become pastor of CBC 1991Spiritual  Gifts  workshop ,[object Object],               enabling us  to  form  and                 strengthen friendships 1992 50-day spiritual adventure ,[object Object]
              Developed a new  organizational structure
 1989-1995  Rev. Peg Shelton (cont) 1993,Ministry  of  vision  formed ,[object Object]
               Computer  and  copier  for                               office 1994,Celebration  of  our 160  anniversary  as  a  church ,[object Object],1995,Pastor  Peg  leaves  to answer  a  call  from  Grace Baptist  in  Rochester, NY
160 CELEBRATING YEARS OF SERVICE
     1995-1996 Rev. Susan Lockwood, interim She brought  Gracie the bag lady
     1996-2007 Rev. Diane Merril Pomeroy 1996Rev. Pomeroy  called  to pastor  Community  Baptistchurch 1999Work with Comunidad               Christiana FuentedeVida ;  our sister Church  ,[object Object],            2 Saturdays - Breakfast and                                 retreat             Wednesday –a meditative                         worship service. 2000Capital improvement                              Program ,[object Object],renovated
1996-2007 Rev. Diane Merrill  Pomeroy(cont) 2001New Vision Statement                             proposed ,[object Object],           workshops to help identify            gifts and interest of the                        congregation 2002,Mission trip to San              Miguel de Allende, Mexico           with 4 church  members and           a Metro Chicago group  2003, loss  of lay leadership              and struggles  with              financial  status
      1996-2007 Rev. Diane Merrill  Pomeroy (cont) 2004, Mission  teams  organized           to  serve  as  outreach  in            the  larger  community. ,[object Object],          praise  band  organized. 2006, Pastor  Diane’s 10th              anniversary  ` 2007,Rev Pomeroy resigns to                pastor  a  church  in                 Rhode  Island , NY
2007-2008 Transitional ministry Pastors Rev Dr. Bruce Pullen Rev Connie Stone
Rev Connie Stone: Interim Member of Community Baptist since  1999. Connie served both the Akron Area Baptist Association and the ABC of OH, graduated from Northern Baptist in 1995.  She has served as pulpit supply, Director of Student Development and taught World religions.  Currently she is a hospital chaplain and continues as pulpit supply in the ABC Metro area. Rev Dr. Bruce Pullen: Interim Member of Community Baptist since 2008. Graduate of Colgate Rochester Divinity School and Princeton Theological Seminary, Rev. Dr. Pullen served in the ministry for more than 30 years prior to moving to this area. He is the author of several books and hymns and continues to be a vital member of our church
2008-2034 Rev. Linda Tossey
2008-2034 Rev. Linda Tossey 2008 July  Preached as the recommended candidate. she was received by unanimous vote from the congregation. ,[object Object],2009 New lighting in the sanctuary  ,[object Object],                      entry hall ,[object Object],         Services for the Elderly, ESSE ,[object Object],                      by ESSE ,[object Object],         Team and other church ministries ,[object Object]
       5 goals set for the 2010 year,[object Object]
Rev. Linda Tossey at the pulpit
Children’s message
Narrators: Jim Raddatz Darlene Ulery Richard Keal Al Nieves Sandy Hendricks Katie O’Connell Amy Pastorek Jake Sadovsky Susan Valez W.R. (Bob) Sleep Loraine Wallis Glenn Ulery Dave Ulery II Barb Leornard
Technical Support: Jodi and John Ilosvay Sandy Hendricks Research support: Marge Samuels Loraine Wallis Gwynn Ulery Sources: Warrenville Digest Leone Schmidt     Come Fly to the prairie     In and around historic Warrenville     Life and times of Warrenville Community Baptist Church Records

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175th celebration

  • 1. Warrenville Baptist Church 175th Celebration
  • 3. August 26, 1834: 16 members from the 1stDuPage Baptist Church Located south of Naperville, IL broke away to form their own church in Warrenville, IL to be called 2ndDuPage Baptist Church.
  • 4. We are the church
  • 5. Daniel Nancy Warren
  • 7. Alfred Churchill Sussanna Churchill Images are only a representation
  • 8. Dr. Israel S.P. Lord PrudenceLord Images are only a representation
  • 9. Joseph Fish Elizabeth Fish Images are only a representation
  • 10. Polly Lord Philinda Warren HarrietWarren Betsy Fowler Images are only a representation
  • 11. Abel Carpenter Sarah Warren (Carpenter)
  • 12. Letters were sent to sister churches inviting them to send Pastors and deacons to give fellowship as a sister church For 2 years they functioned as The Warrenville Baptist Society
  • 13. They met in the home of Daniel and Nancy Warren
  • 14. 1834-1836 Elder Hubbard continued to minister to both 1st and 2ndDuPage Baptist churches until a pastor was assigned.
  • 15. 1836, February 26:The 2ndDuPage Baptist Church received its Charter and was given the right hand of fellowship by the Northern Baptist Association of Chicago.
  • 16. 1836-1838 Lyman D. King L First resident pastor assigned to DuPage Baptist Church. His term was filled with growth.
  • 17. 1836-1838: The next several years the membership grew.
  • 18. 1838:They started to meet in the school house located south of the mill on 3rd street.
  • 19. 1838-1839 Daniel Graves Pastor pro-tem: Members served the pulpit when no pastor was available
  • 20. 1839-1841 Rev Hubbard From the 1stDuPage Baptist in Naperville he exchanged places with Mr. King and served until he became ill. During his term “members were pleased and at peace with one another.”
  • 21. 1841-1843 Joel Wheeler Under his leadership there was real progress in the church. He left, along with 10 members, to start a new church in the Big Woods area
  • 22. 1843-1845 A.J. Joslyn He was ordained in the Warrenville Church at the age of 23. He was considered a real mover in the Baptist organization and a tireless worker
  • 23. 1838, Fall:Northern Baptist Association’s 3rd Annual meeting was held in Warrenville, in the small school house 12 delegates met for the 2 day meeting which included Daniel Graves, pro tem, Abel Carpenter and Cornelius Jones from Warrenville
  • 24. 1842,June: Northern Baptist Association introduced a need for a educational institution. Rev. Wheeler proposed the that the new literary Institution be placed in Warrenville
  • 25. 1842,Fall: The new Educational institution opened
  • 26. 1842,Spring: Col. Julius Warren deeded a 80x100 foot lot with a small barn or shed like structure. Summer: remolded and finished.
  • 27. 1844,May: Warrenville Baptist in the forefront of the anti-slavery movement. Resolutions were drawn up and accepted for the church to act upon.(No physical records exists)
  • 28. 1845,September: Warrenville had acted as host to the first Northwest Baptist Anti-slavery Convention as well as the Ministerial Conference of the Northern Illinois Baptist Association.
  • 29. 1845,December: The DuPage County Anti-slavery Society and Liberty Association met in Warrenville. There were many very strong abolitionists from Warrenville in this group
  • 30. 1845-1846 Philander Taylor Pulpit supply--filled in on several occasions during the period when the church had no pastor
  • 31. 1846-1849 Joel Wheeler Returns for 2years 1848, July; Women to have a voice in the meetings. It was stated “They could vote if they saw fit.”
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  • 34. 1849 -1850 Henry Hovey 1849, March: Called to serve one year. Brother Hovey and his wife became members by letter. He went on to Batavia Baptist where in 1851 an investigation to defrock him was started. Warrenville’s only involvement was to help in the investigation upon the request of Batavia. The report never appeared in our church records
  • 35. 1850-1853 S. F. Holt 1850,June: The church voted to give him a yearly salary of $250.00 with ½ day off every two weeks 1852,April: they voted a pay raise for him of $25.00 for the present year. 1852, October: they voted to pay $15.00 to a sexton for the upkeep of the Church building. . 1853, April: voted to release Elder Holt (by his request) from his obligation as the church’s pastor.
  • 36. 1853, October: Special meeting: After Brother Haraim Dailey and his wife Ann was added as Church members. Brother Dailey then was licensed to preach. He was pulpit supply along with others
  • 37. 1854-1856 H.H. Hoff 1854, December: H. H. Hoff was hired as their preacher. 1855,August: He was asked to resign. He refused. 1855, December: they voted to pay him for 6 months and again ask him to resign. Again he refused 1856, July: His Christian fellowship was withdrawn. . 1856, August: He made a statement in church and sent a letter that stated all difficulties between him and the church was settled forever. The right hand of fellowship was granted and a letter of recommendation to go to any church of like faith and order
  • 38. 1856-1859 Rev. Wescott Under Wescott’s leadership the church was growing again. And positive things started happening. 1856,November : At 2 different meetings there were discussions of acquiring a new building but no action was taken. Good feelings and harmony prevailed. They were at peace with each other. Meetings were better attended and more deeply felt.
  • 39. 1856,Nov 25; They voted to erect a bigger church building
  • 41. 1859-1861 Elder Taylor Attendance was up and there seemed to be a certain excitement within the members during his term. 1860,June: Warrenville host a 3 day anniversary celebration for the Fox river Association (formerly known a the Northern Illinois Baptist Association). 1860,Dec: He tried to resign but they refused to accept it. They voted to change from candles to kerosene lantern. 1861, June: 4 delegates to be sent to Joilet Association 1861,June: He tendered his resignation again and they accepted with deep regret.
  • 42. 1860 there were 25 Baptisms, 14 received by letter, 5 by experience
  • 43. 1860, May: A Committee of 3 women to look into starting a Sabbath School 1860,October: Women meet in Mrs. Ward home to plan a way to clear the $272.19 church’s debt 1861,October: Committee of 4 women to contract for the winter wood early
  • 44. 1862-1863 Isaac W. Lamb 1862 , February: He came from the 1st Baptist church of Rochester N.Y where he was licensed to preach 1862 , March: Brother Lamb & his wife were voted in as members by letter. 1862 , May: Church approved an appropriation of $15.00 to be sent to their Domestic Missions 1862May: 4 delegates were appointed to sit in council with the Fox Valley Association 1863Jan 1st Resigned his position
  • 45. New articles of faith and a new covenant was written and adopted in Rev. Lamb’s term
  • 46. 1863-1864 C. M. Lafferty 1863, January: Voted to call Rev C.C. Lafferty 1863,January, 28; Rev. Lafferty and his wife, Antha were received on letters from Naperville 1863, May: A collection of 15.00 was appropriated for our Domestic Missions. Fox River Association held in Morris. 4 delegates were send from Warrenville. 1864,July, 2: First Marriage in the new church observed. 1864,August: C.M. Lafferty left
  • 47. 1864-1865 S. W. Marsten 1865,February: After their Wednesday prayer meeting, members tarried to consider the question of buying a parsonage 1865, February: Saturday morning meeting; they collected $15.00 for the wounded soldier who attended their meeting 1865, July 1: Rev Martsen resigned and was granted letters to join the church in Wheaton
  • 48. A piano or parlor organ had been donated; the first organist was Mary Bartholomew. 1864, May to December: They had a choir director
  • 49. 1865, March 4: Voted to purchase a parsonage on 4th and Main for $1,000. March 19th they collected $744.00 in subscriptions
  • 50. 1865-1868 E.E. Hunt 1865, September : Rev. Hunt was pulpit supply for several months before he became their full time pastor. Received in church by letter from Kaneville Baptist church His yearly pay was $600 plus the rent of the parsonage 1866, smallpox outbreak , Church was closed for a few months. 1867, June: the Fox river Association was held in Warrenville. 1867, September: He was asked to remain for a third year. 1868, June : they accepted his resignation.
  • 51. 1869-1870 1869,March to December; Brother Leslie served 1870, December until May: Homer Greene served 1870,May : Rev. Ellis came then decided to resign in November 1870 but stayed until February, 1871
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  • 54. 1871 Rev Crittenddon , 1871,May: Rev Crittenddon, 5 weeks supply preacher intended on staying. Left because funds were not available for a resident pastor. He was paid for his 5 weeks and left July 1871 1871, June: 3 delegates appointed to attend the Fox River Association to be held in Evanston.
  • 55. July 1871 –Feb 1872 No pastor
  • 56. 1872-1873 Brother Potter 1871, December: he was called and started in February of 1872 He was accepted in the church by letter from Norwood Park The yearly salary was $600.00 1872, April: Under Brother Potter’s guidance they implemented a yearly financial plan to help keep track of the incidental expenses of the church property. 1873, July: He announced his intention to seek another field where his usefulness might be enlarged and a more adequate salary obtained Resignation took place Oct 1, 1873
  • 57. Annual meeting June 1st 1873 Sabbath School Attendance report and treasury report
  • 58. 1874-1875 Brother O.W Van Oswald 1874, April: Set up a committee of 3 deacons to make arrangement for ordaining Brother Van Oswald. Voted to respond to 4 benevolent purposes: Home mission, Foreign mission, publication and education. 1875, January: Tendered his resignation, but they would not accept it. 1875, May: Delegates appointed to attend Fox river Association.
  • 59. An incident in the Sabbath School causes pastor to leave. 1875,December: accepted his resignation with genuine regret on the part of the church that he felt that he must leave. Resolved: They recognize in Brother O.W. Van Oswald a fruitful minister of the gospels and that his stay with them was for the building up of the cause of Christ. As a church ,they were truly thankful for his ministration.
  • 60. 1876 No pastor When Rev Van Oswald left, they voted not get a pastor until they had the money for his salary. They were very much in dismay without preaching. They met monthly but not all were covenant meetings. Some were prayer meeting, others might have been business meetings and all were poorly attended. But they were 1876, December: Voted to obtain funds for the hiring of a preacher.
  • 61. 1877-1880 Brother W. G. Evans 1877, May: Voted to give Brother Evans a call to be pastor 1877, May : Voted that the delegates to the association meeting be instructed to vote for a separation from the present association to unite in forming a new one. 1877,August: Bro Evans received into the church by letter 1880,April: Rev. Evans resigns April to September there was only one Sunday and evening service with preaching.
  • 62. 1880 Lewis Raymond 1880, September: Rev. Raymond requested an appointment on preach on Sept 19th 1880, September: They adopted the weekly offering on the envelope system to supply the preached word. 1880, December: They were very thankful to Mrs. Nancy W. Smith for donating six feet of land which made the parsonage lot 66ft wide. 1880, December: the First Baptist Church of Chicago’s Sunday school sent 30 copies of second hand Gospel hymns for their Sabbath School and devotional meetings for which they were very grateful
  • 63. 1881 1881,January: Covenant meeting; the few present voted on trustee appointment. 1881, April :Extra meeting 7 church member present to discuss the Association committee of the Home Mission Society’s proposal. The Society wanted two of Warrenville’s weekly offering sent to Home Mission society. The members present refused to take responsibility so tabled it . 1881, May Next meeting only 3 member present. No business conducted. Church closed
  • 64. 1882 1882 , January: Voted on trustees appointment State general association of the Baptist Churches of Illinois takes over the property of the Warrenville Baptist Church. 1882 , December: Notice send for a meeting to elected a trustee for the coming Year. Also voted that our Sabbath School books be loaned to the Sabbath School across the river until needed.
  • 65. 1883 1883 , May: voted on a moderator and clerk pro-tem 1883 , December: A legal notice sent to meet at the home of A. Fowler to elect a trustee ,church clerk pro-tem and the reelection of treasurer for the next year. 1884 No activity recorded 1885 1885 , January: Met at the Fowler home. Voted on a trustee for the year.
  • 66. 1886 1886 ,February: Met at the Fowler home. 7 member present. Voted to re-elect trustee, and church clerk. Voted for new stoves and to send the old Sabbath School books to some needy Sabbath School June The church property is taken back by Warrenville Baptist church trustees 1886, December: Meeting, 5 members present. Voted to have church services with preaching once a month in the winter. December: Preaching by various ministers from other churches every week during the month.
  • 67. 1887-1888 Rev. F. Haggard 1887 , January: Business meeting: Voted to re-elected a trustee and that the church clerk and treasurer be elected every year at the same time. 1887 , February : Called F. Haggard to be pastor for one year. 1887 , March: Received into congregation, Rev and Mrs. Haggard and 4 other members by letter. 1888, August: Rev. Haggard resigns and at first they accept but then asked him to stay for the remainder of the year.
  • 68. 1889-1891 Brother Folsom Brother Fulton was called in December upon his letter requesting to be their pastor. 1889, August: Voted to give pastor 4 week vacation 1889, November: Requesting permission of the trustees to put up horse sheds. 1890,January: Permission granted to go ahead with the horse sheds. 1890, January: Looking into the expense of insurance on the Church and parsonage
  • 69. I lift my eyes to the hills – From where does my help come? My help comes from the Lord, Who made heaven and earth. (Psalm 121:1-2, ESV
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  • 72. 1889-1891 Brother Folsom (cont) 1890, January: Folsom was called for another year provided they could meet his salary wishes 1890, June: Extended an invitation to the Association of Chicago to meet in Warrenville the following year. 1890,October: Applied for aid from the State association for the following year 1891,January: They formed a committee of 6 to look into some kind of permanent financial system for the church 1891,February: A permanent Finance committee was formed to look over the finances of the church. Voted to adopt the new weekly collection system 1891,April : Folsom was again asked to stay. He accepted to continue for $10.00 a week plus the use of the parsonage. 1891,August :Brother Folsom resigns.
  • 73. Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in the heavenly realms with every spiritual blessing in Christ. Ephesians 1:3
  • 74. 1891-1893 Brother Brinstad 1891, September: Brother Brinstad called at $7.00 dollars a week. 1891, September to December: Covenant meetings held each month were well attended. Applied again to the Association for aid in the amount of $50.00 1892,January : Annual and regular covenant meeting, very few attended. Election of officers along with the election of the organist and chorister. Reports given and accepted. 1892 , Adopted the declaration of faith known as the Philadelphia Confession, Covenant and Rules of order 1892October: Rev Brinstad resigned but then was asked to stay for $10.00 preaching once each Sabbath for an indefinite period of time. 1893, July: Rev Brinstad resigns to unite with the Baptist Church in Marshall, Michigan
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  • 76. 1893,August to 1894March Rev L. D. Osborn 1893, August: Special meeting voted to call Bro. Loran D Osborn for supply pastor. The salary was the best they could do with the help of the Association. They did not request a contract on specific terms of service 1893, November: regular Covenant meeting 1893, December: a number of the Chicago Baptist young people spent Saturday and Sunday helping them in Christian work. 1894, March: Osborn resigned to accept a call from the Elgin Emanuel Baptist Church
  • 77. 1894April to 1895, February Rev A.E. Goodman 1894,April: Call Rev A.E. Goodman for pastor ship 1894 , June: Regular Covenant meeting (no minutes recorded) 1894, December: Regular Covenant meeting (again no minutes recorded) 1895, January : Regular yearly business meeting of church. Election of officers Very few in attendance 1895 , February : Goodman resigned. Voted to close church at the present
  • 78. September 13, 1896 Mrs. Truman Jones The eternal god is your refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms Dt 33:27
  • 79. 1895July to December Rev George Peck pulpit supply 1896 -1897 Rev. J. T Crawford 1896, January: Regular yearly business meeting. Election of officers. 1896,June: Rev J. T. Crawford began as pastor 1896,June: Regular covenant meeting. 8 members present. After Sunday School 3 were baptized and accepted as members 1896, October: Voted to ask State Home mission board for an appropriation of $100 dollars pledging themselves to raise $300.00 for the support of Bro. Crawford as their pastor for the coming year. 1897, January: Yearly business meeting and election of officers. 1897, June: Rev. Crawford leaves.
  • 80. Jane Pollard, July 8, 1897 . . . . He who believes in Me will live even though he dies: and whoever lives and believes in Me will never die JN 11 : 25-26
  • 81. 1897August to 1898 January Rev James Goodman 1897,August: Regular Covenant Meeting. Rev. Goodman presiding. 1897 , August: communion service. Baptism of Mr. Ernest Grange after services.(Historical note; this could possibly be an uncle of Red Grange, from Wheaton) 1897,October: Regular Covenant meeting7 members present. No business to be discussed 1898,January: Regular yearly business meeting; election of officers 1898 , January: Rev. Goodman leaves 1898, May : The last of the original founders pass away. 1898, June: Special Sabbath service were held by Mr. Louis A Crittenden and Frederick G Fischer a singing evangelist from Chicago
  • 82. If we live, we live to the Lord: and if we die, we die to the Lord. So whether we live or die, we belong to the lord. RO 14:8 May 4 1898 MrsPhilinda Fowler Philinda Warren Fowler, November 2, 1804 ---May 4, 1898 Baptized in 1827 by Elder Elisha Tucher Charter member of the Warrenville Baptist Church 1834
  • 83. 1898July to 1899March Rev George L. White 1898,July : Rev. White began as pulpit supply and in March he was gone. 1899June to 1901May Mr. George H Norton 1899, June : Mr. Norton began as their pulpit supply. 1901, May : Mr. Norton moved away from the area.
  • 84. 1901-1903 Rev. N.C. Mallory 1901,May: Rev. N.C. Mallory from Aurora accepted their call, initially for supply pastor. 1901,May : First Covenant meeting held in several years. 8 members present. Voted that regular covenant be held every two months on the Saturday proceeding the First Sunday of the Month Voted that a former member be reinstated as member by own request. 1902 , January: Regular Covenant meeting followed by the yearly business meeting. Election of officers. Pastor Mallory and his wife were received as members by letter of transfer Voted that the church year correspond with Association year: September to September Voted that $9.50 be taken from the church treasury to meet the balance on the new church bell
  • 85. 1901 – 1903 Rev. Mallory (cont) 1902,March: Special meeting at Pastor house. Voted on the wall paper and paint for the parsonage 1902 ,July: Special meeting at a members home to vote that the church be roofed with galvanized iron. Voted to borrow $150.00 from the church’s reserve fund for the roof. Baptism preformed in DuPage River. 1902,August: Special Business meeting after church services. Voted 4 members be delegates to the Baptist Association in Elgin, September 1902. 1902,October : Prayer Meeting with business meeting following. Voted that Rev. Mallory be sent as a delegate to the ordination of 3 ministers at the 1st Baptist Church in Chicago
  • 86. 1901-1903 Rev. Mallory (cont) 1903,February: Special entertainment. A musical with songs and readings 1903,September : Yearly business meeting postponed. 1903, October: Special meeting and business meeting Election of officers and Deacons for 1903/04. Rev. Mallory dies. 1903 November
  • 87. Righteousness and justice are the foundation of your Throne; love and faithfulness go before you. Blessed are those who have learned to acclaim you, who walk in the light of your presence, Lord. They rejoice in your name all day long; they exult in your righteousness. For you are their glory and strength, and by your favor you exult our horn.
  • 88. 1903 November1904 February Dr. Barkman, Dr. Dent , Dr. Daniel, and Dr. Brown, friends of Rev. Mallory, filled the pulpit until a new pastor was obtained
  • 89. 1904february to1905May Rev G. N. Daniels 1904, February : Rev. G.M. Daniels, from Batavia, accepted their call to be pastor. 1904,February : An entertainment benefit provided $30.00 for the church. Later a dinner was served with the proceeds of $10.00 going to the church. 1904,May : Warrenville Women's Club puts on a benefit for the church 1904,December: Special meeting after services. 8 members present. Received a new member by letter of transfer. 1905, May : Rev. Daniels resigns
  • 90. 1905 June to1906june Rev. A. B. Wood 1905,June: Rev wood comes as supply pastor. 1905,July: Special meeting 9 members present. Elect a new church clerk. Voted that the regular covenant be on the Saturday after the 1st Sunday Voted to have the Church services changed to 10:30 with the Sabbath School at 11:45 1905,August: Monthly covenant meeting. Not business. Pastor and 3 sisters present 1905,September: Annual meeting held in member home Rev. Wood presiding. 6 members present. 3 Delegates appointed to attend the Association Meeting. Voted to have Rev Wood attend the 3 ordinations held at the 1st Baptist Church of Chicago. 1905,September: Monthly covenant and business meeting. 7 present. Brief report on the ordinations in Chicago Lords supper was taken after which the testimonies were given. 1906,June: Rev. Wood resigns.
  • 91. 1906 June- 1909 1906,June to October: Divinity students filled the pulpit 1906, October: Special business meeting . 3 members plus Mr. Hicks pastor from Maywood present Questions of responsibility of the property, since 2 trustees may be inaccessible. Appointed an additional Trustee. Discussion of joint occupancy of the church with the Methodist. They declined. 1907,November to April :Church Closed 1907, April: Baptist Association of Chicago takes over to reopen and reorganize the Warrenville Church
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  • 94. 1909-1921 Rev. Fredrick Ingram 1909,May : Meeting of People Interested In the Church; Rev Ingram agreed to pastor the church under conditions set by the Baptist council of Chicago. 1910 Socials and entertainments held to secure more income. Expenses were met at years end. 1911 Extra expenses needed for a well for parsonage and more adequate lighting for church. Big Woods “Orchersty” performs at a service, attendances largest in a long time .
  • 95. 1909-1921 Rev Ingram A year in review from Pastor
  • 96. 1909-1021 Rev Ingram (cont) 1912 , January to February : Closed because of the bitter cold weather. Events for this year included: 3 missions (rallies) Special Easter service Ice Cream Social held by Warrenville Men’s Club Singing Evangelists-Misses Jones and Julieson Planning meeting with congregation and citizens for christmas program and cantana
  • 97. 1909-1921 Rev. Ingram A year in review from pastor December, 1912
  • 98. 1909-1921 Rev. Ingram(cont) 1913, February : Small pox hits the area. Church closed. Events for the year: The young people from Wheaton conducted an Evening service. The DuPage Sunday School convention held at Warrenville Baptist Church. Misses Jones and Julieson returned to preform a song service. Reception given for pastor in appreciation of his services . A Christmas program was held; 97 people attended.
  • 99. 1909-1921 Rev. Ingram(cont) 1914,5th Anniversary of the pastor Ingram’s service. Events and activities: Boys club formed in connection with Sunday school. . There were numerous repairs to be done both in the church and on the property and in the parsonage. To enhance both membership and finances, associate Memberships were granted to non-Baptist Christians who were willing to work with the Church.
  • 100. 1909-1921 Rev. Ingram Pastors annual report :1915
  • 101. 1909 – 1921 Rev. Ingram 1915, 16 Honorary members received into the church. Treasurers report ; $33.00 on hand. Hold anniversary supper for Rev Ingram. 1916, The electric lights light up the church! Rev. Ingram 7th anniversary. The church is rented out to community groups when approved by the trustees. Steeple damaged by lighting.
  • 102. 1901-1921 Rev Ingram(cont) 1918,Activities and events: Revival meetings results in 40 people baptized and 11 associate members received. William Wallace appointed Sunday School Superintendent. Rev. Ingram salary raised to 10.00 weekly. Raised a $100.00 for a new piano.
  • 103. 1909 – 1921 Rev. Ingram(cont) 1919,Celebrated Rev Ingram’s 10th anniversary. Rev. Dent giving the address. Treasurer’s report $200.00 on hand. 1920,January :Cash on hand --123.48. 2 Sunday services: Morning service, communion and regular service in the evening. A constitution change in deacons and trustees. End of year Report Balance in Treasury $208.37. 1921,January : Rev. Ingram resigns.
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  • 105. 1921 -1922 Rev Phiel 1921, January : Voted to paint and paper the parsonage plus to put in oak flooring. 1921,March : Rev. Phiel accepted the call for pastor. Adopted Day-light-savings time. A census taken in December of the church reveals the membership at 64 and associate members 12. 1922,March : Pastor Phiel resigns.
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  • 107. 1922Marchto1923October No Pastor or Pulpit supply 1922,All 3 men trustees resign Buy 100 new hymn books for 5cents each 3 women trustees appointed. 1923,Trustee to see to the repair of the parsonage roof plus plastering, papering and painting the inside. Trustees in charge of renting the parsonage with 1 year contract
  • 108. 1923October to May 1924 Mr. Brokaw Served 7 months as pastor 1924May to September1924 Fred Moffat Served 4 months as pastor then resigned 1923-1924
  • 109. 1925 – 1928 Rev. George Sagen 1925,May : Rev. Sagan begins his ministry Church basement built 1926, January : The first Annual Dinner Meeting held in Church basement. Board of deacons Chairman is to be moderator: Wm Wallace first moderator Membership of the church is 100, and 24 associates. 1927,3 Delegates were chosen to attend the Northern Baptist convention Problems with the furnace chimney spewing smoke and coal gases in the church. 1928,July : Rev. Sagan resigns effective August 1928
  • 110. 1928 – 1931 Rev. Ezra Roth 1928,September : Rev. Roth preached his first sermon Approved of a sign for the front of the church not to exceed $10.00 1929,January : Budget for 1929 was approximately $1600.00 The first church bulletin printed 1929, June : Rev Roth ordained 1931,March : Rev. Roth resigns after receiving a call to Mt. Morris, Michigan
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  • 113. 1931May to March 1932 Rev. E.D. Sturkie 1931,May : Rev. Sturkie was called. He and Mrs. Sturkie moved into the parsonage in June The church parsonage decorated Beautified the entrance to the basement Set up the Sunshine committee for the Church Income better than last year but still having trouble with debts 1932,March : Rev. Sturkie resigns
  • 114. 1932-1938 Rev C. M. Phillips 1932,October: Rev. Phillips signs on as part time preacher. Salary $15.00 a week 1934,Centennial of the church celebrated 1935,Historic 1857 church building burns down.
  • 115. Rev. C.M. Phillips( cont) 1936January 8,Meetings held temporarily in the school building until new church is built. Voted to build another church. A building committee of 9 was voted on. 1936,March : The proposed building plans and budget submitted by committee. Herbert A Brand from Chicago hired to be architect
  • 116. Rev C. M Phillips (cont) 1936,november: Trustees to negotiate for larger lot. The lot at N. E corner Main and Warren was recommended by zoning commission as suitable for the type of church being considered 1937, DecemberDedication of new church 1938,November : He resigned because of poor health.
  • 117. 1934 Warrenville Baptist celebrates 100 Years
  • 118. 2nd Day Celebration Parade and pageant
  • 119. 3rd Day Celebration Church Services and Lunch
  • 120. 1935 December the historic church burns down
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  • 129. 1939-1943 Rev. Robert T. Frerichs 1939,February : Rev. Robert Frerichs accepts the call to be pastor Sponsored a Boys Club which extended in the summer to a play group of 20 boys at the Naperville YMCA. Wednesday night --services, Bible study groups with fellowship dinners Revived the Neighbors Club for men, started the Harvest home Festival and the Silver Tea in December. 1943,August : Rev. Frerichs resigned to go to Sandwich, IL
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  • 131. 1943 -1946 Rev Basil E. Grimes 1943,August : hired as interim pastor at $15.00 per Sunday. He was a student from Naperville’s Evangelical Theological Seminary 1944,January : hired as pastor for 2 years on temporary basis, yearly salary, 1,500.00 along with the use of parsonage and telephone service
  • 132. Rev. Basil E Grimes (cont) 1945,William Wallace retired from the Sunday School Superintendents Office. 1946, February he took the full time pastor’s position, interrupting his education; by May Rev. Grimes resigns to complete his degree.
  • 133. 1919-1945 Sunday School Superintendent William C. Wallace
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  • 135. 1946august to September1947 Rev. Lyle Anderson 1946,accepted the call to be pastor. He was a Navy Chaplain. The church paid $150 to move to him into the parsonage. His ambitions for this church was to be an organization that would last and stand forth as a growing part of the kingdom of God. Deacons asked for his resignation. He resigned August, 1947. Rev. Anderson wrote: I feel my task here is not completed: The deacons feel that I am not to be allowed to complete it.
  • 136. 1947-1951 Rev. Donald Johnson 1947, December: Rev. Johnson was called as pastor with the yearly salary of $2,400 Church membership record adjusted to show baptisms, transfers by letter or by confession of faith. Started a young marrieds class. Set communion Sunday on the first Sunday of the month. Purchased and dedicated a new organ. 1951, April: Rev Johnson resigned.
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  • 139. 1951-1958 Rev. Cecil Wagstaff 1951,September : Rev. Wagstaff answers the call to become pastor Improvement s were made in the church and parsonage. 1954,Constitution amended 1954, The building of the new Education building. 1955-56, “Year of achievement” eight out of ten goals reached Membership over 325 1958, January: Rev. Wagstaff resigns: accepts directorship in Michigan
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  • 145. 1959 January to April 1959 Burton Mack, Interim John Fletcher, assistant
  • 146. 1958-1962 Rev. David Leach 1958, May : Rev. Leach accepts the position of pastor Mid-week Bible study took place of the church service. Many improvement to the parsonage and church property. Additional property was purchased for church parking lot. Part-time secretary hired Initiated a leadership training group 1962, August : Rev Leach resigned. Accepted a call to two churches on east coast
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  • 148. 1962 September to January 1963 E.W. Boss from Northern Baptist Seminary served as Interim pastor, along with several supply pastors when he was not available 1959 Septemberto JanuaryDuring this period there were 5 supply pastors
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  • 150. 1963–1965 Rev Ogle Chastian 1963, January : Rev. Chastain accepts the call Flood lights installed on the tower The steeple was fixed A public address system installed. Pulpit flags were obtained. Lattice work in the chancel was put in. 1965, August : Rev. Chastain resigns ; accepted a call to Sterling, Ilinois
  • 151. 1965 -1967 Rev. Sommerschield, interim 1965, August : Rev. Sommerschield accepts interim position Chimney repaired Sanctuary walls tuck pointed, cleaned, and water proofed; ceiling beams and large sliding door cleaned. Formation and organization of a Bible study group for the “upper agers” Permission granted to the Board of trustees to sell the parsonage on Jackson St. and to use the money to buy another property. 1967, April : a new pastor was called.
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  • 153. 1967-1972 Rev. B Arthur Johanson 1967, August : Rev. Johanson began his ministry. Small informal groups were invited into his home. He organized the ministers, of Warrenville, to meet monthly. Outreach and nurture ministries started during his term. 1968, New Constitution and by–laws approved Parsonage on Gates place was sold New parsonage build on donated land on River Road. 1971, November : Rev Johanson resigns, left in January 1972
  • 155. 1972 February to August 1973 Rev. W. Stanley Sommerschield, Interim Rev. Sommerschield again answered our call for interim pastor. When he wasn’t available, he had help in the form of supply pastors : Preaching;Rev. David Elliot; Dr. Russell Orr; Rev. Archibald plus others. Rev. Cochran – Geneva Baptist, Wheaton—weddings and funerals Rev. Bryan Archibald saw to the house calls and hospital visitations
  • 156. 1973-1980 Rev. John Wm Grisham 1973,October Rev. John Grisham accepts Community Baptist ‘s call 1974,140th anniversary celebrated with old fashioned church service—men in pews on one side, separated from the women on the other side.
  • 157. Rev John Grisham (cont) 1976 October Agape pre-school first rents space, then becomes a mission sponsored by the church. 1977 May Community Seminar held 1980, January : Rev Grisham resigned, to be pastor in Alton, IL A farewell reception given by Ruth circle.
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  • 167. 1980April-July1981 David Nasgowitz, interim 1980, April : Dr. Nasgowitz accepts the interim position Communication calling chain started Community Baptist sponsors Concert by Schafer-Hamberg at WWS High School Judson College Choral Group presented a concert. 1981,July : Dr Nasgowitz moved on to the Big Woods Church on Eola Road
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  • 169. 1980-1988 Rev. Charles Epperly 1981, July : Rev. Epperly accepted the call to be our pastor Hand bell choir dedication Boys and girls club for all children up to middle school Senior citizens luncheons .
  • 170. Rev Charles Epperly (cont) Cambresis Choir visit from Wales Fire alarm system installed by church members for both the church and education building Conversion from oil to gas furnace 1988, : Rev. Epperly resigns, accepts call to Edwardsville, Illinois
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  • 198. 2007-2008 Transitional ministry Pastors Rev Dr. Bruce Pullen Rev Connie Stone
  • 199. Rev Connie Stone: Interim Member of Community Baptist since 1999. Connie served both the Akron Area Baptist Association and the ABC of OH, graduated from Northern Baptist in 1995. She has served as pulpit supply, Director of Student Development and taught World religions. Currently she is a hospital chaplain and continues as pulpit supply in the ABC Metro area. Rev Dr. Bruce Pullen: Interim Member of Community Baptist since 2008. Graduate of Colgate Rochester Divinity School and Princeton Theological Seminary, Rev. Dr. Pullen served in the ministry for more than 30 years prior to moving to this area. He is the author of several books and hymns and continues to be a vital member of our church
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  • 214. Narrators: Jim Raddatz Darlene Ulery Richard Keal Al Nieves Sandy Hendricks Katie O’Connell Amy Pastorek Jake Sadovsky Susan Valez W.R. (Bob) Sleep Loraine Wallis Glenn Ulery Dave Ulery II Barb Leornard
  • 215. Technical Support: Jodi and John Ilosvay Sandy Hendricks Research support: Marge Samuels Loraine Wallis Gwynn Ulery Sources: Warrenville Digest Leone Schmidt Come Fly to the prairie In and around historic Warrenville Life and times of Warrenville Community Baptist Church Records
  • 216. Sue Pastorek Music Director for Choir, Bells, and our praise band Eternal Sonshine. A special thanks to Sue Pastorek for 18 years of service for CBC with countless hours of rehearsals and providing the music for this presentation. and to Patricia Uleryfor sifting through mountains of archive material, hours of research, writing the narratives, scheduling and coordinating narrators and designing all the slides.