1840
1844
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December 25: First baptism - Anna Barbara
Volkert. |
1845
1846
1851
1852
 | April 11: First confirmation class confirmed. |
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Organization of the first Sunday School, George
Fisher, Superintendent. |
1853
1854
1855
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Ministers begin to be supplied to St. John's by the Evangelical Synod of North America. |
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Theodore Dresel
becomes pastor of St. John's. |
1856
 | The first parsonage is built for Rev. Theodore Dresel.
The congregation raised $900 to build it, and it will be used until 1874.
Dresel left before it was finished. |
1857
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Albert Schory
becomes pastor of St. John's and moves into the new parsonage. |
1859
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First choir
organized, Martin Boettcher,
Director. |
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Preliminary steps in the organization of the
Evangelical Synod. |
1860
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First steps of the organization of the
Evangelical Synod in Mansfield, |
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W. Duerr
becomes pastor of St. John's. |
1861
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Organization of the first "Frauenverein,"
or Ladies Aid. |
1863
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First organ purchased. |
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August 16: First Missionary Day. |
1864
1866
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St. John's formally affiliates with the
Evangelical Synod of North America. |
1870
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First church building sold for $380.00. |
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The original log church building is moved into
the street and the second church building is built on
that site at Mulberry and First Streets. |
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November 24: First services held in the second
church. |
1871
 | June 25: The second church building is
dedicated. |
 | The old church building is moved to Fourth,
then Fifth and Adams streets and is used as a soap factory for many years. |
1872
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The cost of the second church is totaled at
$21,000. |
1874
 | A. Klein
becomes pastor of St. John's. He rents a house rather than moving into the
parsonage, which is inadequate for his needs. The parsonage is sold with the
idea of using the money to build a new parsonage on the lot next to the
church. The money was instead used to pay off the debt on the church. |
1877
1880
 | The second parsonage is erected adjacent to the
church for Rev. J. B. Jud and his eight children, and will continue
to be in use until 1921. It is very roomy, with plenty of space for entertaining
family and friends. |
1881
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First Young People's League established. |
1886
1894
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First pipe organ installed. |
1895
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Fiftieth anniversary celebrated. |
1896
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The beginning of our "Annual Easter
Offering." |
1901
1902
1903
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Christ Evangelical Sunday School established. |
1905
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Sixtieth anniversary celebrated. |
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Last surviving charter member of the
congregation, George Bauer, dies. |
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First janitor, William Heucher, dies after 55
years of service. |
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Arnold Kallmerten is honored for 33 years as
Choir Director. |
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First class in English in Sunday
School, taught by Katherine Aberle. |
1907
1910
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Second church sold and the site for the third
church is purchased. |
1911
 | The third and present building for St.
John's church is built on the corner of Park Avenue East and Franklin Street
at the cost of $55,000. The old organ, bells, lectern, chancel chairs, and
baptismal font are moved from the First and Mulberry building. It's altar setting and the original painting above it can be seen in
this photograph from a 1932 service. The
original organ, to the left of the altar, and the general interior can be
seen in these pictures of the church decorated for
Boy Scout Sunday, 1918. |
 | The home of Dr. William
Bushnell, at the corner of Park Avenue East and Franklin Street, is
purchased and moved a half block to the corner of Franklin Street and Luther
Place to make room for the new church. It will serve as the third parsonage
beginning in 1921. |
1912
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May 5: The new church building is dedicated. |
1915
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St. John's participates in the Front-Line
Sunday School program, sponsored by the Ohio Sunday School Association. |
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Lot adjacent to church on Park Avenue East is
purchased. |
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Individual Communion Service is introduced. |
1919
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Mrs. Helen Enslin-Seuger becomes our first
missionary. |
1920
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Seventy-fifth anniversary celebrated. |
1921
 | The second parsonage is sold and the Bushnell House, next door to the
church, becomes the parsonage. It originally belonged to Dr. William
Bushnell. |
1922
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First Every-Member-Canvass introduced. |
1923
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The St. John's Guild is organized, with Mrs. V.
Hauserman as President. |
1924
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September 26: Farewell party for Pastor Kienle. |
1925
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Theodore Frohne
becomes pastor of St. John's. |
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The church constitution is revised, and English
becomes the official language. |
 | The church is remodeled and a new organ is
purchased for $17,500. It turns out to be too large for the organ chamber,
so the east extension is built to house it, along with a choir room and
choir loft, at a cost of $25,000. The combined cost almost equals the
$45,000 cost for the entire building in 1911. |
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The St. John's Brotherhood is organized, with
Charles Hoffman as President. |
1926
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June 27: The new organ is
dedicated after an addition is adjoined to the building above the choir loft
to hold the instrument. The addition included a new choir room beneath. A dedication
service is held. Dr. Minor C. Baldwin participates in the services and
performs a dedicatory concert, which
receives a good review in the
local newspaper. |
1929
1930
 | April 20: Acceptance of the gift, "Ascending Christ" for
chancel niche given by Mr. William Martin, member of church, who painted it and
generously offered it to his church. |
 | June 29: Installation of Dr. Saleste by Rev.
G. A. Kienle. |
1931
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March 19: Ladies Aid celebrates 70th anniversary. Mrs. Anna Ost,
President. |
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June 21: Rededication service after major church
redecoration. |
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September: Organization of Brotherhood Men's Chorus by Mr. John C. Klinger. |
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The Congregational and Christian denominations
merge to become the Congregational Christian denomination, one of the
ancestors of the United Church of Christ.. |
1932
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Easter: Two thousand in attendance in four services of day in Sunday
School and Church. |
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Corporate communion is introduced. |
1934
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The Evangelical and Reformed denominations merge
to become the Evangelical & Reformed denomination, one of the ancestors
of the United Church of Christ. |
 | Boy Scout Troop No. 16 is organized by Phil
Smith. |
1935
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January 6 - January 13: Ninetieth anniversary
services. |
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New altar dedicated in memory of Mr. and Mrs.
George Guenther. |
1936
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Helen Mueller becomes our second missionary. |
1937
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April 29: Miss Katherine Aberle, who first
taught English in Sunday School in 1905, dies. |
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May 5: Silver anniversary of the present church
building. The church debt of $2,400 dollars is paid off with an anniversary
offering of $2,773 and the debt note is burned. |
1939
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Miss Hazel Painter is commissioned as our third
missionary. |
1941
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German services are discontinued because of the
anti-German feeling at the outbreak of World War II. |
1944
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The church is renovated for the 100th
anniversary. |
1945
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January 1: Dr. Paul H. Saleste resigns. |
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January 7: St. John's celebrates its centennial
service. Rev. Robert Kienle, son of Dr. Gustav A.
Kienle, is the speaker. |
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165 young men and women of St. John's have
served in the armed services during World War II. |
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100th year anniversary offering raises $13,700. |
1946
1947
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May 26: Farewell
dinner for Rev. Paul Saleste. |
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June 15: Installation of Rev. John C. Melchert. |
 | Many parcels of food and vitamins sent to
Germany and Japan. |
1950
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St. John's members send 16 twenty-two pound
boxes of food to Germany and Japan, 3 cartons of toys to missions in
Mississippi, mittens and cookies to the Winnebago Indians in Wisconsin, food
and gifts to the Salvation Army, and 48 boxes of goodies to the Upper
Sandusky Home for Ages (now called Fairhaven Community). |
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St. John's wins the Bowling Championship. |
 | The fourth
parsonage, a beautiful
three-bedroom home, is built at 501 Overlook Road and the Melcherts move in. |
1952
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April: a Confirmation Reunion Banquet was held
for the classes of 1948 through 1952. |
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May: A living memorial, the Bertha Reuss
Building Fund, raises $1,000 toward a fund which loans money to build
churches in communities in unchurched areas. |
1954
1955
 | February 27: Parish Hall is dedicated to the
glory of God in memory of Bertha
Reuss, a faithful long-time Sunday School
teacher. |
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May: The Sanctuary is redecorated and a new
pulpit, lectern, and chairs donated. |
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December: A nativity
mural is donated to St. John's by billboard businessman Elmer Eckert. It
is then lost and rediscovered in 1983. |
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The mortgage on the parsonage is burned. |
1956
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Children's Chapel started. |
1957
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The Evangelical & Reformed and
Congregational Christian denominations merge to become the United Church of
Christ. |
1958
1959
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May 10: Ordination service of Rev. Richard Van
Voorhis, third son of the congregation. |
1960
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Average weekly attendance in Church School is
413. |
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Plans are made to refurbish the Undercroft. |
1962
1965
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Committee on Christian Education is formed with
an official representative to Church Council. |
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A new sound system is installed in the Sanctuary |
1968
 | New pipe organ from the Hillgren-Lane Organ
Company is installed at a cost of $42,500. |
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April 28: Dedication organ concert at 4:00 p.m.
by Miss Mabel Zehner. |
1970
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Resignation of Rev. Konz. |
 | Undercroft remodeled at a total cost of
$55,475.00, as reported in the Nov. 5, 1970, St. John's Messenger and
the church bulletin dated October 18, 1970. It is also noted in the bulletin
that "BUILDING FUND envelopes are available for contributions to
replace these monies, which, by congregational vote, were taken from other
funds." |
 | October 18: Rev. Alfred (Sam) Schroeder
preaches his trial sermon. |
1971
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Rev. Dr. George Spink serves as Interim Pastor. |
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February 21: Rev. Alfred (Sam) W. Schroeder is
installed as the 18th pastor of St. John's. |
 | The front of the chancel is redecorated for a
more "modern" look and the blue carpeting is installed. New
chancel furniture is designed by William Olinger, architect and member of
St. John's. |
1972
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May: Celebration of 60 years in present
building. |
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Library begins in the former pastor's study. |
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Allen J. Reiter serves as Student Intern
Minister. |
1973
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May 20: Service of Dedication after the
Sanctuary and Chancel are redecorated and provided with new furnishings. |
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Ms. Char Raitt serves as Student Pastor. |
1974
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July 16: Rev. Allen Reiter becomes Associate
Pastor. |
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Begin radio ministry at $41 per week. |
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Charlotte Hellinger becomes the first woman
Council President. |
1975
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Purchase new U.C.C. hymnals. |
1976
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Rev. Schroeder resigns. |
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Rev. Dr. George Spink serves as Interim Pastor. |
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St. John's Bus Ministry begins. |
1977
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Rev. Gerald G. Schuessler
becomes pastor of St.
John's. |
 | Mr. William Olinger, a member of St. John's,
purchases the old second parsonage, restores it to its original condition,
adds an addition, and uses the house as his architectural office. |
1978
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Mr. Rick L. Mearkle comes for a clinical year at
St. John's. |
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June 11: New sound system installed. |
1979
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June 10: 25th Ordination Anniversary celebration
is held for Dr. George Spink. |
1980
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Begin taping worship services for shut-ins. |
1983
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A nativity mural,
lost since Christmas, 1955, is rediscovered in the Parish Hall kitchen,
restored, and hung in the sanctuary. |
1984
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First annual Thanksgiving Dinner. |
1985
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Rev. Schuessler resigns. |
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Rev. Dr. George Spink becomes Interim Pastor. |
1986
1987
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James A. Benzing ordained as 4th son of the
congregation. |
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Junior Church is established during the worship
hour. |
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May 17: Dedication of renovation of the kitchen and
Parish Hall and new accessible restrooms, elevator, and parlor between
Parish Hall and the church. Total cost: $377,199.84. |
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Youth Work Mission at Shannondale, Missouri. |
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Fellowship & Kitchen Committee started for
dinners and funeral receptions. |
1988
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Celebrated Rev. Buehrer's 30 years of ministry. |
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Annual Senior's Day for shut-ins and others
begun. |
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Food pantry for the needy is restarted as St.
John's Door Ministry. |
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Church exterior is landscaped. |
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New sound system and speakers are installed. |
1989
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David S. Jordan-Haas called as Assistant
Minister. |
1990
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David S. Jordan-Haas ordained as Associate
Minister. |
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Sanctuary and Church School Auditorium
redecorated, exterior and new wooden front doors are painted, roofing over
the Auditorium is replaced. |
1991
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Resignation of Rev. Jordan-Haas. |
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Rev. Wray C. Smith becomes part-time Visitation
Minister. |
1992
1993
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August 29: Anne D. McLain installed as Associate
Minister after being ordained May 23. |
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Church celebrates Rev. Buehrer's 35 years of
ministry. |
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A mile of pennies was raised for Bibles to be
sent to the Philippines, a total of 87,000 pennies. |
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Begin weekly television ministry in Mansfield at
a cost of $140 per week for one half hour Sunday morning at 10:30. |
1994
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August 15: Rev. Anne McLain resigns. |
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Sharon Mollica hired as part-time Youth
Coordinator. |
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St. John's 150th anniversary logo and
commemorative poster is designed by Randy Sowash. The poster is framed and
presented to him as a thank-you gift. |
1995
 | January 26: First celebration of St. John's celebrates
150th anniversary with a German-English service by Rev. Buehrer and Rev.
Smith. |
 | February 19: Second celebration of the 150th
year: The St. John's Story is told by Rev. Buehrer. A plaque with the
pictures of all 20 ministers who served St. John's is presented to the
church by the 150th Anniversary Committee. |
 | March 19: Third 150th Anniversary celebration:
An old-fashion hymn sing and the presentation of 20 banners to be hung in
the city square. |
 | April 9: Fourth 150th Anniversary celebration:
A Confirmation Reunion. More than 50 class pictures are on display in the
Parish Hall. Eight new members are confirmed. |
 | May 21: Fifth 150th Anniversary celebration: A
worship service including the President of the United Church of Christ, Rev.
Paul Sherry; Ohio Conference Minister and Executive, Rev. Ralph Quellhorst;
and the North West Ohio Association Minister, Rev. Roger Perl. |
1998
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June: Rev. Lon McSherley becomes pastor of St. John's. |
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Sunday School rooms are refurbished and a new chapel off the sanctuary is
dedicated. A Nursery is added next to the Sanctuary. |
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The parsonage on Overlook Road. is sold to Rev. Marcus
and Jane Buehrer, after Rev. Buehrer's retirement. |
1999
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The Henry Fiedler Library and Historical Room is dedicated. |
2000
2001
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April: Work on restoring the roof and stone work
of the church building is begun. |
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June: Restoration of the stone work is
completed. |
 | October 14: First
Celebration Worship Service held in Parish
Hall between 9:00 and 10:00 a.m., with an attendance of 115. Traditional service continues at 10:30 a.m.
Total attendance for both services showed a 30% increase. A full page story
in the Mansfield News-Journal the following Saturday results in an
attendance of 112 the following Sunday, including about 30 new people. |
2002
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January 1: Cumulative hits on the church Web
site since May 30, 2000, reaches 1700.
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January 6: Mark J. Ludwig II debuts as organist
by performing a half-hour organ recital before the 10:30 a.m. worship
service.
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June 17: Church council formally adopts the
"St. John's UCC Mission Statement."
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November 10: St. John's hosts the city-wide Veteran's
Day service.
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2004
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September 21: Cumulative hits on the church Web
site since May 30, 2000, reaches 6000.
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