Deer
Creek Chapel of the Christian and Missionary Alliance is located
in Walnut Township.
The
first church group to have the building was known as “The Church
of God,” Neighborhood Chapel. The church building was
erected in 1923 under the supervision of Jack Hoover, carpenter of
Peru. The land was given by R. W. Adcock. The church
was built by donations from the local community and some outside
of the community.
The
first families who represented the church were as follows:
R. W. Adcock, John Burgan, Louis Loomis, John Verwers, Clyde
Taylor, Mrs. Mary Riggs, Frank Kirk and C. C. Schoonover.
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Deer
Creek Chapel
Photo
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The
church was sold to the Christian and Missionary Alliance
denomination in 1945.
Through
the ministry of the state directors of Child Evangelism and a
missionary from the American Sunday School Union, a Sunday School
was organized in the Deer Creek rural schoolhouse with a
membership of 440 in the summer of 140. They continued
classes there holding some out under the shade of the trees until
that fall when the Church of God gave them permission to use their
church building east of the school house. They continued
their Sunday School there having special speakers and gospel teams
whenever possible.
In
the late summer of 1943, an extension worker from the Christian
and Missionary Alliance held one week’s meeting and was
instrumental in locating a young graduate out of Nyack Bible
College in New York. Through his ministry a splendid work
was started. His ministry of two years ended when he was
called to the mission field in India. It was at that time
the congregation bought the church building from the Church of God
and organized as a Christian and Missionary Alliance Church.
The
charter members were Mr. and Mrs. Emory Ackelson and family,
Jonathan Amstutz now a missionary in India, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Burkhead and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cain, Mr. and Mrs. George
Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Parker and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Fon Porter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Porter and Larry, Mr. and Mrs.
John Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinett, Mr. and Mrs. Forest
Spencer, Mrs. John Ricketts, Mrs. Guy Williams and Lola.
May
of the young people have gone out into the Christian service and
two other pastors have been called to the mission field, one to
the Philippines and another to French West Africa.
Attendance ran up to 80.
The
present pastor is L. J. Knouf.
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Source: Madison
County Atlas, 1966, Midwest Atlas
Co, Freemont, Nebraska |
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