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History
of East Heights United Methodist Church
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In
June 1945, a small group of people with a dream met with the Wichita District
Superintendent A. E. Henry to discuss the formation of a new Methodist church
in East Wichita. J. H. Huston shared that dream and made possible the purchase
of a building site and, with a gift of $40,000.00, established a building
fund. |
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Dr.
Basil Johnson was appointed in the fall of 1945 to organize and develop the
Oliver Street Methodist Church. At the church's first services on February
3, 1946, Sunday school attendance was 66 and worship 124. Charter Sunday
was held April 14th, 1946, with 181 members received. In May, the name was
changed
to East Heights Methodist Church. |
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As
attendance increased, the congregation moved to Robinson Intermediate School.
Construction of the Chapel began in May 1948, and on February 17th, 1949,
the first services in the new church were held, with 263 present for Sunday
school
and 336 for worship. |
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By
the fall of 1952, the membership had grown to 826, and it was necessary to
hold two worship services and three Sunday school sessions. Another building
fund was established, and in 1956 the congregation moved to the Undercroft
for worship services and adult church school classes. By the fall of 1958,
East Heights had more than 1,800 members and the need for completion of the
Sanctuary was evident. The first worship service in the Sanctuary was on
Mother's
Day, 1960, with 1,581 person's present. |
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On
April 9th, 1961, the new East Heights' 41-rank organ, built by Casavant-Frere
Company of Canada, was dedicated as the Lloyd R. Pickrell Memorial Organ.
In 1982, five ranks were added and a 13-rank Hedrick Memorial antiphonal
organ was installed in the balcony. In 1994, Casavant installed a solid-state
electronic action in the main console and performed extensive renovation
and repair on
the mechanics of the Sanctuary organ. |
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The
newest addition was consecrated September 10th, 1989 and doubled the church's
capacity for Christian education and community service. It included a multi-purpose
facility given by the Frank E. and Harriet E. Hedrick Foundation dedicated
as Hedrick Hall, the Clay Barton Youth Center given by Frank and Patsy Barton
in memory of their son, and the Hanna Education Center, given by Bill and
Janice
Hanna. |
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East
Heights has been under the leadership of six Senior Pastors in it's 61-year
history:
Dr. Basil Johnson 1945 - 1964
Dr. George Richards 1964-1977
Dr. Everett Mitchell 1977-1980
The Rev. Jack Harris 1980-1990
The Rev. Jon Jones 1990-2007 The Rev. Dr. JC Kelley 2007-Present |
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