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History of St. Timothys
Why our name doesn't have an apostrophe
1950-1960 As interest grew in a new church, an organizational meeting was held on May 23, 1952 with 43 in attendance at the Cedar Heights School. The Rev Edward Meyer was appointed by the North Iowa Conference as the first pastor in June. Reverend Meyer suggested the name given to St. Timothys. The first worship service of St. Timothys was held in the Auditorium of Cedar Heights School on June 29, 1952 and was attended by 80 persons. Preliminary steps toward a new church building began in June, 1952. Ground breaking for the first portion of the church took place on March 29, 1953.
Construction of the new building, which is now our Fellowship Hall, kitchen, and part of the gathering space, began in December that first year. The first service in what is now called Fellowship Hall was held on July 19th of that same year. Membership grew to 82 with 100 children and adults regularly attending Sunday School. A memorable moment for the growing congregation was Jul 19, 1953, when the first worship service was held in the new building after 14 months of services in Cedar Heights School. On Sept 20, 1953, Bishop F. Gerald Ensley consecrated St. Timothys' first building. The Pioneer Adult Sunday School class started in April of 1954 and became a tradition that continued through the early 70's. October saw the approval of a parsonage building project completed in July, 1956. The Reverend Robert Moss was appointed to take over leadership of St. Timothys in June 1957. Under his leadership, construction of tile present sanctuary was boldly undertaken. The building committee hired architect Keith Lorensen of Waterloo on May 2, 1958. In 1959, plans were approved for a Sanctuary, overflow room, 2 large rooms for Educational space and some remodeling of the existing building to provide offices Almost a year later, on July 17, 1960, the first worship service was held in our present sanctuary. On Sept 25, 1960, Bishop Gerald Ensley consecrated the new sanctuary at morning worship.
1960-1970 The Reverend Roger Russell became the 3rd pastor of this congregation, serving from 1961 to 1967. Plans for a two floor, 6200 square foot addition to provide added educational space were approved in 1964. This new educational wing was built during Rev. Russell's tenure, and was opened for use on Sunday, April 25, 1965. On January 23, 1966, Bishop James S. Thomas consecrated the new educational facility including the library and Sunday School office. The Reverend William Green was the fourth St. Timothys pastor from 1967 to 1970. During his pastorate, the mission outreach of St. Timothys became more evident through local support of the urban ministry and use of the building by Head Start. St. Timothys also participated with several other churches to create the Logandale Housing Project in Waterloo for low income families.
1970-1990 St. Timothys celebrated its 25th anniversary in 1977 under the leadership of new pastor Paul O. Pfaltzgraff. The Trinity Sculpture, cross, candlesticks and altar cloths were added in 1978. St. Timothys continued its involvement in the community and beyond including UMCOR, Community Meals, and Habitat for Humanity. Reverend Robert Leverenz was appointed to St. Timothys in June of 1980. During this period the Appalachia Service Project was in full swing sending youth groups on missions every summer. The parsonage was renovated in preparation for the arrival of Reverend Dan Herndon and his family in June of 1987.
1990-Present 1997 saw the first of several Pork Dinner fundraising events held at St. Timothys bringing the congregation together to raise funds for Urban Ministry and other local missions. In June 1998, Reverend Dick Clark was appointed to serve as Senior Pastor. In 1999, St. Timothys welcomed the Montessori System school to its facility continuing a history of community support. In that same year, air conditioning was added to the sanctuary. In 2002, St. Timothys celebrated 50 years of ministry in Cedar Falls. Several former pastors accepted invitations to take part in the event, including Reverend Edward Meyer, the very first pastor at St. Timothys. On the heels of our 50th anniversary, the congregation decided it was time to update our physical surroundings and in early 2005 we completed a major renovation of the sanctuary, offices, and main hallways. As a result we are enjoying new, welcoming, and open spaces that encourage innovations in worship and fellowship. The congregation sent all their best wishes with Dick and Linda Clark as they retired from their positions as Senior Pastor and Director of Music Ministries in June 2010. During their final year with us, a scholarship in Dick's name at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary was created and fully endowed. And our mortgage for the 2005 renovation was paid in full. We welcomed the Rev. Linda Butler as our new pastor on July 4, 2010. The story of St. Timothys continues as we grow in both in body and spirit.
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