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We seek to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world by connecting people to God, growing in God, and serving others.
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102 South 8th Street
Estherville,
IA
51334
United States
Phone: (712) 362-4886
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Kevin Moore
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102 South 8th Street
Estherville,
IA
51334
United States
Phone: (712) 362-4886
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Sunday: 9:30 am
Wednesday: 7:00 PM
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Sunday: 9:30 am
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Estherville United Methodist Church History
The history of our church is very unique and interesting. We are the oldest church in Emmet County and 2009 marked our celebration of 150 years of Methodism in Estherville.
It seems the first settlers arrived in this area in 1856. In 1857 the Robert Ridleys came from Maine by train and covered wagon. They built a log cabin where the Rock Island Round House was located by the railroad tracks. In 1858 the Ridleys acquired about one hundred and sixty acres, where the City of Estherville is now incorporated. When the town was later platted, it was named Estherville in honor of Esther Ridley, the first white woman settler and the mother of the first white child, Anna, born here.
Robert and Esther Ridley, like the other early settlers, had been touched by ‘the fire of early Methodism’ before they came to this area. It was in their newly built log home that the first settlers met and ‘raised an alter of prayer.’
The Upper Iowa Conference had supervision over the north half of the state. It was rumored that preaching services were desired here, so the Reverend C.F. McLean was appointed to come. He came directly to the home of Robert and Esther Ridley and organized the first Methodist Episcopal Church Class in Emmet County with nine members. In 1859 they started meeting in Esther Ridley’s kitchen, which was always ‘spic and span.’
By the end of ten years, as the number of members grew, the group met in tents, school houses and prairie sod places.
On May 17, 1880, Robert E. Ridley presented a lot to the church (lot 4, block 56). During the summer of 1881 a church building was constructed; the first house of worship in the county. Labor was donated, so the 28’ x 40’ building cost about $1500. This building, with additions, served the members for several years.
The Ladies Aid of the Estherville Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in the summer of 1887. The Estherville Auxiliary of the Women’s Foreign Missionary Society was organized in June of 1890. The Women’s Home Missionary Society was organized in the summer 1898.
In 1906 a second lot was purchased. The old church was sold as a residence and is now at 309 South 10th Street. A new bid was accepted April 16, 1907 for $16,290 by I.N. Salyers. Dedication for the new church was held on March 29, 1908. This church seated 900 people. Many notable happenings occurred during the lifetime of this church. The first parsonage was added in 1910. This later moved to be a residence and the new and present parsonage was built in 1955 at a cost of $52,000.
Our Education Building was added in 1963 at a cost of $143,000, and was paid upon completion. Our present church was built in 1972 and was consecrated in 1973 on Palm Sunday.
We are proud of our ‘Church in the Round’; ‘without steps to enter.’ We have many good and fun happenings for the people who enter here.
It seems the first settlers arrived in this area in 1856. In 1857 the Robert Ridleys came from Maine by train and covered wagon. They built a log cabin where the Rock Island Round House was located by the railroad tracks. In 1858 the Ridleys acquired about one hundred and sixty acres, where the City of Estherville is now incorporated. When the town was later platted, it was named Estherville in honor of Esther Ridley, the first white woman settler and the mother of the first white child, Anna, born here.
Robert and Esther Ridley, like the other early settlers, had been touched by ‘the fire of early Methodism’ before they came to this area. It was in their newly built log home that the first settlers met and ‘raised an alter of prayer.’
The Upper Iowa Conference had supervision over the north half of the state. It was rumored that preaching services were desired here, so the Reverend C.F. McLean was appointed to come. He came directly to the home of Robert and Esther Ridley and organized the first Methodist Episcopal Church Class in Emmet County with nine members. In 1859 they started meeting in Esther Ridley’s kitchen, which was always ‘spic and span.’
On May 17, 1880, Robert E. Ridley presented a lot to the church (lot 4, block 56). During the summer of 1881 a church building was constructed; the first house of worship in the county. Labor was donated, so the 28’ x 40’ building cost about $1500. This building, with additions, served the members for several years.
The Ladies Aid of the Estherville Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in the summer of 1887. The Estherville Auxiliary of the Women’s Foreign Missionary Society was organized in June of 1890. The Women’s Home Missionary Society was organized in the summer 1898.
In 1906 a second lot was purchased. The old church was sold as a residence and is now at 309 South 10th Street. A new bid was accepted April 16, 1907 for $16,290 by I.N. Salyers. Dedication for the new church was held on March 29, 1908. This church seated 900 people. Many notable happenings occurred during the lifetime of this church. The first parsonage was added in 1910. This later moved to be a residence and the new and present parsonage was built in 1955 at a cost of $52,000.
We are proud of our ‘Church in the Round’; ‘without steps to enter.’ We have many good and fun happenings for the people who enter here.
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Estherville United Methodist Church listing was last updated on the 14th of July, 2022
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