The Methodist
Church at Truro, Iowa, grew out of the old Ohio Church which was
organized in 1876. The
Church was built about three and one-half miles northeast of
Truro. In 1892, a new
church was organized in Truro and the building was completed and
dedicated in the summer of 1893.
Because so many
members of the Ohio Church had moved away and the congregation was
so small, the remaining members decided in 1890 to build a church
in Truro. During the
time the church was being built the members worshiped in the
Christian Church in Truro.
The
first minister was Rev. George McDougal.
Only two members of the original Ohio Methodist Church are
still living at this time. After
the church was completed, the congregation shared the services of
the minister with the Peru Methodist Church.
Later, this connection was broken, and they were placed
with the New Virginia Church.
In 1928, they
decided to build a new church.
It was completed and dedicated in 1929.
About ten years ago a yoke was formed with the
Congregational Christian Church in Truro and the same minister
serves both churches. The
Rev. James Nicholson is the present pastor of both churches.
Those who were
trustees when the new church was built were:
Dr. James Hutchinson, I. E. McLees, W. O. Creger, J. S.
Marks, Glenn Queen, and D. F. Reed.
The present
church has been enlarged and a large Sunday School room added.
The kitchen has been enlarged and new pews placed in the
sanctuary. A beautiful
altar was built by Mr. Arthur Purvis a few years ago and an
electric organ was presented to the church by Dr. W. C. Coleman
and his wife.
The
present membership of the church (as of 1966) is more than two
hundred.
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Note:
The church building was sold about 2017, fate of the
congregation is unknown. |
Source: Madison
County, Iowa Atlas, 1966,Midwest Atlas Company, Fremont,
Nebraska |
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