Thursday, November 16, 2023

Remembering Our Heritage

Dr. Milton Loyer, Conference Archivist

November – 100 years ago

The November 24, 1923, issue of The Evangelical Messenger, weekly newspaper of the Evangelical Church, reported on two revivals within our present conference. 

Rev. B.L. Moore reported from Mt. Rock, Cumberland County: “We have just closed a two and a half week’s evangelistic campaign. Rev. H.R. Wilkes of Baltimore was with us and rendered valuable service. As a real evangelist he has few peers. There was a revival in the church and the conversion of seven souls – five of these are heads of families. We now have our second meeting in progress at McAllister’s appointment [now Good Shepherd Community UMC].”

Rev. A.E. Miller reported from Wiconisco Calvary, Dauphin County: “We held a three weeks’ evangelistic campaign. An effort was made in the Sunday School the last Sunday of the campaign and twenty-four scholars bowed at the mercy seat for pardon. All told, there were twenty-six conversions, and two were reclaimed.”

December – 50 years ago 

December 2, 1973, marked the end of a week-long celebration for the dedication of the new Woodycrest church building. The congregation had been organized in the growing greater State College area by the Allegheny Conference of the United Brethren Church in 1936 with 18 charter members. The new building also marked the end of worshiping in a recycled building with many recycled items.

Their first building had been an abandoned Presbyterian structure from the Warrior’s Mark area that was dismantled and rebuilt in Woodycrest. The bell and gas lamps came from the Paradise United Brethren Church, near Waddle, which had been vacated in 1933. The hymnals came from the Methodist Church in State College. Even in the new building, however, the pews were recycled (and carefully refinished) from the old Methodist Church in Lemont that had recently located to their facility on Branch Road. Woodycrest UMC reported a membership last year of 71.