Pine Valley
Township
Churches
Clark County,
WI
United Methodist
Church of Neillsville, Clark County, WI
Neillsville Churches
A
Historical Collection (featured in The
Clark Co. Press "The Good Old Days").
Assembly of God--History;
Dedication
(1964); Name
Change
Bible Baptist--Index
Catholic Church, St. Mary's--100
yr. Souvenir Plate and
Reverse
side; 150th
Commemorative Booklet
Episcopal-Index
Evangelical Free, Living
Hope-photo;
Community Project
Evangelical Lutheran, St.
John's--Index;
1886-1936;
Golden Jubilee;
Confirmation;
Confirmation 1900;
Biebert 25yrs Ministry;
St. John's
Church Bef. 1936
Jehovah's Witnesses
Lutheran ELCA, Calvary--New
Addition (2005);
New Piano,
Grand Celebration,
Pastor Gordon
Retires;
New Pastor
ready to serve in Neillsville
Norwegian Lutheran--Index
Peaceful Pines--Index
Presbyterian--History
St. Mary's Catholic Church--Index;
Mission
Award;
Rev. Pace
Moving on,
Rev.
Joseph Right at Home
Seventh Day Adventist-Photo
United Church of Christ (Formerly
Congregational/Evangelical & Reformed);
History & Photo;
Pastor Mohr
Retires;
Olson helps
congregation build community at UCC
United Methodist--1889-1891
Membership Rolls & Photos;
Pastors 1858-1930;
Rev. J. McClane quits 6-17-1877;
1955 Confirmation Class;
Celebrates 150 Years;
Photo
Ukranian Orthodox -
History
Unitarian Universalist--Rev.
T. Grafton Owen (3 June 1892);
Thanksgiving Day Dinner (1897);
Winnebago Indian Mission--Home
& School; History
& Photos;
John Stacy;
The Neillsville Indian School: A View of the past;
Hidden in Plain Sight
Zion Evangelical
and Reformed--50th
Anniversary
Notes:
The
church building, on the southeast corner of Clay and
West Fifth Street, has been home to various denominations
through the years. The lot was purchased from
Sol Jaseph in September 1891. The following year,
a new church building was constructed, being dedicated
in February 1893, with James O'Neill being one of the
speakers. The Unitarian Church occupied the worship
center until November 1913 when it sold the building
to the Zion Reformed congregation, moving to Neillsville
from their southern Pine Valley church location in section
32. The Zion Evangelical Reformed congregation
merged with the Congregational Church in 1958, then
built a new worship center, becoming the United Church
of Christ, located at the the corner of West Second
and Park Street. The Assembly of God Congregation
occupied the building for a few years and later the
Seventh Day Adventists who are presently in the
facility (2004).
Pine Valley Township
Prince of Peace Presbyterian--History
Zion Lutheran;
Centennial-1902-2002
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