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June 27, 2020

The Constitution Methodist Church

"The new building is a modern structure, 
pleasantly situated above high water mark, and cost $4,500."


The first church building in the Constitution area had been constructed in 1837 to serve a Presbyterian denomination, but was washed away in the flood of 1913. A new church was built on a high hill in Gravel Bank, a safe distance from the Ohio River. By 1915 the Methodists of the community decided they were ready for their own building.

Methodist Episcopal Sabbath School of Constitution
(from an undated manuscript record book)

The people gathered at the School house Sunday, June 21st in the year of our Lord 1914 to organize the M. E. Sabbath School. After singing Whosoever Will May Come Mr. John Kunz prayed that God would let his blessing rest upon the efforts of his people. Singing of No, Not One.

Mr. J. F. Briggs was chosen chairman of the meeting. Allie Deming, Secretary.  Election of Officers.  Mr. John Kunz was chosen Superintendent with Mr. John Baker and Mr. Lycurgus C. Hall for Assistants. Miss Allie Deming, Secretary.  Mr. Robin Baker, Treasurer with Donald Blue for his assistant. Mrs. Abbie Kunz, Organist when we had secured an organ.  Mrs. Lotta Blue, assistant.

Committee on Entertainment. Mrs. Lotta Blue, chairman. Gilbert Deming, Carrie Ritchie, Lucile Berry, Mary Reid, Robin Baker.

Finance committee. Mr. James Blue, chairman. Mrs. Katie Blue, Mrs. Blanche Noland, Mrs. Cora Hall, Mrs. Frank Henthorn, Mr. Sandy Blue.

Mrs. Lotta Blue, Librarian and with the assistance of Mrs. Kunz and Mr. Hugh Reid to select the song books to be used in the Sunday School.

It was then voted to buy our supplies from the Methodist Publishing House. It was decided that Mrs. Cora Hall should write to Mrs. Strain with regard to the price of the organ left at her home.

Robin Baker took up the collection which amounted to $8.05. This to be used to purchase supplies for the new organization.

After the distribution of cards to the children and singing When the Roll is Called Up Yonder Mr. John Baker dismissed us with prayer.

We adjourned to meet June 28th at half past nine o’clock.                                             

Allie Deming, Sec’y.

Methodists Will Build Church at Constitution
Marietta Daily Times, March 9, 1915

The trustees of the M. E. Society of Constitution recently purchased a lot from the Constitution Stone Company and are preparing to erect a new church soon. The building committee consists of Charles Stephan, Hugh Reid, and Omer Covey. They have plans and specifications for a modern two-room building with basement and furnace. This Society was organized last fall and has a membership of 70. The Sunday school enrollment is 97.

This organization is a division of the old Warren Presbyterian church. This was one of the oldest churches in the county, and was conveniently located on the Ohio’s bank about midway between Constitution and Gravel Bank, but was totally destroyed by the 1913 flood. When it came to rebuilding it, the new church was placed on the parsonage lot near Gravel Bank.

This left the Constitution people without any church or Sunday school, so the new organization was formed. The church is flourishing under the efficient pastorate of Rev. Robert Weed of the Marietta district. Any contributions toward the new building will be gratefully received by the committee.



Will Dedicate New M.E. Church at Constitution
The Register-Leader, June 10, 1915

The new Constitution M. E. Church, located at Constitution, Ohio, will be dedicated next Sunday, June 13, 1915. Rev. Albert E. Smith, D.D. Ph.D., president of Ohio Northern University, will preach at 10:00 a.m. and at 2:00 p.m.

Rev. F. M. Evans, District Superintendent, will have charge of the dedicatory services. Rev. Charles Stephan of Oakland, Maryland, and Rev. Fred O. Weed of Albany, Ohio, will be present and assist. Evangelistic services in the evening. All welcome.

History of M. E. Church at Constitution, Ohio
Marietta Daily Times, June 24, 1915

The M. E. Society, Constitution, was organized August 31, 1914.  On March 13, 1915, ground was broken for the new church; and just three months later the new church was
completed and dedicated, June 13th. The services were fitting and impressive. Rev. Albert Edwin Smith, D.D. Ph. D., President of Ohio Northern University, delivered two excellent sermons. When he gave an opportunity to aid the new church the people responded generously, raising $1,618 which cancels all indebtedness. Many thanks are due Messrs. F. D. and M. E. Coffman and sister Etta, for their liberal financial support. 

The dedicatory services were in charge of Dist. Supt. Rev. F. M. Evans, who called the nine trustees (men) to the front, and they formally gave over the new building to the services of the Lord. A number of ministers were present and took part in the services. The choir rendered some excellent music and the male quartet sang a number of selections.  The church was filled to overflowing. 

The new building is a modern structure, pleasantly situated above high water mark, and cost $4,500. It is well finished, has a furnace and gas lights, and was built almost entirely by the surrounding people. It is well arranged and will accommodate several hundred people.  Much credit is due the building committee, composed of Messrs. Charles Stephan, Hugh Reid and Omer Covey, for the efficient manner in which the work has been carried on; also to the pastor, Rev. Robert Weed, for his kindly assistance in every way.

The church has a membership of 70. The Sunday school enrollment is 120. The Ladies’ Aid Society has a membership of 42. The spirit of unity and peace pervades the entire community.  May this church truly be a “city set on a hill whose light cannot be hid.”

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