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GOLDEN JUBILEE &#13;
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SUGAR GROVE METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
&#13;
1889 – 1939&#13;
&#13;
Sugar Grove Methodism has a heritage that is rich beyond compare.  It is a heritage that is filled with tales of brave men and women, of preachers whose home was a saddle; it is a heritage that will compare to any nobility in things accomplished and goals gained.&#13;
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It was over one hundred years ago that the first Circuit riding Methodist preacher visited Sugar Grove Township.  His name was John Clark.  There was no village in those days only a few scattered settlers.  Yet, for some reason or other, that first preacher chose to make Sugar grove his home, and for many years after our township was the headquarters of Fox River Valley Methodism.  At first services were held in homes.  Sometimes the preacher was forced to be elsewhere, then one of the lay members of the congregation would preach.  But there were always services.  These men and women, opening a wilderness for colonization, knew the importance and the reality of their God.&#13;
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Our own church building, whose fiftieth anniversary we are observing this year, was begun in the fall of 1888.  We cannot attempt to enumerate here the names of those who backed this church venture in the “Grove”, and who made it possible to dedicate the church in the spring of 1889 absolutely free of debt.  However, we cannot pass on without mentioning the Laidies Aid, which society was organized in 1885, and “Uncle Dan” Gordon who gave the land upon which the church stands.&#13;
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For many years after the dedication of the new church, services were held both in the morning and afternoon.  The morning service was the regular Methodist worship service.  In the afternoon, the facilities of the church were thrown open to a group of men and women who desired to hold “union services”.  It was not many years, however, before this distinction was done away with; the services were united and, as one of the present members of our church has said in recalling the whole fifty years of history, “ever since we have worked together.  We’re all trying to be Christians here.”&#13;
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As we observe this anniversary, the members of our church cannot help but feel encouraged over the future.  We have at the present time 108 members, irrespective of those who shall join the church on this occasion.  For the last five month period our smallest church attendance was 61, our largest 197, our average 77.  Recent improvements include a new bathroom in the parsonage, new hymnals, a musical tower, using our pastor’s equipment, and some of the work redecorating our church basement has already been done.  We expect that in the very near future this will be completed.  New organizations include a weekly Epworth League, a Sunday School orchestra, a Junior Girls Choir, a children’s story hour during the week and a nursery class during the worship service on Sunday, a daily vacation Bible school, a Cradle Roll Sunday School Class, and a Queen Esther and Women’s Missionary Societies.  Additional plans are already underway to provide hard of hearing aids in our sanctuary, and to secure robes for our splendid choir.&#13;
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1940&#13;
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&#13;
1967&#13;
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&#13;
1970&#13;
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1998&#13;
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2000&#13;
Rev. Steve Good&#13;
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2002&#13;
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2004&#13;
Rev. Steve Good&#13;
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2006&#13;
Rev. Steve Good&#13;
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Back L-R:  Charlotte St. John, Caitlin Baker, Alicia Robinson, Rebecca Wilson, Becky Hauge, Samantha Johnson, Kaity Olson, Emily Stege, Elicia DiBella, Lisa Roberson, Jordan Hester&#13;
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Ralph W. Renk, 1st Lt., US Navy, World War II , Korea&#13;
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Sugar Grove American Legion (SGAL) Auxiliary Post #1271&#13;
We honor our Vets.&#13;
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May God protect our POWs.&#13;
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Click on image to open a PDF with a compilation of photos.  Individual photos can be found by searching for "Sugar Grove Veterans Park".</text>
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