Twin Falls Church

(1907-)  

 

The Gospel Messenger Sept. 29, 1906 page 620 Vol. 45 No. 39

Twin Falls.—The Town Site Company offered to donate a lot on which to build our proposed new church. Bro. T. J. Beckwith, of Payette, Idaho, treasurer of the mission board, was here and with the aid of the brethren selected a corner lot in a growing part of the city. Steps will be taken at once to build a church. Arrangements are now made to have services in the M. E. mission each Sunday at 3 P. M. A deacon brother has moved to this place since our last report. Bro. Chas. E. Delp, of Aurelia, Iowa, is now here looking over the country with a view of locating. Bro. Delp gave us two good sermons on last Sunday. Here is a good place for poor people to get homes.—L. E. Keltner, Twin Falls, Idaho, Sept. 18.

 

The Gospel Messenger Dec. 15, 1906 page 796 Vol. 45 No. 50

Twin Falls.—The work at this place is moving along nicely. Our new churchhouse is fast nearmg completion. We hope to be able to dedicate by Jan. 1. The house will be frame, 28 x 42 feet, with an addition of 14 x 28 feet. The district mission board have made it possible for us to have this much-needed house of worship. Those wishing information of this country, please write the undersigned, enclosing stamp.—L. E. Keltner, Twin Falls, Idaho, Dec. 3.

 

The Gospel Messenger Feb. 23, 1907 Page 124 Vol.  46 No. 8

Twin Falls.—We met Feb. 2, to organize into a working body There were ten members present. Bro. J. U. G. Stiverson presided. We elected the following officers: Elder. Bro. L. E. Keltner; clerk, Sister Bertha Keltner; treasurer. Sister Alice Swab; church correspondent for the Messenger, the writer. We also elected our Sunday-school officers for six months. The writer was chosen superintendent and Sister Bertha Keltner assistant. Sunday, Feb. 3, we dedicated our church building at this place. Bro. Stiverson preached the dedication sermon. The other ministers of the different churches joined in with us. We took up a collection and received $27.15. The outlook for the cause at this place is very encouraging.— . A. Swab, Twin Falls, Idaho, Feb. 4.