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Goshen Methodist Church, Goshen IA

STEWARD, HARVEY

Posted By: Sharon R Becker (email)
Date: 5/5/2010 at 15:50:31

GOSHEN METHODIST CHURCH
Goshen, Ringgold County, Iowa

On September 6, 1883, the Methodist congregation completed building a new frame church in Goshen. To raise money for the brass bell, the town hosted a hometown talent-show. The bell was cast in Ohio and weighed 400 pounds. It was purchased for $100.

On September 16, 1898 during a meeting of the quarterly conference held at the Goshen Methoidst Church, it was voted to give the church to Diagonal providing the people would move and repair it for worship without incurring a debt. It was estimated that it would cose $500 to do the work of moving and re-fitting the church. At the time, over $300 had been raised. The conference expressed a desire to move the building before winter.

While the church was being prepared for its removal to Diagonal, the Methodist Society rented the Odd Fellows Hall for their Sabbath School and preaching services. The first Sabbath observance with the Goshen and Diagonal congregations was held on October 30, 1890.

On July 6, 1905, it was noted that woodpeckers had been playing havoc with the spire on the Church. Brothers STEWARD and HARVEY suggested to remove the spire which would encourage the woodpeckers to 'give bent to their mischief' elsewhere.

The Goshen Church was moved once again in April of 1911 to make way for the construction of a new brick church building. It was destroyed by a fire years later.

In observance of the 100-year anniversary of Methodism in the town of Diagonal, the brass bell was installed on a bell tower made of native stone and located beside the Diagonal Methodist Church, nearly 100 years after it was purchased for the Goshen Church. It rang out on September 27, 1970, opening the Knowlton Lives Again festivities hosted by the Ringgold County Historical Society.

SOURCE: Diagonal, Iowa: Centennial History 1888-1988 Pp. 157-8. 1988.

Transcription by Sharon R. Becker, May of 2010

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