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EARLY CHURCHES of RINGGOLD COUNTY
As soon as the pioneers arrived in Ringgold County, their thoughts turned toward establishing schools and churches. Worship
services were held whenever the circuit riders came through. In some communities Sunday Schools and churches were organized even
though finanical resources were quite limited. Reverend W. C. WILLIAMS of Lorimor preached a sermon in the
timber of Jefferson Township in 1853. In October of 1854, Reverend Mr. BELL, also known as "Iron Jacket Baptist,"
rode up from Fairview (Denver), Missouri to conduct services out of Henry MILLER's home. The following year, Mr. and
Mrs. Luke SHAY returned home to find a Catholic priest waiting for them at the cabin. He later said the first mass
in Ringgold County in the SHAY cabin. Barton DUNNING, who kept the first store in Mount Ayr, started a Sunday school in
1856 and presented the organization with a Sunday School library which he had purchased one of his business trips to St. Louis, Missouri. Mr. SCHROBER, a Methodist preacher, became
the superintendent of this Sunday School and preached the first sermon in the fledgling county seat of Mount Ayr. Few groups, however, could not afford
to erect even humble church buildings. Instead, members of the congregation met in school houses or their homes. The Irish Catholics of Maloy held services in Luke SHAY's parlor until they built a chapel 1/4 of a mile north of town in
1875. Luke SHAY donated half of the construction cost. The citizens of Liberty Township decided to erect a church on a tract of land donated by James A. DRAKE's heirs in 1874.
With little financial resources and building materials scarce, the people garthered large boulders for the foundation and donated timber for the foundation sills. The Widow CALFEE
donated an oak tree that was made into a 40-foot sill. Those who could not donate either materials or money, volunteered to haul logs to the sawmill, lime from a kiln in Decatur
County, or shingles and lumber from Leon. Others helped put up the building. When the church was finally completed, it was done so debt free. Elder TODD dedicated the church,
named High Point Methodist Church. S. L. THOMPSON noted in the April 21, 1914 edition of The Mount Ayr Record-News, "Those of us who were boys when the church was being built
are now men with silver hair. . . High Point Church has now become one of the old landmarks of the early settlement of Ringgold County....standing as a monument to the memory of
the loyal, hardy settlers of the surrounding country."
The Palestine United Brethren Church was erected three miles south of Delphos. With more and more people purchasing automobiles,
the membership dwindled until the church closed its doors in 1918 when the remaining congregation transferred their membership to the Redding church.
Many of the country churches relied upon the services of circuit riders, clergymen who followed prairie trails from one congregation to another. The circuit riders lived on their horses furnished by the members of their
circuit, going from home to home, community to community. Some riders reportedly wore out eight horses a year. Nearly penniless, they were "happy in God" as they attended to members of their
flock scattered over the rolling hills of the prairie.
Camp meetings and tent revivals thrived in the southern part of Ringgold County from the 1870's until around 1910. The excitement and fervor of these revivals were a welcomed break from the daily routine of life on the
farm and drew in large crowds. The strongest evangelist sermons drew the largest crowds. An annual camp meeting was held from 1872 to 1875 on the Isaac MARSHALL farm in Middle Fork Township. Later, these meeting were
held on the Luther DENNIS farm, also in Middle Fork Township. Mrs. Anna DAVIS, an evangelist of the Evangelical Church, conducted tent meeting in August on a 40-tract of land John BUSH purchased specifically for religious
purposes, then grazing the rest of the year. Old-timers declared that they could hear the amassed singing hymns from two miles away. Before most of the outlaying villages and towns existed, five churches had been erected
in Mount Ayr. The first, the Methodist Church was constructed in 1869 and followed by the United Presbyterian Church in 1870. The Baptist Church was erected in 1873; the Presbyterian Church in 1875, and the Christian Church
in 1882.
A log church was erected in Bethel Cemetery, located south of the town of Goshen. This early church was replaced by a
frame church which was constructed in 1881. Two loads of lumber for the construction of the new church arrived by
rail. Later, the church was moved to Diagonal in 1890.
At one time there were four churches in Benton: the United Brethren, Seventh-Day Adventist, United Methoidst, and
Christian Churches. There were two churches in Knowlton.
In 1890, there was a new Methodist Church erected in Benton and the Bohemian colony near Diagonal replaced
their church situated on the DOLECHECK farm with a new church building. The Goshen church was moved to Diagonal in 1890. By 1895, there were 25 churches in Ringgold County with some of the smaller rural churches already closed with their membership transferred to other larger congregations. The congregation at Kellerton held
services in a schoolhouse. A Christian Church in Tingley was erected in 1882, the first in a group of towns platted out along sites by the railroad. In 1882, a Baptist Church was erected in Delphos; a Catholic Church in Kellerton;
a United Brethren Church in Beaconsfield; and an Evangelistic Church at Wirt (later Ellston.) By 1895, two or three churches had been established in each of Ringgold County's villages. Reverend William BROWN, pastor of the United
Presbyterian Church of Mount Ayr, established a mission church at Eugene. The evangalistic spirit swept through the county with four young women stepping forward to dedicate their lives to missionary services abroad: Josephine STAHL
went to Darjeeling, India; Helen GALLOWAY went to Chung King, China; Lydia WILKINSON went to Foo Chow, China; and Fannie PERKINS went to Rangoon, Burma.
In 1971, Bishop Maurice DIGMAN established a team ministry of three priests to serve the combined parishes of
St. Patrick's of Grand River. These parishes include St. Brendan's Church, Leons, Iowa, both of Decatur County;
St. Joseph's Church, Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa; St. Bernard's Church, Osceola, Clarke County, Iowa;
Immaculate Conception Church, Maloy, Ringgold County, Iowa; Corydon Catholic Community, Corydon,
Wayne County, Iowa; St. Mary's Church, Woodburn, Iowa; and in 1978, Sacred Heart
Church, Chariton, Lucas County, Iowa, joining the Leon Region of Catholic Community.
Sources:
Ringgold County History Complied and written by the Iowa Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Iowa, Sponsored
by Ringgold County Superintendent of Schools, Mount Ayr, Iowa. 1942.
Written & Submitted by Sharon R. Becker, 2008

RINGGOLD COUNTY CHURCHES
Past and Present
Assembly of God Church, Kellerton
Pastor Charles HUSTED (2009)
Assembly of God Church, Mount Ayr
Assembly of God Church, Redding
The Baptists, Early History in Southern & Southwestern Iowa
Early Primitive Baptist Church History in Iowa
Baptist Convention Notes, 1881 - 1882
Baptist Church (Historial), Caledonia, Iowa
Baptist Church, Delphos, Iowa
originally Goshen Baptist Church, moved to Delphos and renamed in 1884
Baptist Church, historical, Maloy, Ringgold County, Iowa
torn down in 1921; materials used for
Delphos Baptist Church where Maloy's bell is displayed
Oakland Baptist Church was located approximately 7 1/2 miles southeast of Mount Ayr, at the site
of the Oakland Cemetery. The congregation joined the First Baptist Church of Mount Ayr in 1913.
Baptist Church, Ringgold City, Ringgold County, Iowa
dismantled and materials used to contruct Assembly of God Church, Redding in 1930's
Baptist Church, Knowlton, Iowa
Contribution by Delbert Spencer
Baptist Church, Mount Ayr
Baptist Church, Tingley, Iowa, built 1884
Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church (Historical), Delphos
Bohemian Church, rural Diagonal
Christian Church, Benton
Christian Church, Delphos, Ringgold County, Iowa
later Seventh Day Adventist Church
Christian Church (Disciples of
Christ), Diagonal merged into United Church of Diagonal, January 1, 1981
Christian Church, Ellston
Christian Church, Mount Ayr
Church of Christ, Mount Ayr
after 1913, The Catholic Church of Mount Ayr until sometime in the 1990's.
Church of Christ, Tingley
Community Bible Church, Redding
Community of Christ Church (formerly Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints), Mount Ayr
Rob ROLFE, presiding Elder; Alan SMITH, assistant (2009)
Enterprise Methodist Church, Benton, 1870's
Eureka Methodist Church, rural Ringgold County, 1870's
Evangelical Church, Delphos
held services at
1st Baptist Church of Delphos
Evangelical Church, Mount Ayr
Faith Presbyterian Parish, Tingley
Fairview Methodist Episcopal Church, Polen, Ringgold County, Iowa
First Baptist Church, Mount Ayr
First Christian Church, Ellston
First Christian Church of Kellerton, Iowa
presently Bank of Christ Church
First Christian Church, Mount Ayr
First Christian Church, Tingley
First Lutheran Church (LCMS), Mount Ayr
Reverend Gary JAECKLE (2009)
Free Methodist Church, Mount Ayr
Fry Chapel, south of Mount Ayr
Goshen Baptist Church, rural Delphos
moved to Delphos in 1884 and renamed Delphos Baptist Church
Hickory Grove Advent Church, Rural Ringgold County
Pastor Dean EWING; Sherry WILEY, supply pastor (2009)
High Point Methodist Espicopal Church, Liberty Township
Immaculate Conception Church, Maloy
Father Thomas DOOLEY (2009)
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witnesses, Mount Ayr
The Lighthouse, west of Mount Ayr north side of Highway 2
Lutheran Church, Mount Ayr
A History of the Mennonites and Amish in Iowa
Methodist Episcopal Church, Benton
Methodist Episcopal, Chariton District Appointments, 1912
Methodist Church (Historial), Caledonia, Iowa
Methodist Episcopal Church (Historical), Ringgold City, Ringgold County, Iowa
Methodist Church, Diagonal, 1911
present-day United Church of Diagonal
Methodist Church, Knowlton, Iowa
Middle Fork Methodist Episcopal Church previously Rose Hill Methodist Episcopal Church in 1870's
a.k.a. Middle Fork United Methodist Church, Ringgold County
Sunday School Classes
and Organizaitons, Middle Fork Methodist Church
Nazarene Church, Knowlton, Iowa
Palestine Church, Redding
Pentecostal Church, Redding
See Assembly of God Church
Pleasant Hill Church,
Middle Fork Township, Ringgold County
Pleasant Hill Church Group
Contribution by Phillana Smelser
Presbyterian Church in Iowa, 1876
Presbyterian Church, Diagonal
Presbyterian Church, Mount Ayr, Iowa
Redding Sunday School Class, circa 1913
Regular Baptist Church, Mount Ayr Pastor Charles HAWKINS (2009)
Reorganized Church of Later Day Saints of Jesus Christ, Mount Ayr
Shiloh Methodist Church, rural Ringgold County, 1870's, discontinued circa 1880's
St. Joseph Catholic Church of Mount Ayr, Iowa
Father Thomas DOOLEY (2009)
Seventh Day Adventist Church, Delphos
formerly Delphos Christian Church
Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Mount Ayr
United Church of Diagonal, Iowa
United Methodist Church, Beaconsfield, Iowa, 1950
Pastor Rick HAWKINS (2009)
United Methodist Church, Ellston
Pastor Brian OLIVER (2009)
United Methodist Church, Kellerton
Pastor Rick HAWKINS (2009)
United Methodist Church, Mount Ayr
United Methodist Church, Redding
Vacation Bible School, 1952
United Methodist Church, Tingley
United Presbyterian Church, Mount Ayr
United Presbyterian Church, Redding, Iowa, built 1889
United Presbyterian Church, Tingley, Iowa, built 1889
Tent Chapel Church of Christ, approximately 3 miles south of Blockton
Wishard Chapel, Tingley
Ministers, Pastors, & Spiritual Leaders of Ringgold County
An on-going project
"Steeple" photograph by Sharon R. Becker, May of 2009

Many Ringgold County families and residents are included in Decatur County IAGenWeb-site's
A History of the Catholic Church: Decatur County, Iowa" by Rev. Edward J. HARKIN, pastor, 1956, and
transcribed in January & February, 2002 by Nancee (McMURTREY) SIEFERT. This work includes genealogical information,
obituaries, and family information. This transcription covers five webpages:
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