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The denomination known as Disciples of
Christ (DOC) was born out of a revival held in
Cane Ridge, Kentucky in the
summer of 1801. The religious movement spread cross the frontier like
wildfire. When this movement was only 42 years old, our church here in
Gallatin, Missouri was born. (more DOC
history)
First
Christian Church (FCC) was organized on June 17, 1843 with 41 charter
members. The congregation met in the Daviess County courthouse until state
militia took control of the courthouse in 1861 (during the Civil War).
After the war, FCC started worshipping in a consistent
location with 23 members and in 1867 they completed their first building at
a cost of $4,000. This building was their home until January 1899, when a
new sanctuary was dedicated (photo left). Around 1913, the men of the congregation
dug a basement beneath the sanctuary and the ladies raised money to add a
fellowship hall and kitchen in this new space. In addition to the sanctuary,
the congregation built a Christian education/office building in
1963, and a
new fellowship hall was completed in 1995
(bottom left photo).
Today, First Christian Church
has moved all our services to our fellowship hall, which has been
transformed into a transitional worship center. Offices are now located at this
location, 1501 South Main Street, Gallatin, MO.
We are now in the visioning process to see what direction the
Lord is taking us--this is an exciting time in the life of our church!
(click on the small photos to make them
larger)
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