The origin of the Methodist Episcopal Church, May 1882, is the result of the dedication of seven charter members and their families. The name was later changed to Wesley Methodist, before finally becoming known as the Billings Methodist Church.
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George Keast
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Jno. Trewatha
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Jas. Hildrith
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W.M. Tipper
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George Kinloch
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Mr. Constantine
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Mr. Barris
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There are no records at the archives in Fayette, Missouri, for the
years 1882-1890. It is presumed Billings could have been on a circuit with
Republic, Missouri.
Quarterly Conference records, beginning with year 1891, show that
Billings, Mt. Olive, and Chesapeake were on a circuit. Each church had a
Board of Stewards and Trustees, but quarterly meetings were held together.
First listings of Stewards of Billings were Wm. Tipper. G. L. Keast,
J.H. Keast, and A. G. Keast. Trustees: Jas. Hildrith, and P.M. Laney.
Licensed to preach from our church were J.H. Keast, A.G. Keast,
and Luther Keast.
The sand for the building came from the roadsides and the rock was
quarried. Uncle George Keast laid the foundation and Mr. Constantine was
the head carpenter.
The first entrance to the building was in the middle, entering a
vestibule with two doors, one entering the main auditorium from the left
and the other from the right. The pulpit remains in the same position as
it is today.
Under diligent labor and many hardships the building was completed
and dedicated in November of the same year, with Samuel Warner as the first
Pastor and Uncle George Keast as Sunday-School Superintendent.
After the completion of the Church a three-room parsonage was built.
Later the roof was raised, porches added, making a story and half dwelling,
as it now stands today.
The League Room was added in 1906, with the aid of an endowment
fund of $500.00 left to the church by Mrs. Barris and finances from mite
boxes of each member.
The steeple was in the center of the church when first built, and
change to its present position when the league room was added.
The building was lighted by coal oil lamps for a number of years;
later being replaced by a carbide lighting system. In 1912, the Empire
District Electric Company furnished electricity.
In the year 1931 the St. Louis Conference became know as the Missouri
Conference.
In the year of 1936, when Wesley Fenn was Pastor, the young married
people's class decided to put a basement under the church. The men folk
started work immediately at night with lunch being served by the ladies.
The hole was enlarged but never completed.
On September 12, 1940, Women's Society of Christian Service (WSCS)
was organized with Pastor Rev. D. S. Frazier acting as chairman.
The following officers were elected: |
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President
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Mrs. Oliver Wampler
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1st Vice President
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Mrs. Anna Dreier
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2nd Vice President
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Mrs. Ralph Tiede
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Corresponding Secretary
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Mrs. H.P. Raulston
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Recording Secretary
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Mrs. Cleo Strothkamp
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Treasurer
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Mrs. Henry Koenig
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Charter Members (31): |
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Alice Garbee
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Addie Suttlemeyer
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Alice tiede
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Hanna Stearns
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Anna Drier
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Mrs. J.H. Hubbard
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Bertha Smith
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Cleo Strothkamp
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Ella Schaefer
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Ruth Cloud
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Elsie Wampler
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Lula Raulston
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Glapha Holcomb
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Anna Stegner
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Hatie Cope
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Martha Shutter
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Jessie Frazier
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Ethel Burkey
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Louise Humble
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Maude Massey
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Nancy Dippell
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Viola Wilson
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Naomi Wampler
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Nelle Wagemann
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Olive Garbee
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Mrs. G. D. Cronk
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Pearl Thomas
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Nina Wampler
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Stella Andre
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In 1942, Billings and Hurley were put on a circuit together,
Rev. J. W. Vertz, pastor.
On Oct. 1, 1950, remodeling of Church Parsonage was completed.
June 1951, Mrs. Bessie Owen gave a Crown Pedal Organ.
Lee Butcher and Rev. Hunter attached motor. Mrs. Owen played it.
Oct. 10, 1951, remodeling and re-decorating of church interior was begun.
Nov. 7, 1951, venetian blinds were installed. Private donations
made this project possible.
One Sunday in 1952, Mrs. Elsie Wampler's class announced they were
going to build a kitchen; then the men's class informed them they were going
to complete the basement. Work was again started by the church folks and
basement completed.
March 1, 1952, Oliver Wampler presented the church with baptismal
font and candelabra.
April 21, 1952, Bro. E. R. Puckett repainted the sign on the front
of church.
May 30, 1952, basement and a rest room were completed. Dedication
ceremonies were on Oct. 19, 1952 with a basket dinner, Harold Hunter, Pastor.
Jan. 5, 1943, garage was started, walls and roof completed. Floor
and windows completed at a later date.
Dec. 12, 1953, parsonage rear porch was enclosed. During this year,
Harry Kloppenburg made a replica of the church and presented it, which is
placed on the right side of the altar and used for birthday offerings.
In 1957, Mt. Olive was added to our circuit and Hurley discontinued.
We served with Mt. Olive until 1960, then we were on our own until 1962,
when the conference united us with Mt. Olive, we are still on the same
circuit as of this date, 1982 (1998).
The interior of the building was remodeled in 1957, during the
pastorate of Harold L. Bassett. Rev. and Mrs. Bassett donated the present
pulpit; communion table was donated by the Youth group; one chair by
Charley and Logie Garoutte.
The public address system, was given by the Charles Skea family,
quilting pals and friends, in memory of Anna Skea.
Their sister Mrs. Marie Frederickson gave the outside bulletin
board in memory of W. F. Wagemann and A. N. Wagemann, in the year 1960.
Runners in the aisles were added Sept. 1973.
The Youth Group purchased the organ in 1975, with receipts from a
ham and bean supper and individual's donations.
A gift, of $1000.00, from Mrs. Ruth Massey, was given in memory of
her mother, Mrs. Nora Hildrith, Dec. 1977.
Shrubs in front of the Church were purchased in fall of 1977.
The pews were re-finished and upholstered in March 1978, by
various members.
The United Methodist Women (UMW) furnished the room dividers for
the Hall; also lowered the ceiling in the Sunday-School room and papered
the walls in Nov. 1979.
Harry Kloppenburg donated the lighted baptismal lamp at the left
of the pulpit.
The Fellowship Hall was started in May 1978, and completed in
November. The UMW decorated it, with proceeds from bazaar and bake sale.
Rev. Arthur Daugherty was Pastor. The two sales netted $1650.00.
Dedication of the Hall was May 4, 1980 with Dr. Bill O'Quinn,
District Superintendent, master of ceremonies, with basket dinner at
noon hour, Rev. Clifford Sleeth, pastor.
Colored windows and storm sashes were installed March 1981.
Family donations from the church members contributed to the financing
of the windows.
The beautiful Tapestry of the "Lord's Last Supper" in front
of the church was given by the Alvin E Rusche family, Christmas 1981.
In the spring of 1984, a new parsonage was completed for
approximately $50,000. It has three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Bob McQueen was the first tenant.
In 1989, the new Methodist Hymnals were purchased by various
donations from members of the church.