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The History of Our Church page is designed to provide our church family and friends with information regarding the creation and evolution of the Staunton Seventh-day Adventist Church.

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A Brief Narrative of Our Church History

Pastors Who Have Served Our Church

Charter Membership of the Organized Company of Staunton

Charter Membership of the Staunton Seventh-day Adventist Church

 

 

A Brief Narrative of Our Church History

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The story of the beginning of the Staunton Seventh-day Adventist Church is one of interest for it tells of the working of the Spirit of God on the hearts of people.  God has a way to bring the honest of heart into the light of His love even though those being influenced neither understand His seeming strange ways nor at times do they recognize His leading.

It was in 1924 that Fillmer Hevener left this area to seek employment in Hagerstown, Maryland.  He made his home with his sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shull.  Emma Newcomer, a Sabbath keeping neighbor, was sharing her faith and as a result Mrs. Shull became a Seventh-day Adventist.  Her death, shortly thereafter, brought Fillmer to make his decision to become an Adventist.

The depression of the 1930's caused the company where Brother Hevener worked to close.  His bank account was lost when the banks failed.  So the Fillmer Hevener family returned to Churchville, Virginia to work and live.  He brought his "strange religion" with him but found that his brothers and the neighbors were not to receptive to the new ideas he taught.  As time passed interest grew in Fillmer's way of believing to the place that a retired Adventist minister, Elder George Lawrence, was invited to hold a series of meetings in the Churchville Town Hall.   After these meetings sabbath school and worship services were held in the home of Lester Hevener.

It was soon learned that the John Shoupe family of Staunton were devout Adventists.   Elder Lester Coon conducted a series of meetings in a tent in Staunton.  At this time J.H. Coffman and family, Adventists living in Greenville, joined the small group which began holding services in an old building on Johnson Street.

The first baptism as a result of the tent meetings and additional Bible studies took place on March 17, 1934 in the Middle River. Elder H.P. Elliot, Potomac Conference President, officiated.  The individuals who were baptized that day, along with a few others who were received by letter of transfer and profession of faith, comprised the charter membership of the organized Company of Staunton.

Pastor Hill remained with the growing company until 1935, when Arthur Douglass came to serve for a few months.  Elder R.F. Woods organized the company into a church in the spring of 1936. The charter membership of the new church included the original group of organizers plus a large number of new believers baptized by Elder Woods.  The motto of the new organization was "The God of Heaven, He will prosper us, therefore, we His servants will arise and build." Nehemiah 2:20. Elder Woods located the lot at the corner of Windsor Lane and Dover Street for a new building. Untill the new church could be built, a more comfortable meeting place was found in the modern Woodmen Hall on Central Avenue near the Leader Publishing. 

It took two years to complete the church building.  It was dedicated free of debt on September 5, 1939.  The lumber for the church was donated by the Hevener brothers and the roof by Elder N.P. Neff and son.

Elder Woods was succeeded by Fenton Froom, who later became president of Potomac Conference. He was succeeded by Elder Kenneth Crofoot who was in turn followed by a long line of pastoral shepherds for the Staunton flock.

During the pastorate of Elmer Malcolm the land was purchased for the Coalter Street church as well as the building of the first portion of the C.F. Richards Junior Academy.   Two large classrooms were added with no less than five different additions added on to provide the spacious facility with its offices and gymnasium.  The past few years have seen a strong emphasis on the development of the school at C.F. Richards.

For many years the church family needed the addition of a social or fellowship hall.   During the 90's funds were raised and once again the Hevener Construction Company delivered a beautiful hall to the glory of God, which was fully paid for and dedicated in two years.

The last decade of our church family history has been overloaded with laying to rest aging members of the congregation.  The tears in our eyes are reminders that our seperation will not be long, and we shall eagerly join the chorus of voices to welcome the returning Jesus.  Our earnest prayers today are that we be denied celebration of future anniversaries, because Jesus will come and open our new homes in the heavens which He has prepared for us. [Gail Broeckel, Clifford Hevener]

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Pastors Who Have Served Our Church

George P. Lawrence
Wayne B. Hill
Andrew Fearing
Arthur Douglass
Robert F. Woods
E. F. Koch
Fenton Froom
Kenneth Crofoot
Elder Waldo
William H. Coffman
William H. Grotheer
D. S. Wineberg
Glen Sharman
Dr. Robert S. Kistler
Dr. Frank B. Holbrook
Dr. Elmer Malcolm
Herbert Broeckel
Howard K. Halliday
Carl Pine
Arthur Torres
Dr. Roger Mace
David Yancy
James Cox
Thomas Schroer
Ric Pleasants
Gary Gryte
Robert C. Clarke

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Charter Membership of the Organized Company of Staunton

Received by letter of transfer:




Received by profession of faith:


Received by baptism:







Elder and Mrs. W.B. Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Fillmer Hevener
Mr. John Stroupe


Mrs. Gertrude Harlow


Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Hanger
Dorothy Owens
Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Thacker
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hevener
Richard Hevener
Clifford Hevener
Mrs. Edith Sheffer
Miss Mamie Hensley
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Coffman
Mr. J.H. Coffman
Mrs. Ochie Leavel
Mrs. Pamie Cook
Mr. William Sheffer

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Charter Membership of the Staunton Seventh-day Adventist Church

Mr. and Mrs. Fillmer Hevener
Mr. John Stroupe
Mrs. Gertrude Harlow
Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Hanger
Dorothy Owens
Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Thacker
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hevener
Richard Hevener
Clifford Hevener
Mrs. Edith Sheffer
Miss Mamie Hensley
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Coffman
Mr. J.H. Coffman
Mrs. Ochie Leavel
Mrs. Pamie Cook
Mr. William Sheffer
Mrs. Minnie Armstrong
Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Drott
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hevener
Mildred Thacker
Mrs. Naomi Golladay
Maxine Hevener
Kenneth Hevener
Elizabeth Cook
Harvey Thacker
Janet Ryan
Maggie Lawhorn
Paul Woods
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Madison
Clinton Hevener
Joe Sheffer
Reginald Shull
Mr. and Mrs. James Gregory

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