Calvary Memorial Church
Calvary Memorial Church | |
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Calvary Memorial Church | |
Location | Oak Park, Illinois |
Country | United States |
Denomination | Non-Denominational, Evangelical Christian |
Website | www.calvarymemorial.com |
History | |
Founded | 1915 |
Architecture | |
Style | Romanesque |
Clergy | |
Senior pastor(s) | Gerald Hiestand |
Calvary Memorial Church of Oak Park is a nondenominational church on Lake Street in Oak Park, Illinois, United States.
History
In the winter of 1915, a few families from about five different area churches, representing different denominations and traditions, gathered in a home with the idea of starting a new church. These founders wanted this new church to be free of denominational ties and yet faithful to the Bible. On March 21, 1915, Madison Street Church met for the first time in a rented storefront on Madison Street. Their first budget was less than $100. In 1937, the name was changed to Madison Street Bible Church, and finally in 1959 to Calvary Memorial Church. A fire destroyed much of the facility in 1977, after which the congregation rented facilities for two years until purchasing its existing building on Lake Street in the heart of Oak Park from the First Presbyterian Church.[1]
That existing building is in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, and was modeled on Trinity Church in Boston, with such features as cylindrical towers with conical caps and a clay roof. First Presbyterian Church built the sanctuary in 1902, added a Sunday school building in 1911, and a church house in 1930. Extensive renovations occurred in 1958. Calvary completed its own renovations to the building in 2004.
Pastors
Thirteen men have served Calvary Memorial Church as senior pastor (or its historical equivalent).
- Dr. Louis Talbot (1915–1917)
- Rev. J.C. O'Hair (1917–1920)
- Rev. James Emblen (1924–1926)
- Rev. Robert J. Devine (1926–1933)
- Rev. Arthur H. Fardon (1935–1943)
- Dr. Wayne E. Buchanan (1943–1945)
- Rev. Gordon B. Kemble (1945–1951)
- Rev. John R. Emmans (1952–1958)
- Rev. Robert D. Gray (1958–1974)
- Dr. Donald R. Gerig (1976–1986)
- Dr. Ray Pritchard (1989–2005)
- Dr. Todd A. Wilson (2008–2018)
- Dr. Gerald Hiestand (since 2018)
References
- ^ "About - Calvary Memorial Church in Oak Park, IL". Calvary Memorial Church.
External links
- Calvary Memorial Church
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- Oak Park Elementary School District
- Oak Park and River Forest High School
- Fenwick High School
- Frank Lloyd Wright–Prairie School of Architecture Historic District
- Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
- Unity Temple
- Ernest Hemingway
- Birthplace of Ernest Hemingway
- Edgar Rice Burroughs homes
- Medical Arts Building
- Oak Park Conservatory
- Pleasant Home
- George W. Smith House
- Scoville Square
- Seward Gunderson Historic District
- Robert P. Parker House
- Horse Show Fountain
- Oscar B. Balch House
- Oak Park Arms
- Suburban Trust and Savings Bank Building
- Walter Gale House
- Arthur Heurtley House
- Oak Park Metra station
- Green Line (CTA)
- Blue Line (CTA)
- Pace
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