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History of U.B. Churches in Harrisonburg-Staunton Region December 26, 2024

It might be of

interest to readers of this

history to know that there

never has been an

Evangelical Church in the

Staunton District, and so far

as the writer has been able

to ascertain, no Evangelical Front row (left to right) Rev. Andrew C. Agnew, Rev. Thomas L. Coffman, Rev. John
has ever been, or is, a R. Sawyer, Rev. David F. Glovier, Rev. Olin R. Kesner. Back row (left to right) Rev.
member of any of the Kenneth Frank, Rev. Kenneth Shumake, Rev. Arthur E. Grant, Rev. Bruce C. Pfeiffer,
Rev. Joseph Sheets, Rev. Raymond E. Campbell.

Staunton District churches.

The Virginia Conference Minutes of 1964 reveal that in the Staunton District there is a total membership

of 3,181 in the fifteen churches, and that the total value of church property in the District is $1,155.800.

The following are the 18 churches in the EUB Staunton District in 1965 and their charges (where
applicable):

 Belmont, Augusta Circuit
 Bethlehem, Churchville Circuit
 Bluff Dale (Abandoned)
 Cherryvale (Station Church)
 Churchville, Churchville Circuit
 Clay Hill (Abandoned)
 Mt. Kinley (Station Church)
 Mt. Pisgah, Augusta Circuit
 Mt. View, Churchville Circuit
 Mt. Zion, Churchville Circuit
 Pleasant Grove (Station Church)
 Roanoke (Station Church)
 St. Pauls (Station Church)
 Tye River (Abandoned)
 Union Chapel, Augusta Circuit
 Verona (Station Church)
 Walkers Creek (Attached to St. Pauls Station)
 Waynesboro (Station Church).

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