Historical Images of Porter County
Christian Church, Hebron, Indiana
Hebron, Indiana
Date: Circa 1910-1920
Source Type: Postcard
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: P. S. &
Company
Postmark: Date illegible, Hebron, Indiana
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: During the summer and fall of 1877,
a major Christian revival meeting that took place over eleven weeks in Hebron,
which led to a considerable increase in the interest of religious observation in
the town. The Christian Church in Hebron was formally organized under the
direction of Reverend Lemuel Shortridge on September 16, 1877, at Sweeney's
Hall. The original Christian Church was constructed in 1878 at a cost of
$1,100 under the direction of Reverend A. B. Maston. Reverend Maston later left
the church and became a missionary in New Zealand. In the spring of 1910, the
original church, located at 202 East Sigler, was remodeled and enlarged, as seen here, at a cost of $7,000
under the pastorate of Reverend S. W. Brown. Considerable construction again
took place on the structure in 1959 when the building was moved back from the
street by 20 feet, a full basement was excavated, a new foundation laid, and the
auditorium remodeled. In the 1980s, the church underwent remodeling with
replacement of the theatre seats in the sanctuary with cushioned pews, new
carpeting, a new pulpit, and renovation of the fellowship hall and classrooms.
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Image and related text prepared by Steven R. Shook