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LaCrosse

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LaCrosse Church.
Branches: ACCA
Date Founded: 1915
Attendance 2024: 88
Address: 508 Mill Street
Website: lacrosseacchurch.org









History

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The Apostolic Christian Church at LaCrosse, Indiana was established soon after engineers changed the course of the Kankakee River. The territory south of LaCrosse was formerly a large swamp that was subsequently converted into productive farmland. The original river, a few miles south of LaCrosse, made a great winding course instead of flowing in a straight direction. This natural course flooded the lands as far north as LaCrosse.


In the early 1900s the LaCrosse Land Company purchased this large swamp area from the state of Indiana. They dredged a new river and bypassed the natural winding “bottleneck.” A drainage system for the entire area was installed, and farms and roads were laid out in this former swamp. This new farming area drew interest from many out-of-state buyers. Following World War I, prices of land soared, especially the fertile lands in Illinois. This together with the effective promotion by the LaCrosse Land Company, resulted in several Apostolic Christian families buying the “swamp” land and beginning farming operations.


The Apostolic Christian Church of LaCrosse made its beginning by a small group of brothers and sisters mostly from Illinois moving to this area. At that time, this part of Indiana had not been established and populated nearly as long as the areas in Illinois where these brothers and sisters had lived. This area, being as new as it was, offered many opportunities in agriculture. The first families moved to the area in 1914 and 1915 and established farms in the LaCrosse and Kouts area. There was no church building at this time, so these families attended worship services at The Apostolic Christian Church of Francesville whenever possible and in each other’s homes when it was not.


In 1916, this small body of 21 members decided to erect a church building at the south end of LaCrosse in the form of a home, trusting that when the Lord added his blessing with enough members, a larger church building would be erected, and the current building could be sold as a residence.


A strong body of Christian love prevailed and tied this small church closely together. Although the Lord always blessed them with sufficient food and raiment, there was not a flourishing era of prosperity at that time, which made the spiritual blessings so much more precious.


When the Great Depression hit in 1929, it also affected the church in LaCrosse and the economy was extremely difficult. It is estimated that over half of the families in the congregation were unable to make their farm payments and lost ownership of their farms during these turbulent years. Some continued to live on the farms and pay rent. Some of these families were able to buy their farms back later for a lower price. And some moved off the farms and found different sources of income or moved out of the area completely.


Although times were very difficult no one remembered being without food. When asked the state of the church during this time, Elder Bro. Ed Frank said the church was “Very united. All we had was faith.”


By 1938, 22 years after the first church building had been built, the blessing of the Lord which the church had hoped and prayed for, became a reality. The current church building was too small and there was a great need for more worship space.


In Cissna Park IL, there was a town Apostolic Christian Church and a larger country Apostolic Christian Church. The attendance in the town church had dwindled and the remaining congregation decided to merge with the country church. Because of the many close ties between Cissna Park and LaCrosse church congregations, the building was dismantled, the boards were numbered, and the deconstructed building was loaded onto multiple wagons and transported to LaCrosse. The convoy was in transit for four days, and the reconstruction began just north of the original church building. Dedication services were held on September 11, 1938.


In 1963 the church decided to build a new church building, due to inadequate facilities within the church, and the present building not having the potential for extensive improvements. The Kritch property in the southwest part of LaCrosse was purchased. The new building was started in the summer of 1965. On October 16,1966, the new and current church building was occupied for the first time for worship services.


Over the years since the “new” church was built, there have been many families that have come and gone. Although LaCrosse is still very much a rural community, we have seen the congregation change from people whose livelihoods were nearly 100% farming and agriculture related to people who have many occupations. There have been births and deaths, baptisms and weddings, happy celebrations, and sad farewells. We are grateful for our church family and appreciate the love we share. In the over 100 years of worship, the Word has gone forward in Jesus’ name and many souls have felt conviction for sin, found the grace to repent, and the church has been a haven for working out their soul's salvation in many individual lives. We are thankful for the young, the old and everyone in between that currently attends our church. We are not a large congregation, but we feel the love of Christ within our midst, and we are thankful for this.


Ministers

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Ministers
Name Born Baptized Minister Deacon Elder Retired Wife Also Served
George Yergler 12/21/1887 11/1/1911 9/1/1918 10/25/1936 1/1/1974 Ida Wittmer Valparaiso
Harry Bucher 1/10/1895 12/9/1916 1/1/1924 10/22/1962 Magdalen Stortz
Arthur Gudeman 6/5/1918 6/1/1934 1/10/1948 1/10/1988 Mary Frank
Edward Frank 6/8/1920 6/20/1937 4/7/1963 1/22/1967 10/3/1971 6/14/1992 Lea Asechleman
Todd Feller 7/16/1938 12/31/1957 9/28/1975 9/14/2003 Karen Hari
Donald Gudeman 3/18/1942 8/24/1958 9/28/1975 10/30/2011 Mary Schlatter
Curtis L. Frank 11/26/1957 12/17/1972 10/18/1987 10/6/1991 Lyla Metzger
Thomas Troxel 9/13/1955 11/13/1977 10/18/1987 8/20/2017 LuAnn Feller
Calvin Schneider 11/22/1963 11/25/1984 2/27/2008 Jeannie Nuest
Jonathan Pratt 3/28/1983 8/1/2010 12/22/2013 Sharon Gerst
Joel Troxel 7/7/1985 11/11/2000 3/27/2016 Amy Gerst
Brad Frank 5/9/1986 8/26/2001 2/5/2022 Meagan Wuethrich

Attendance

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Attendance
Year Total Members Sunday School Year Total Members Sunday School
1953 - 108 100 1996 156 84 42
1956 - 120 100 1998 156 83 42
1959 - 106 100 2000 145 78 33
1962 - 115 99 2002 152 82 29
1965 - 100 90 2004 141 79 29
1968 - 117 75 2006 139 83 26
1971 - 116 60 2008 152 83 31
1974 - 110 64 2010 134 70 26
1977 - 125 62 2012 129 69 27
1980 - 115 62 2014 114 66 20
1983 - 115 62 2016 109 61 23
1986 - 115 62 2018 90 47 18
1989 - 115 62 2020 90 47 18
1992 156 84 42 2022 78 45 22
1994 156 84 42 2024 88 48 23