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Rittman

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Rittman Ohio Apostolic Christian Church of America.
Branches: ACCA
Date Founded: 1855
Attendance 2024: 850
Address: 10699 Steiner Road
Website: rittmanacchurch.org









History

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In 1855, the issue of slavery burned deep in the hearts of Americans on a national basis. In Wayne County, Ohio, among a few persons of the Amish Mennonite faith, the matter of religious unrest also seemed to burn deeply. Their dissatisfaction continued to the point where Isaac Gehring of a newly-established Apostolic Christian church in Sardis, Ohio came and held meetings for those who were interested. It was Gehring "who had a feeling some fellow believers could be found." He walked the 140 miles up to Wayne County where he was "able to find souls that were interested in their souls' salvation."

When Isaac Gehring, and eventually other ministers, came with a ringing gospel message preaching repentance and conversion, there were those in the Rittman area who felt touched by the Holy Spirit and could do nothing other than to respond to their convictions. Initially there were around 18 in attendance. Thankfully over time, this number continued to grow to over 900 souls attending on a weekly basis.

Much activity regarding church structures has transpired at Rittman. In 1874, the first church was built on donated land. It was a little white frame building that was eventually enlarged and remodeled in 1902. This building was moved to its present location north of the present Rittman Church. Today it is used as a tool shed and storage facility.

In 1918, a red brick, two story church was built. In 1948, a 40-foot by 60-foot addition was added to the church. In 1963, a new 80-foot by 154-foot sanctuary was added. It has a seating capacity of 1,000 plus a balcony. In 2006, the congregation voted to enlarge their facility. A bigger lobby, a new kitchen, dining room, and Sunday School area formed the core of the expansion. Some other areas of the church were renovated as well. The church was increased from approximately 30,000 square feet to over 40,000 square feet.

Just as our forefathers were concerned about a place of true and simple worship, so must we be sure that those who seek the truth can be guided to their soul's salvation.

  • Historical accounts adapted from Marching to Zion.

Klopfenstein, Perry A. Marching to Zion: a History of the Apostolic Christian Church of America, 1847-2007. 2nd ed., Apostolic Christian Church of America, 2008.


Ministers

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Ministers
Name Born Baptized Minister Deacon Elder Retired Wife Notes
Robert Bauman 11/12/1848 2/10/1916 Elizabeth Thomas
Fred Domnick 4/20/1862 9/13/1914 Barbara Steiner
Benedict Maibach 11/5/1848 1/1/1899 4/1/1937 Margaret Gehring
Noah Hartzler 9/10/1864 1/1/1887 1/1/1912 1/1/1925 8/16/1947 Lydian Steiner
Amos Hartzler 7/24/1872 7/1/1918 10/26/1964 Sarah Horn
Alexander Bachman 8/18/1857 1/1/1919 1/1/1927 Lydia Widmer
Joseph Widmer 3/21/1860 1/1/1920 10/1/1939 Mary Thomas[207]
Elmer Zollinger 5/4/1902 6/27/1928 1/1/1935 3/1/1976 Clara Gasser
Noah Bauman 12/5/1897 1/14/1917 6/1/1938 1/11/1948 1/1/1973 Bertha Ramsier
Benjamin Hartzler 12/28/1904 1/13/1924 11/23/1947 8/1/1985 Clara Ingold
Joseph Ramsier 8/12/1916 5/3/1936 11/23/1947 1/14/1973 9/23/1973 10/15/1989 Elizabeth Hartzler
Fred Marty 12/24/1907 6/1/1945 1/1/1962 3/1/1976 Erma Riggenbach
Henry Dotterer 3/26/1928 12/17/1950 1/3/1971 3/7/1982 10/15/1989 9/26/1999 Martha Zollinger
Ronald Steiner 9/30/1939 5/13/1962 5/16/1976 11/14/2010 Ruth Riggenbach
Merle Hartzler 4/24/1943 9/29/1963 7/14/1985 9/26/1999 11/1/2011 Bonnie Riggenbach
Arthur Ingold 12/11/1951 10/8/1978 4/10/1988 3/3/2013 3/31/2019 Bonnie Hartzler
Earl Beery 3/7/1959 10/23/1977 5/28/1989 5/28/2024 Suzanne Sinn
Jerry Bauman 2/23/1953 4/8/1973 2/15/1998 Martha Dysinger
Tim L. Ramsier 9/28/1962 7/24/1983 11/15/2006 Jonell Schar
Wayne Hartzler 11/28/1964 2/3/1985 8/24/2011 8/27/2017 3/24/2019 Camille Strahm
Bob Riggenbach 1/13/1963 5/9/1982 8/24/2011 Lorie Acker
Marvin Hartzler 3/13/1968 5/10/1992 11/23/2014 Sue Stoller
Brett Lanz 3/5/1971 8/24/1997 11/23/2014 9/18/2022 Renee Beer
Tom Hill 5/27/1980 10/15/2000 6/21/2020 Elaine Baltic
Ken Gasser 1/30/1983 9/14/2003 8/4/2024 Brenda Stoller
Dean Stoller 8/4/2024 Brienna Indermuhle
Dave Steiner 5/22/1841 2/12/1918 Phoebe Bauman
Dan Steiner 1/27/1832 1/1/1900 Catharine Burkholder

Attendance

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Attendance
Year Total Members Sunday School Year Total Members Sunday School
1953 - 257 250 1996 970 419 375
1956 - 295 278 1998 970 433 364
1959 - 295 380 2000 990 448 385
1962 - 319 428 2002 1026 449 289
1965 - 363 450 2004 975 470 276
1968 - 365 510 2006 1045 487 285
1971 - 360 425 2008 995 487 265
1974 - 385 450 2010 975 506 275
1977 - 406 455 2012 975 493 271
1980 - 431 465 2014 925 485 292
1983 - 472 497 2016 925 483 256
1986 - 386 245 2018 925 498 260
1989 - 397 295 2020 900 500 268
1992 855 415 342 2022 850 504 276
1994 960 417 364 2024 850 494 254

Cemetery

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