Manito Presbyterian Church Records, 1908-2003

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Manito Presbyterian Church
Title
Manito Presbyterian Church Records
Dates
1908-2003 (inclusive)
1955-2001 (bulk)
Quantity
8 cu. ft.
Collection Number
PNW Protestantism Collection MP
Summary
History and Programs of Manito Presbyterian Church from inception to crisis due to church split.
Repository
Whitworth University Archives and Special Collections
Whitworth University Archives and Special Collections
300 W. Hawthorne Road
Spokane, WA 99251
Telephone: 5097774481
archives@whitworth.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is not restricted.

Languages
English
Sponsor
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Manito Presbyterian Church was established on April 26,1908 in a small chapel at 29th Avenue and Latawah St. The back of the first church plate reads “1905 – First Record of Manito Park Sunday School.” An article in the Spokesman Review on April 27, 1908 read “Manito Presbyterian Church is at the corner of 29th Avenue and Latawah street. The building was but recently completed and the Rev. Mr. Parks made pastor.”

First mention of Manito in the minutes of the Presbytery of Spokane was on October 2, 1907, in a report by Pastor-at-Large George Hagemann, who duty was to canvass and preach in the outlying areas of the Presbytery. On April 23, 1908 a petition having 19 signatures pledging membership and 12 additional signatures pledging support was presented asking that a Presbyterian church be organized at Manito Park.

Bethel Presbyterian Church made the application for a grant mortgage of $600 for the lot and chapel of Manito Presbyterian Church since Manito was not yet incorporated. The church was formally organized on April 26, 1908.

There were lean years ahead. The pastor was paid just $12 per month plus any extra amount taken in each Sunday and left over after the bills were paid. In February 19110, the Reverend Albert McClain provided pastoral services at both Manito and Rosevale (now Bethany) at a salary of $50 from Manito and $125 from Roseville per month. However, in 1908 better times appeared and the Reverend Leo Toten provided leadership. In 1912 the membership approved construction of a new church and a pastoral salary of $600.

Manito dedicated its new building on January 10, 1914. In 1918 the Reverend B. Scott Bates, then president of Whitworth College, served Manito for one year. After WWI in 1919 membership reacher 162 with 55 in regular attendance.

In 1920 the church bought its first manse and paid off the mortgage in 1940.

Hard times again appeared with the Great Depression but the work of the church continued. In the minutes of the April 1933 Congregational meeting Pastor Merle Edwards stated that he would cancel $100 of his salary as his gift to the church, and recommended that his salary be only $1500 per month. In the same tight budget $13 was allotted for the “Anti-Saloon League”!

In the summer of 1933 Pastor Edwards resigned and left because there were not enough resources to support a young pastor with a wife and three children.

In September of 1933 Rev. Hugh T. Mitchelmore came and stayed for almost four years. The church, still facing hard times, called the Rev. William I. Livingston, a retired pastor. He served two years. In the fall of 1938 the Rev. Evert Top proved to be the right person to build the congregation. He served until July 1958.

The year 1939 marked the beginning of a new era for Manito. The membership increased ten-fold, the Church School enrollment soared and new organizations were formed and prospered. The cornerstone for a new sanctuary was laid in 1956 and the completed building was dedicated on May 4, 1956. A new wing was finished and dedicated in 1940. I provided Church School rooms, assembly hall and additional office space.

In 1947 the first unit of the permanent Church School was built with the men of Manito doing much of the labor. Church membership stood at 522 and the Sunday school enrollment had climbed to 416. Then in 1951, the membership gradually acquired the building east of the church to be used as the new manse, a custodian’s home on the corner across Latawah, and 13 lots for a proposed new sanctuary’ a second unit for the Church School, and a parking area. The second unit of the Church School was completed in May 1953. Again, enrollment increased and it was necessary to have two church services each Sunday and two Church School services.

The new sanctuary was dedicated May 4, 1958. In July 1958 Reverend Top passed away and the Rev. Raymond W. Moody was called on Feb. 1, 1959. Growth continued even through the social unrest of the 1960s. In June of 1975 Dr. Moody resigned . His successor, the Rev. Ervin G. Roorda began his ministry with the congregation.

In 1983 there were 144 children enrolled in the Church School, ages two through sixth grade, with 25 teachers.

All of this nearly was nearly lost during the ministry of the Rev. Dr. L. Douglas Waggoner who proceeded to lead 85% of the congregation away in the Fall of 2001 in a dispute with the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U. S. A.). However, the situation was saved by the prompt intervention of the Inland Empire Presbytery, which provided emergency pastoral leadership to the remaining members of Manito. The church retained its property and is slowing growing under the leadership of the Rev. Scott Starbuck. Starbuck, a graduate of Whitworth College, began his ministry in December of 2001.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Historic and administrative records of Manito Presbyterian Church of Spokane, Washington.

  • Introduction and Inventory (box 1)
  • History (boxes 1-2)
  • Administration, including minutes of the Session, Deacons, and financial records (boxes 2-3)
  • Congregation (boxes 1-8)

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Collection is open for use.

Preferred Citation

From the Manito Presbyterian Church (Spokane, Wash.) Records located in the Whitworth College Archives, Spokane, Washington.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Preservation Note

Good except for two boxes held out for decontamination because of mold.

Acquisition Information

Donated by Manito Presbyterian Church, September 2003.

401 East 30th Avenue
Spokane, WA 99203-2556

Related Materials

See also the Fourth Memorial Church Records, PNW Protestantism Collection.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.

Introduction and InventoryReturn to Top

Container(s): Box-folder 1/1

HistoryReturn to Top

See Box 6 for the installation of pastors.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1/2
10th Anniversary
1918 May 3
1/3
Church Organ
1893-1935
1/4
Specifications for the Construction of Manito Presbyterian Church
1955 October 18
1/5
50th Anniversary
1958 May 4
1/6
Dedication of Memorials
1960 May 15
1/7
Appraisal Report: City Street Improvements Affecting Manito Presbyterian Church
1956 March 25
1/8
Church Program
1967
1/9
60th Anniversary
1968 April 28
1/10
Building Program; Analysis and Specifications
1969-1970
1/11
Church Bus
1972
1/12
70th Anniversary
1978 May 7
1/13
Archives Committee
1983-1984
75th Anniversary
Box/Folder
1/14
Ground Breaking Ceremony: Slides
1982 June
1/15
Correspondence
1982 October 11-1983 September 14
1/16
Anniversary Committee
1982-1987
1/17
Photographs
1983
1/18
Miscellaneous Documents re Preparation and Activities
1983 April
1/19
Pictures and Snapshots
1983 April 18-20
1/20
Photographs of the Church and Worship Scenes
1983
1/21
“‘Old Pictures’ Received after the 1983 Memorial Book was published”
1983
1/22
Manito Gardens Apartments
1983 September 11
1/23
Stained Glass Windows
1983
Box/Folder
1/24
Archives Fireproof Filing Cabinet
1984
1/25
Memorial Chapel
1984
1/26
Snapshots of Activities
circa 1985
1/27
“We Are the Family – Our Church’s Past”
1908-1988
1/28
Church Building Snapshots
1990
1/29
“Re-imagining... God, Community and the Church” Controversy
1994 April 21
“Forward-by-Faith” Project
Box/Folder
1/30
History: Rebuilding Program
1994
1/31
First Presentation of Building Plans to the Congregation
1994 May 22
1/32
Campaign for a New Building
1994
1/33
“The Question and Answer Book – Guide to Church Planning for Remodeling and New Construction”
1994 May
1/34
Video Tape
1994 December 4
1/35
Building-Remodeling Project: Snapshots
1995
1/36
Pictures and Information
1994-1996
1/37
Pictures and Information
1994-1996
1/38
Updates
1995
1/39
Campaign
1996-1998
1/40
Purchase of Former Manito Library Building
1996 October 31
1/41
Capital Stewardship Campaign
1997-1998
1/42
Capital Stewardship Campaign
1997-1998
Box/Folder
2/1
90th Anniversary
1998 April 26
2/2
Purchase of Land at 61st Ave. and Freya St.
1998
2/3
" Missional History of Manito Presbyterian Church" by Charissa L. Strope, Lilly Grant Intern in the Weyerhaeuser Center for Faith and Learning, Whitworth College
2002
2/4
Church Split: Website Information
2001 October
2/5
Recovery: Website Information
2002-2003

AdministrationReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
2/6
Certificate Stubs: Installation of Elder
1993-1998
2/7
Leadership: Restructuring
1997 January
2/8
Leadership: Elder Information Packet
Session
Box/Folder
2/9-20
Minutes
1955 July 26-1996 April 28
2/21
Minutes
1999
2/22
Comments on Church Reorganization
1996
Deacons
Box/Folder
2/23
Stubs of Certificates for Ordination of Deacons
1991-1996
2/24-26
Minutes
1978 December 29-1996 November 12
2/27
Committee Reports
1995-1996
2/28
Meals of Wheels Program
1996 November 28
Financial
Abstracts of Title
Box/Folder
3/1
Abstracts of Title, Ide and Kaufman’s Addition
3/2
Manito Park Lots
3/3
Buena Vista Gardens Lots
Box/Folder
3/4
Mortgage Documents
3/5
Warranty Deeds
3/6
Missionary Society: Treasurer’s Record
1926 January 28-1933 March 29
3/7
Treasurer’s Record
1908 November 15-1914 January 8
3/8
Treasurer’s Record
1929 March-1934 August

CongregationReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
3/9
Snapshots of Activities
1976-1994
3/10
All-Church Camp
1923 August 28-29
3/11
Unidentified Snapshots
Annual Reports
Box/Folder
3/12
Annual Reports
1933;; 1939
3/13
Annual Reports
1940-1949
3/14
Annual Reports
1957-1959
3/15
Annual Reports
1960
3/16
Annual Reports
1962-1967
3/17-18
Annual Reports
1974-1986
3/19-21
Annual Reports
1988-1999
3/22
Annual Reports
2003
Membership
Box/Folder
4/1
Member Recruitment
1991 October 8
4/2
Community Service Projects
1998-1999
4/3
Confirmation Classes: Expectations
1994-1995
4/4
Confirmation Classes: Classes Meeting Notes
4/5
Final Confirmation Test, Assignments, Quizzes, Sermon Notes
4/6
Every Member Canvass
1967
4/7
Marriage Records
1984-1994
4/8
Membership Directories
1977;; 1985;; 1989
4/9
Membership Directories
1990;; 1993;; 1999
4/10
Membership Directories
2000;; 2001
4/11
Membership List
1967 September 1
4/12
Parish Listings
4/13
Sons and Daughters in Full-time Christian Ministry
1988
4/14
“We Are a Family Album”
1990
Newsletters and Bulletins
Box/Folder
4/15
Newsletters and Bulletins
1954
4/16
Newsletters and Bulletins
1965;; 1969-1970
4/17-28
Newsletters and Bulletins
1988-1998
5/1-12
Newsletters and Bulletins
1999-2001
Box/Folder
5/13
Nominating Committee Report
5/14
Wedding Protocol
Organizations
Box/Folder
5/15
Couple’s Club: Scrapbook
circa 1955
5/16
Couple’s Club: Activities, Slides by Diffley, Snapshots
1960-1969
5/17-20
Couple’s Club: Scrapbook
1952-1972
5/21
Women’s Community Advent Celebration : “Journey by Faith”
1995 December 5
5/22
Marathoners
1983
5/23
Mariners
1974-1979
5/24
Manito Men’s Group: Study
5/25
Men’s Council: Photographs
1939
5/26
Pastor’s Aids
1955 March 10
5/27
Preschool and Kindergarten
5/28
Snapshots, Miscellaneous
5/29
Sunday School: Officers and Teachers Minutes
1940-1949
5/30
Sunday School: Newsletter “The Manito Neighbor" (Fragmentary)
1926-1927
5/31
Sunday School: : Thanksgiving Pageant
1959
5/32
Vacation Bible School: VCR Tape
1986
5/33
Vacation Bible School: Snapshots
1990
Women’s Association
Box/Folder
6/1
Handbook
1962 January
6/2
Directory
1951
6/3
Publicity Secretary’s File
1961-1962
6/4
Miscellaneous
1923-1961
6/5-6
Minutes
1938 January-1957 March 14
6/7
Minutes and Schedules
1965-1969
6/8
Rummage Sales
1965-1970
6/9
Women’s Auxiliaries: Minutes
1922 April-1938 January 1
6/10
History
1984 March 9
6/11
Year Book
1974-1975
6/12-13
Rummage Sales: Snapshots
1963-1992
6/14
All-Church Women’s Gathering
1998 December 5
Box/Folder
6/15
Youth Groups: Photographs
Pastors
Box/Folder
6/16
Anderson, Rev. Carl Cully
1979
6/17
Bates, Rev. B. Scott
(Bates was also President of Whitworth College, 1918)
1918 November -1919 November
6/18
Edwards, Rev. Merle Lloyd
1929 May-1933 September
6/19
Doughty, Rev. Galen
1992 November
6/20
Finch, Revs. Jeffrey and Laura
1979 August 1
6/21
Finlayson, Rev. Donald
1923 October-1928 October
6/22
Frey, Rev. Eric Aaron
1997 May 4
6/23
Lang, Rev. Richard C.
1990 January 7
6/24
Cary, Rev. Maynard
1959 February 22
6/25
Livingston, Rev. William L.
1937 October-1938 December
6/26
McClain, Rev. Albert M.
1910 February-April
6/27
Mitchelmore, Rev. Hugh T.
1933 September-1937 April
6/28
Moody, Rev. Raymond W.
1959 February 22-1975 June
6/29
Parks, Rev. Daniel W.
1908 April-1910 December
6/30
Rettig, Rev. James S.
1977 February 27
6/31
Roorda, Rev. Ervin G.
1976 July
6/32
Top, Rev. Evert: Miscellaneous Papers
1938 December-1958 July
6/33
Totten, Rev. Leo T.
1910 April-1914 May
Waggoner, Rev. Douglas D.
Box/Folder
6/34
Personal Information
1998-2001
6/35
Nomination Meeting: VCR Tape
1988 September 18
6/36
“The Birth of the Messiah”
6/37
“God’s Engineering of the End”
1990 September 13
6/38
“History of Our Bible”
6/39
“Holy Spirit and You” – Handouts
6/40
India Trip
1994
6/41
Session Binder 1
1995
6/42
Session Binder 2
1995
6/43
Session Binder 3
1996
6/44
Session Binder 4
1996
Box/Folder
6/45
Williams, Rev. Luther N.
1914 September-1923 April
Box/Folder
7/1
Willow Creek Leadership Conference
1994
Worship
Box/Folder
7/2-5
Attendance Statistics
1995-2001
7/6
Attendance and Financial Statistics
2001
7/7
Statistics: Comparison
2001
7/8
Musical Vespers
1987 May 3
7/9
Usher’s Record
1939-1949
7/10
Worship Bulletins: Samples
7/11
Choirs: Photographs
Box/Folder
7/11a
Miscellaneous Unprocessed ‘Bits and Pieces’
7/12-13
Typesetting Blocks

OversizedReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box
8
Photographs
Container(s) Description Dates
Moody, Rev. Dr. Raymond W.
Box/Folder
7/14
Personal
(See also Box 6, Folio 28)
1964-1968
7/15
Adult Bible Class Materials
  • Introduction to Bible Study
  • The Life of Christ
  • The Letter to the Ephesians
  • Study of the Psalms
7/16
Membership Class: “This Is My Church”
7/17
Undated Topics
  • The Power of an Idea
  • God Rules the World
  • Can You Take It (The Art of Accepting Criticism)
  • Who Is Your Master?
  • Things Unshakable
  • Unshakable Things
  • We Give Thanks
  • The Adventure of Faith
  • Why Be Afraid?
  • The Afterglow of Easter
  • The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit
  • The Power Behind the Church
  • Prelude to Pentecost
  • The Significance of the Cross
  • The Christian Meaning of Greatness
  • The Power of an Idea
  • Jesus Christ, All or Nothing
  • What’s Right with the Young
  • How Can We Believe in a God of Love?
  • Our Link with the Eternal
  • Who Wants to Live Forever?
  • The Church’s Business
  • What Do These Stones Mean?
  • The Shifting Sands of Fortune
  • Behold the Christ
  • The Justice of God
  • Tides of the Soul
7/18
“The Lord’s Prayer (7 Sessions)”
7/19
Sermons
  • The Love of God
  • A Song of Faith
  • God Aid the Nation
  • Tomorrow May Be Too Late
  • The Faith That Drives Out Fear
7/20
Sermons
  • The Christian Meaning of Greatness
  • A Changing World – a Changeless God
  • God’s Blueprint
7/21
Sermons
  • Our Changing World
  • Christianity International
  • The Cost of Discipleship
  • Day of Decision
  • He is Risen
  • The Christian Meaning of Greatness
  • Remember God
  • You Get Back What You Give
  • Why I Am a Protestant
  • The Greatest Commandment of All
  • The Meaning of Christmas
7/22
Sermons
  • Pressing Forward
  • Yesterday, Today, and Forever
  • I Believe in God (Preached by Rev. Clarence Polhemus)
  • I Believe in the Holy Spirit
  • I Believe in Prayer
  • I Believe in the Church
  • I Believe in Forgiveness
  • Why Psalm Sunday?
  • The Meaning of Easter
  • The Law of Life
  • The Love of God
  • The Dangerous Christ
  • The Peace of God
  • The Church and the Home
  • America’s Favorite Hymn
  • Unconscious Influence
7/23
Sermons
  • In God We Trust
  • The Gospel of the Kingdom
  • Wake Up and Live
  • Quit Apologizing
  • You Are Important to God
  • The World is yours
  • Is preaching worthwhile?
  • Is belief important?
  • Compassion is our business
  • Don’t cut off the buttons
  • Thanks for nothing!
  • How secure are you?
  • What’s in a name?
  • God’s Word and God’s World
7/24
Sermons
  • What are people looking for?
  • Faith to Love By
  • Freedom through the Truth
  • Risking All for a Cause
  • Let go and let God
  • What’s for real?
  • God is alive
7/25
Sermons
  • The Pendulum is swinging back
  • Dare to be patriotic
7/26
Sermons
  • The Problem of Sin
  • The Relevancy of the Church
  • Explosiveness of the Church
  • His Cross and My Life
  • Forgive and we forgive
  • Breakthrough in Korea (Preached by Dr. Samuel Moffett)
7/27
Sermons
  • The Problem of Sin
  • Jesus Christ, All or Nothing
  • Hanging Back
  • The Highs and Lows of Faith
  • Our Changing World (Preached at Tacoma, WA)
7/28
Sermons
  • The Law of Life
  • The Day That Changed the World
  • Is belief important (Preached at Woodland, WA)?
  • The Day That Changed the World (Woodland, WA)
Box/Folder
8/1
Echo Organ Placement Scheme: Architedctural Drawing
1959 March 14
Congregation
Box/Folder
8/2
Members: Card Index
1921-present
8/3
Church Roll
1937 August 20
8/4
Members: Card Index
1950-present
Missions
Box/Folder
8/5
Support of Refugees in Viet Nam (Including snapshots of the distribution of clothing and supplies)
circa 1966
8/6
Workbook for Ecumenical Mission Secretaries
1966-1967
Photographs, Snapshots and Slides
Box/Folder
8/7
Slides: Campus Activities
1977-1978
8/8
Slides: Camp Spalding
1957 May
8/9
Slides: Camp Spalding
1973;; 1977
8/10
Slides: Junior Choir at Camp Spalding
Other
1967 July 13-14;; 1968
8/11
Snapshots: Camp Spalding
8/12
Snapshots: Camp Spalding
1973 July
8/13
Snapshots, Miscellaneous
1970s
8/14
Snapshots: Vacation Bible School
1973 July
8/15
Snapshots: Community Presbyterian Church Work Project
Organizations
Box/Folder
8/16
Mariners: Treasurer’s Report
1977-1978
8/17
Mariners: Ship’s Roster and Ports of Call
1978-1979
Women’s Association
Box/Folder
8/18
Various Correspondence, Minutes and Reports
1939-1943
8/19
Directories; Minutes
1941-1943
8/20
Background Articles: Role of Women in the Presbyterian Church
1970
8/21
Program Resources
1970s
Sunday School
Box/Folder
8/22
Study of Old Testament Books: Haggai, Zachariah, Malachi
Box
8
Photographs of the Church Interior, 13x11 Enlargements

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • LCSH headings
  • Pacific Northwest history
  • Presbyterian Church
  • Protestantism--History
  • Washington (State)

Personal Names

  • Bates, B. Scott (Rev.)
  • Moody, Raymond W. (Rev.)
  • Top, Evert (Rev.)
  • Waggoner, Douglas D. (Rev.)

Corporate Names

  • Manito Presbyterian Church

Geographical Names

  • Spokane (Wash.)

Form or Genre Terms

  • Church records and registers

Occupations

  • Clergy