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Past Reverends
   Rev Arthur A Metcalf June 1896 - Oct 1897   Rev Matthew Knowles Nov 1897 - Oct 1899
   Rev John W. Dickson Feb 1900 - April 1901   Rev James F. Fryer June 1901 - Dec 1902
  Rev John Thos. Husted  May 1903 - Sept 1905   Rev W. Weidenhoeft Jan 1906 - July 1906
   Rev Richard S Hartill July 1906 - Dec 1906   Rev T.C. Jones May 1907 - Oct 1909
   Rev John C. Gibson Nov 1909 - March 1911   Rev M.F. Scouten May 1911 - Feb 1914
   Rev E.J. Sipes April 1915 - Nov 1916   Rev Mosley Feb 1917 - ???
   Rev W.W. Gadd   Nov 1917 - Oct 1919   Rev Thos. E. Bennett Oct 1919 - Sept 1922
   Rev A.R. Gold  Oct 1922 - Feb 1927   Rev E.L. Sutherland March 1927 - Oct 1933
   Rev W.E. Baker Feb 1934 - Oct 1940   Rev Ward K. Klopp Nov 1940 - Jan 1948
   Rev Harry E. Philo March 1948 - Feb 1952   Rev Kenneth Griswold March 1952 - Aug 1960
   Rev W.E. Baker Sept 1960 - Aug 1961   Rev Terry P Ragland Sept 1961 - Feb 1968
  Rev James Martin  July 1968 - April 1985   Rev Robert Summers July 1985 - 1989
   Rev Dr Peggy Riethmiller  1989 - 1990   Rev Robert Koch 1991 - 2003
   Rev Jon W.R. Clifton  Nov 2003 - Dec 2008   Rev. Steve Sutto (interim) Jan 2009- June 2009

Church History
     The First Congregational Church of Durand was incorporated on June 8th, 1896.  According to the first Annual report to the Church Clerk, the Church was begun with, "...13 charter members, strongly of one determination to live for Christ."  By December 1897, the membership had more than doubled to thirty members. It was the Rev. Arthur A Metcalf of Bancroft Congregational Church who first conceived the idea of organizing the Church of Durand.  On May 27th, 1896, he visited several families in this fast growing railroad center and invited them to a meeting on the 31st to discuss the possibility of forming a new Congregational Church.  At a subsequent meeting on June 5th, the group voted to incorporate.  They voted to accept the Bancroft Church Constitution and their own. The congregation moved quickly.  Less than two weeks after the idea for the Church was conceived, the first Worship Service was held, and on April 23, 1899, after only two years and nine months, the present Church building was dedicated.  They had selected a plan from Benjamine Prices Catalogue of 1887.  The plan chosen for the Church was in the shape of a cross.  Upon entering the building, you symbolize entering the empty cross of goodness overcoming evil.  The total cost of this beautiful building was only $4,927.93 back in the late 1890s! Over the years many improvements and additions have been made to the building, but even more important than this is the spiritual growth that has been fostered over the years.  For example, we have had several young people enter the ministry, the first being Elmer E Maker in 1938. At 370 members and friends we are currently a one Pastor sized Church in which our members and friends can truly relate as a "Church Family", owning one another's hopes and cares as their own.  We are proud of our fiscal responsibility and our missionary outreach.  We pray that all will be strangers here but once, by offering a congenial and inspiring spiritual atmosphere, with an ever enlarging opportunity to serve our Lord and our fellow humanity. 

(Data Source :  1988 Church directory)

More History from Cindy Gangler
The following was recorded in the Durand Express newspaper in June of 1896

KNOW ALL MEN BY THE PRECIPTS, That we, the undersigned, having organized ourselves into a Congregational Church under the laws of the State of Michigan, according to the provisions of the Act of 1889, and being of full legal age, do hereby sign and agree to the following Articles of Association:

1.)  This Church shall be known by the Name of the Style of "The First Congregational Church of Durand, Michigan"

2.)  The Church shall be located in the Village of Durand, Michigan

3.)  We agree to worship and labor together as a Church of the Lord Jesus Christ according to the Faith and Usages of the churches commonly called Congregational. 

4.)  The qualifications for membership and the means by which any person may beomce a member of this church shall be according to the Constitution and Creed adopted by this church, and as it may be legally amended from time to time.

5.)  We agree that all persons who may hereafter become associated with us in this organization shall be entitled to equal privileges and rights in the grants and franchises in and by the virtue of the statute in such cases made and provided.

In witness thereof we hereunto set our hands and seals this day of June 1896, in the Village of Durand (Notarized June 8th, 1896)

Signed by:  Mrs Jennie Taggart, Mrs LK Fair, Mrs Georgiana Henry, Margaret Kernaghn, David Hopkins, Mrs H Marshal, Frank Conn, Mrs Libbie Conn, Mrs Ella Kellogg, Elbert Henry, John Kernaghan, LJ Bush, Mrs LJ Bush; all of Durand.


First Congregrational Church ■ 405 N. Saginaw St. ■ Durand, MI ■ 989 - 288 -6684