First Presbyterian Church of Shakopee, Minnesota

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HISTORICAL TIMELINE

1834

Samuel Pond and his brother, Gideon Pond, arrived in Minnesota as independent missionaries.

1847

Samuel Pond invited by Chief Shakopee to move near the present city, and opened a school and mission for the Dakota. A mission house was built east of Faribault Springs.

1852

The Rev. Samuel Pond began preaching to the settlers.

1855

Samuel Pond organized the First Presbyterian Church of Shakopee with six charter members.

1856

First Presbyterian Church's first building, a log cabin, was built

1899

SGround was broken for the second church building at First and Fillmore streets. Dedication took place in February, 1900, the 45th Anniversary of the organization of the parish by Samuel Pond. The building cost about $4,000.

1905

The 50th Anniversary of Samuel Pond's parish.

1930

Diamond Jubilee. The bell, which had been brought from the original structure at 2nd and Main, was rededicated.

1955

Centennial. The Reverend  John O. Wollin was pastor.

1959

A committee was formed to plan for the new church building.

1967

The first services were held on March 26, 1967 in the new building on Easter Sunday. The new church was formally dedicated May 7th, 1967. First Presbyterian church continues to worship in this building today.

2005

The 150th Anniversary of Samuel Pond's parish.

2008

Reverend Bev Modlin installed as pastor.

2009

Presbyterian USA recognized First Presbyterian Church for membership growth.

2010

First Presbyterian Church of Shakopee, Minnesota will celebrate its 155th Anniversary.

Samuel Pond, founder of First Presbyterian Church in Shakopee, Minnesota.

909 Marschall Road, Shakopee, Minnesota 55379     Phone: (952) 445-3562     E-mail: office@shakopeepresbyterian.org

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