Post War Years
1945-1974
The decades following World War II witnessed a religious revival
in our country as well in Christ Church. Radio and television
spread the message as never before. “In God We Trust” appeared
on coins and the phrase “Under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Returning from the second world war, Rev. Graham shepherded a
growing flock. 403 families pledged and by 1953 there were 414
enrolled in Sunday school. In that same year, there were 58 baptisms
and 40 confirmations.
Growth brought expansion. A
curate, Rev. Rutenbar, was
hired. To accommodate him
and his family, a home adjacent
to the Rectory was purchased.
In addition, a third home was
bought which now houses the
Golden Rooster Shop. Over the
past 37 years, dedicated volunteers
have operated this consignment
store to benefit the
community as well as our
Church. Also an “office building”
(now called the Parish
Hall) was built to accommodate
the growing congregation.
Sadly, Rev. Graham died in 1961. Rev. Arthur Monk continued
to shepherd the expanding congregation. A wide array of
activities flourished. A boy’s choir, the Young People’s Fellowship,
and a boy’s basketball team all focused on the youth.
The adults enjoyed a Sunday School with 92 members, plays,
cabarets and musical reviews.

As the decade of the sixties unfolded, feminism accompanied
the civil rights movement. Women now served on the vestry,
as lay readers and as wardens. Starting in 1985, women
served in positions of spiritual leadership.
In 1972 the Church was reconfigured into its current arrangement.
The organ and choir were relocated to the rear of the
Church, most of the rood screen was removed, and the altar
was moved to the middle of the chancel with an octagonal rail
around it. About seven years later needlepoint cushions
around the altar rail were dedicated. Their designs mirror
those of the fan lights above the chancel.
The three decades following World War II witnessed extraordinary
expansion in every area of our national and parish life.
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