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Jolliff
United Methodist Church
- "Growing with the Spirit! Look
what we can do with God's help!"
- 1900
Jolliff Road
Chesapeake,
Virginia 23321
Ph. (757) 488-2784 Fax. (757) 488-1377
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HISTORY
EXCERPTS FROM JOLLIFF'S JOURNAL
by Kathlyn Baker
1773
It makes me proud that this handful of individuals have banded together
in thy Lord's name declaring themselves a community of faith known as
the third Methodist Society. Oh, they may seem a rag-tag group comprised
of mostly hard working farmers but each has a good heart and a strong
desire to learn about the Bible and the teachings of their founder, John
Wesley. Not only have I been given a name but I have a purpose to become
an "institution of God" to this area that they call Jolliff (gratefully
named after the local landowner James Jolliff).
1798 Today they laid the cornerstone for the log structure they call a
church. They are working not only with stone and wood but with love in
their hearts to create a lasting church where they can meet and worship
the Lord. One has taken such care with his craftsmanship that he has
carved his name in what will be my rafters. Whilst the men and boys
fashion lumber into boards the women scurry around bringing them
beverage and food hot from the hearth. It gladdens the spirit to see the
people working together.
1867 Hard times are upon us. This outrage called the Civil War has torn
families apart and is bringing death and destruction to our very door.
They say the war is to free the slaves, and if that is the case I must
be ashamed for in this very building the coloreds must sit in the
balcony and not with the rest of the congregation. When will they ever
learn that all men should be treated kindly? Did Jesus not eat with
sinners, prostitutes and tax collectors? Lord God, end this time of
trial and mend our torn hearts.
1921 Fire! Though it was deemed an accident, a windy day and embers from a
neglected fire in the stove spread quickly, resulting in the sad,
smoldering remains of what once was my sanctuary. But out of the
darkness comes the dawning and again my flock has decided to rebuild me
with improvements. The balcony has been removed and center vestibule
added. I long to be complete and with my congregation once more. While I
was being rebuilt they worshiped in the one-room schoolhouse down the
road and I have been lonely without them.
1940 These last few years I've had occasion to shine! Not only have my oil
lamp chandeliers been replaced with electric lights but couples flock to
the altar illuminating the church with their love. I do not miss the
soft, warm glow of the oil lamps as it has been replaced by the glow in
their eyes. I too know how it feels to be a bride, the bride of Christ.
One of my dedicated parishioners trudges through all types of weather to
pump the organ each week and, since the congregation can now see their
hymnals better under the electric lights we joyously send songs of
praise winging to the Pearly Gates.
1955 The youngsters are growing up. Awhile back we had occasion to have an
old fashioned baptism, a full immersion in the creek nearby. Four of the
children were impressed with Jesus' baptism and wanted to duplicate the
experience, however, I don't recall the Bible telling that Jesus dove
underwater and swam to shore during his baptism. Nevertheless, like our
Heavenly Father we were well pleased with our earthly sons. To
accommodate our growing family we added the south wing of Sunday Schools
in 1949 and broke ground for our educational building in 1955.
1976 While the Bicentennial of our country is all the rage it seems less
fashionable to honor the traditional church. Nevertheless, my small but
devoted assembly is working diligently to remodel my sanctuary. The
bright stained glass has been replaced, ceiling lowered, paneling and
carpet installed. The sounds of hammering, sawing and laughter from an
occasional prank played by one of our jokesters lightens my heart. Once
more they are working together.
1984 Tis springtime and we have witnessed the most joyous Easter! This
energetic pastor has filled the church with butterflies, flowers and
song. At the conclusion of the service hundreds of white balloons were
released with shouts of "He is Risen!" Christ is risen indeed. The new
steeple was the perfect backdrop for white balloons floating skyward.
1996 Though I am getting on in years my congregation still cares enough to
spruce me up for this homecoming. They've painted, carpeted, installed a
handicapped bathroom and put in new electrical wiring. What a
celebration this will be to have my loved ones, my family coming home! I
have stood in this spot over 200 years but size and longevity are not
paramount in life. What is important is to be close with God and our
fellow man. I am your church, together we are more than what we are
individually. We are the future and the past. We are the fulfillment of
God's love. Amen.
2008 They are breaking ground to add on to me! I will receive a new welcome
center,
social hall, kitchen, handicapped bathrooms, new classrooms and offices!
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