| The Founding Members |
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Names of members of the first class, then known as the Palmyra class, Wakarusa Mission, Missouri Conference, organized July 22, 1855:
Mr. Henry Barricklow, experienced Methodist class leader, held the first class meeting in his “claim home”, just east of where Signal Oak Park exists. Other class members opened their homes for their Sunday services of Bible study, testimony, prayer, and sometimes song. Barricklow’s own influence remained strong. A good farmer, and soon a trustee and supporter of Baker University, his resourcefulness set the course for a strong church. The tombstone of Henry and Mary Barricklow in the old Pioneer cemetery just south of Baldwin, contains the words, “Two of the Founders of Baker University.” |
News Flash
| Baker Baccalaureate |
| Please join us at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, May 20th, for the Baker Baccalaureate service. There will be no service at 10:45 that morning. |
| Sewing for Africa |
| If you love to sew and have a heart for missions, please join us in Fellowship Hall at 10:00 a.m. on June 30th as we sew dresses and t-shirts for the children in Africa. For more information, contact Linda Ballinger at 913-980-3831. |
| "Seasoned with Love" |
| The UMW cookbooks are still on sale for $15, and they make a wonderful gift. To order, please contact Bonnie at 594-2330 or b9morse@yahoo.com. |
| Food Pantry |
| A reminder that there is an increasing need for donations to the Food Pantry. We are serving 100-plus persons each week. |
Contact Information
Address:
704 8th St.
PO Box 25
Baldwin City, KS 66006
Phone:
785-594-6612
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