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Revision as of 11:51, 6 February 2019
Contents
Cornerstone History Project
Introduction
Welcome to the history site for Cornerstone Church in O'Fallon, Missouri. Cornerstone has over 210 years of history. That means it was established when it was still part of the Louisiana Purchase.
This site has been created to collect information about this history. All approved users are welcome to edit and contribute. To become an approved user you will need to register. We look forward to all the contributions.
If you have any questions you can contact John Hodge at hodgehj@gmail.com or the church office at:
Cornerstone United Methodist Church 1151 Tom Ginnever O’Fallon, MO 63366 cornerstone@cornerstoneofallon.org P: 636-379-5334 | F: 636-978-2687 Church Office Hours: M – Th – 8 am to 3:30 pm, Fridays – 8 am to NOON
Meeting Notes
Agenda 26 January 2019
At this meeting we discussed;
* Discuss the project an set some expectations and goals. ** Timeline - In our discussion we did no set a defined time. 9 months to 18 months was discussed. Time will be determined by the research required. ** How do we make this a living document that can be used for 'ministry' - We are giving this some prayerful thought. * Discuss ground rules - Everyone has input, all bring unique talents, all opinions will be respected, debate is expected. * Discuss contributions - We will accept information from anywhere or anyone. Acceptance does not guarantee it will be used. * If time allows we will start on an outline. - We discussed a couple ways to do it. No decision was made. By decade (or period of time) was one discussed
A couple things to think about,
* Book Title Idea's * Project 'focus scripture' idea's (Genesis 1:1a In the beginning)? * Who do we want to write the forward.
It is my intention to use a wiki to collect and organize data. This has several advantages over using a "shared file" or having one person assemble pieces.
1. Everyone can see the most current information anytime. 2. Simplified formatting. If you can type you are good. 3. Multiple people can edit at the same time. 4. 24X7 access. 5. No special software needed. any browser will work.
I did a quick overview of how to edit and have set out instructions on how to get registered and approved to edit. I will provide a class for anyone not comfortable with using a wiki. I think you will be surprised how easy it is once you ate started.
We did not set a date for the next meeting but I am expecting it to be in March. We will have data available by then and will need to review some of the above items.
Next Meeting Agenda
(add notes here)
Getting started on MediaWiki
[hhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki What is a Wiki] | MediaWiki Help - How to edit | Youtube Tutorial - 15 Mins, All should review |
Church History
Note the below outline is only provided as a starting point to enter data. It does Not mean it will be used for the book.
Dedication
Preface
Brief History of Methodism
Early Years (1798-1850)
1850-1900
1900-1950
1950-2000
2000-Present
Appendixes
History of Ministers
Key members
Location History
2001 to the Present
38.822260, -90.670658 Cornerstone United Methodist Church 1151 Tom Ginnever O’Fallon, MO 63366 cornerstone@cornerstoneofallon.org P: 636-379-5334 | F: 636-978-2687
38.807136, -90.703428 Williams Memorial United Methodist Church 307 West Pitman O'Fallon, MO P: 636-379-5334 | F: 636-978-2687
38.808331, -90.702792 214 Church St O'Fallon, MO 63366
1809
38.788057, -90.699045 This church
1808
The first United Methodist Church was built near Peruque Creek. It as a one room building as was round. This church is recorded (where?) as not being a permanent place of worhsip because Peruque Creek often flooded after a heavy rain and the creek could not be crossed.
Fort Zumwalt
Time Line
Reference
Geographic Names Information System (GNIS)
Some History References
UMC | UMC History Page | South Central Juristiction | Missouri Annual Conference | Methodist Episcopal Church History | Sage Chapel Cemetery | Preacher Jefferson Franklin Sage |