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History
of the Lakeside Community Presbyterian Church
In 1886, Lakeside was established as a town site. The Lakeside Inn was
completed
and Lakeside soon became a popular resort. During the 1890's, a group
of Christians started meeting on the porch of the Lakeside Inn. The First
Presbyterian Church of Lakeside was established on March 12, 1893, with 13
members as authorized by the Presbytery of Los Angeles. In 1895, Miss
Hattie French of San Diego made a donation of $500 to erect a meeting
place for our congregation, now 30 members strong. Land at the corner of
Parkside and Maine was bought for $10.00 and the first church building was
constructed. Dedication was held on March 29, 1896.

On June 3, 1904, the first official ministerial call was extended to
the Rev. Charles H. Abernathy with a salary of $1500 per year. (From 1893
until this time, pastors were often stated supply coming from the El Cajon
Church, the Rev. D.E. Ambrose being the first in 1893.)
The years 1910 to 1920 were ones of up and down growth and financial
instability. Ten pastors came and left.
On April 16, 1919 a Victory Bell Movement was started, and our church
was the first in the country. (A bronze tablet in the old church
recognizes this fact.) Every day at noon during World War I, the bell
would be rung seven times for the seven letters in "VICTORY".
The Presbyterian women gathered for peace prayers. This practice continued
across the U.S. in many communities until the war ended.
The first choir was started in November, 1927. During 1920 to 1930, the
church saw growth as the congregation went up to 103 members but declined
at the end of the decade due to the Great Depression. The 1930's saw
difficult years and recovery from depression. Membership was growing but
finances were down. The 1931 treasurer's report showed a $325 deficit.
Sunday School enrollees were numbered at 154. The Reverends Nalbach,
Wichman and Adams served during the years of 1935 to 1945.
In January, 1948, the church name changed from First Presbyterian to
Lakeside Community Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Theoderic E. Roberts
began the longest pastorate to date from March 13, 1949, until his
retirement on June 1, 1981.
The land on Channel Road was purchased in 1952. The Lakeside Children's
Center was opened in 1953 and the first buildings on Channel Road were
completed in 1954. The Lakeside Presbyterian Retreat was founded in
1959.

1962 saw the ground breaking for the new Sanctuary on Channel Road. The
first service of worship was held in the new building was on January 13,
1963. The 1960's also saw the Open Door for Dialogue and Arts started in
the old church building on Maine, and growth in the choir program.

Floods in Lakeside during 1978 to 1980 impacted the Church and the
Children's Center. A $30,000 disaster repair loan was secured in 1980. In
1981, Rev. Ted Roberts retired after 32 years as pastor. The Rev. Bill
Koch was called as pastor on July 11, 1982, but stayed only fourteen
months.
On March 1st, 1984, the Rev. Robert W. Mentze became stated supply
pastor and on June 2, 1985 was installed as called pastor. Our pipe organ
was installed in October of 1984, and over the last 15 years has seen a
number of additions and improvements making it a very versatile instrument
for worship and concerts. (It is the only pipe organ in Lakeside or
Santee.)
Pat Harvey began as Pastoral Assistant on April 1, 1990 and stayed
until November, 1992. A year-long celebration of our church's centennial
began in 1993. Centennial Sunday, March 14th, included a review of our
history in the old sanctuary at Maine and Parkside followed by a march to
the present sanctuary, led by a bagpiper and banner bearers. Present and
past pastors, presbytery officials and civic leaders led in our Centennial
worship with a "standing room only" congregation. The day was
concluded with a banquet at the Lakeside Community Center.
On May 1, 1994, the Rev. Donald D. Newhouse became Pastoral Assistant.
The Church celebrated the 20th anniversary of Pastor Bob's ordination and
the awarding of his Doctor of Ministry degree on June 1, 1997. The church
continues to stress a strong Christian Education program with Sunday
School classes for all ages, including adults, Bible Studies, youth groups
and men’s and women’s ministries.
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