Central Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

Central Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) A Founding Disciples of Christ Congregation Serving in the Heart of Lexington Central Christian Church is a progressive, vital, and growing congregation.

We are a church of welcome! At Central, we believe God’s love is expansive and unconditional and that through Jesus Christ, God has called us to love one another as God loves us. Central welcomes believers who seek to journey in faith with Jesus Christ, as well as questioners who have doubts or do not believe. At Central, we celebrate the worth, dignity, and gifts of every person as a child of God

. We welcome into membership all people who seek to follow Jesus Christ regardless of previous religious affiliation, mode of baptism, gender, race, ethnic background, age, sexual orientation, economic circumstance, family configuration, or ability. Central is a congregation of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) denomination, a movement for wholeness in a fragmented world. As part of the one body of Christ, we welcome all to the Lord’s Table as God has welcomed us. Celebrating its 200th anniversary in 2016, Central was established by the founders of the Disciples of Christ movement, which has deep roots in Kentucky.

06/14/2026

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Today is the Third Sunday After Pentecost.

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Centering Music: “Seek Ye First” by Karen Lafferty. © Maranatha! Music

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Communion Music: “Olivet” by Karl Osterlund, © 2000 Augsburg Fortress.

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06/14/2026

➡️Here are the bulletin and hymn texts for today's worship service livestream. Join us on our page or YouTube channel at 11 a.m. for The Third Sunday After Pentecost!
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Join us tomorrow morning for our contemplative service at 8:45 a.m. This service will emphasize intentional time of medi...
06/13/2026

Join us tomorrow morning for our contemplative service at 8:45 a.m. This service will emphasize intentional time of meditative prayer, silence, and hearing the Gospel in new ways. Rev. Mindy Dennis will be leading our contemplative worship service this week.

On June 19 – 26, Sydney Dryden, Clara Dryden, Evelyn Grace Marrs, Max McLaughlin, and Rev. Mindy Dennis will head to Cos...
06/12/2026

On June 19 – 26, Sydney Dryden, Clara Dryden, Evelyn Grace Marrs, Max McLaughlin, and Rev. Mindy Dennis will head to Costa Rica for a week of service and learning. Pray that as they spend time working alongside local communities, they will experience God in a new place and among new people.

We invite you to pray for them as they prepare to go. Pray for safe travel and hearts willing to try new things. And pray that when they return, they will bring back stories of the ways they saw God at work all around them.

We will be commissioning this team on Sunday morning, June 14, during our 11 a.m. service. We hope you can join us as we send this group out with the prayers of our community.

🏠It's time to work on the INSIDE of our Habitat house for Charysia! 🧽Can you paint, caulk, or clean? Sign up this Sunday...
06/11/2026

🏠It's time to work on the INSIDE of our Habitat house for Charysia!
🧽Can you paint, caulk, or clean? Sign up this Sunday at the Red Table to volunteer in late June and July.
📝Don't forget to write a prayer card for Charysia and her family and for the hands and hearts helping build their new home.

🙏Your contributions can help us cover the cost of building materials for this year's home. To make a contribution, scan the QR code or go to centralchristianlex.org/give. Choose 'Habitat for Humanity' under the drop-down menu.

The ordination of women is in the news this week! Here’s a little history lesson from our friends at Disciples History:
06/11/2026

The ordination of women is in the news this week! Here’s a little history lesson from our friends at Disciples History:

"The Ordination of Women in the Christian Church"
by Dr. Lisa Barnett, DCHS trustee

Recent interest in the ordination of women into parish ministry settings—e.g., the recent controversy in the Southern Baptist Convention—has prompted members of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) to examine our own history into ordaining women. Although Clara Babcock has often been cited as the first in the Christian Church (ordained in 1888), Debra B. Hull’s work into women’s history in the Stone-Campbell Movement (SCM) identified earlier examples of women pastors being officially ordained into congregational ministry settings.[1] While many women in the SCM were actively involved in ministry and may have preached sermons, to our current historical knowledge, the earliest woman officially ordained as a minister “by the Christians” was Melissa Garrett Timmons Terrell in 1867. Then known as Mrs. Melissa Timmons, she was ordained pastor of the Ebenezer Christian Church in Clarke County, Ohio, on March 7, 1867, and was expected to earn a salary of $500-600 a year. She had already been preaching for this congregation for six months before the congregation decided to hire her permanently and ordain her.[2] According to John Franklin Burnet, a minister in the Christian Church, who wrote a booklet in 1921 for the Department of Publishing of The American Christian Convention, Rev. Terrell was probably the first “to be ordained by any denomination by direct authority of a Conference or local congregation.”[3]

Burnet writes that Melissa Garrett was born in Clinton County, Ohio, in 1834.[4] Melissa began preaching in 1856, and the 1860 census lists her as a minister for the Christian Church at age 26 for the Jefferson Township in Clinton, County, Ohio.[5] She was a member of the Southern Ohio Christian Conference when she married Rev. William Henry Harrison Timmons and withdrew from the Conference prior to her ordination but rejoined afterwards.[6] In 1877, the Conference held its annual session in Ripley, Ohio, and Rev. Melissa Timmons preached the Annual Conference sermon. Her text on that occasion was, "And on my servants and on my handmaidens, I will pour out in those days of my Spirit; and they shall prophesy."[7] Timmons became a noted revivalist in southern Ohio and during her time preaching in the area, was called to be the minister at the Christian Church in Xenia, Ohio for a year.[8] Shortly after beginning her pastorate on March 1, 1881, Melissa divorced her husband W.H.H. Timmons on the grounds that he had been willfully absent for more than 3 years and that he was “now incarcerated in the penitentiary at Lincoln, Nebraska.”[9] Sometime later she married and became Melissa Terrell but by the 1900 census is listed as widowed. Besides her work in Ohio, she held pastorates at First Christian Church in Forest Home, Iowa and Springfield, Missouri.[10] Rev. Terrell was also active in suffrage and temperance causes using her ministerial position and credentials to speak in favor of both.[11] Rev. Melissa Terrell died on May 10, 1924, in Mason City, Iowa and her funeral was held in the Forest Home Christian Church (IA) of which she served as the pastor for several years.[12]

This brief synopsis of the life of Rev. Melissa Garrett Timmons Terrell demonstrates that with continued research, more information can be known about her life. However, more work is still needed to reveal more about her life and ministry. The same needs to be done for other women ordained within the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Meanwhile, we celebrate the fact that the Stone-Campbell Movement does have an early history of ordaining women into congregational ministry.

Notes

[1] See Christian Church Women: Shapers of a Movement (1994, Chalice Press) and Hull’s entry in the Stone-Campbell Encyclopedia (2005, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.).
[2] Detroit Free Press, March 26, 1867, 2. The newspaper story contains information written by Rev. E.W. Humphreys, former editor of the Gospel Herald. See The North Missourian (Gallatin, MO), March 28, 1867, 2; and The Conneautville Courier (Conneautville, PA), July 2, 1924, 5.
[3] John Franklin Burnet, Early Women of the Christian Church: Heroines All (Dayton, OH: Christian Publishing Association, 1921), 26, https://webfiles.acu.edu/departments/Library/HR/restmov_nov11/www.mun.ca/rels/restmov/texts/jburnett/ewcc/EWCC.HTM .
[4] Dawn Albrecht, Find a Grave, Memorial ID: 92491937, Forest Home Cemetery, Poweshiek County, Iowa, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92491937/melessa-terrell .
[5] “Women as Preachers,” The Kansas City Times, November 4, 1896, 4; and 1860 United States Census, Jefferson Township, Clinton County, Ohio, digital image s.v. "Melissa Garrett," Ancestry.com.
[6] Burnett, Early Women of the Christian Church, 25. See also Debra B. Hull, Christian Church Women: Shapers of a Movement (St. Louis, Chalice Press, 1994), 29.
[7] Burnett, Early Women of the Christian Church, 27.
[8] The Xenia Gazette (Xenia, OH), November 19, 1880, 8; The Xenia Gazette (Xenia, OH), February 18, 1881, 8.
[9] Clinton Republican (Wilmington, OH), March 10, 1881, 2.
[10] Burnett, Early Women of the Christian Church, 27; “Some of the Women,” The Oskaloosa Herald (Oskaloosa, IA), November 7, 1889, 1; “Women Urged to Take Courage,” Chicago Tribune, May 22, 1893, 2; and The News-Herald (Hillsboro, OH), November 14, 1901, 8.
[11] “Report of the Iowa Annual Meeting,” The Woman's Tribune (Beatrice, NE), November 19, 188, 7; Xenia Semi-Weekly Gazette (Xenia, OH), August 19, 1881, 1; “The Woman Suffragists,” Sioux City Journal (Sioux City, IA), September 22, 1892, 1.
[12] The Conneautville Courier (Conneautville, PA), July 2, 1924, 5; and Albrecht, Find a Grave, Memorial ID: 92491937.

Image from John Franklin Burnet, Early Women of the Christian Church: Heroines All (Dayton, OH: Christian Publishing Association, 1921), 24.

Have you been visiting Central or are a new member and want to know more?• More people?• More ways to plug in and get in...
06/10/2026

Have you been visiting Central or are a new member and want to know more?
• More people?
• More ways to plug in and get involved?
• More about Central as a church – core beliefs, mission, vision?
• More about the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)?

Join us for further conversation this Sunday, June 15, from 9:45 to 10:30 a.m.
in the Fellowship Hall!
➡️Learn more about the different ministries and how you can get involved.
➡️Learn more about the different opportunities to study, learn, and grow at Central.
➡️Learn more about spiritual gifts and how your gifts can guide you in how to plug in at Central as well as how to serve and love in the wider community.

Pride 2026 | "Everyone Is Awesome" Lego Set DrawingWe are excited to give away another Lego set to celebrate Pride month...
06/09/2026

Pride 2026 | "Everyone Is Awesome" Lego Set Drawing

We are excited to give away another Lego set to celebrate Pride month at Central! To enter for a chance to win this set, please visit the Red Table on Sunday morning before or after one of our services and fill out a card to place in the drawing box. We will be accepting entries on Sunday mornings throughout June. 🌈

We had a great time yesterday kicking off summer, beginning with our contemplative service and topping it all off with i...
06/08/2026

We had a great time yesterday kicking off summer, beginning with our contemplative service and topping it all off with ice cream! 🍨

06/07/2026

➡️Here are the bulletin and hymn texts for today's worship service livestream. Join us on our page or YouTube channel at 11 a.m. for The Second Sunday After Pentecost!
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