Mantua Center Christian Church

Mantua Center Christian Church Open Minds, Open Hearts, Open Arms! Join us Sundays for 9:30am Worship and/or 10:30am for Sunday Chats. Welcome to the Mantua Center Christian Church!

Online services https://www.youtube.com/mantuacentercc
4118 State Route 82, PO Box 550, Mantua, OH 44255
330-274-8258 We aspire to have...
Open Minds: We’re all on a faith journey and want to extend
each other the freedom to ask questions and explore our faith. We encourage spiritual and intellectual inquiry and accept
diversity of interpretation of scriptures and individual beliefs. Open Hearts:

We believe everyone is a child of God! As
followers of Jesus, we’re here to love, support, and encourage
each other and believe that nothing in our economic status,
political beliefs, race, sexuality, differing abilities nor anything
else in all creation will be able to separate us from the love of God
we know in Jesus Christ. (Romans 8:38-39). As an Open and
Affirming congregation, we welcome our friends and
neighbors in the LGBTQIA+ community and we’d like to
learn from communities historically estranged from the
church. Open Arms: We believe love and faith are action words. As
we nurture a place of joy, compassion, and servanthood, we
hope to inspire people to reach out in love and service to
one another, our community, and our world. Come as you are! We aim to have a place where everyone
who walks through our doors feels right at home. Everyone
has a story and we would love to hear yours. We gather not
as perfect people, but as people perfectly loved by God.

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The Church of the Disciples of Christ at Mantua...
was formed at the schoolhouse in the south part of Mantua, January 27, 1827, on the principle of faith in Jesus Christ, the divine inspiration of the Holy Scriptures, and the New Testament as the rule of conduct and the book of discipline. Thus reads the first entry in the original church record book, followed by the names of the nine charter members who separated from a local Baptist congregation to join the growing Restoration Movement of Thomas and Alexander Campbell. Mantua Center Christian Church is the oldest Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) congregation in Ohio, and the fourth oldest in the entire denomination. The present church building was erected in 1840, and has been in continuous use since (with additions in 1952 and 1993). The church looks today much as it did 165 years ago, inside and out, the plain look purposely maintained, simple and unadorned, consistent with the sensibilities of our pioneer founders. In addition to playing an instrumental role in the founding of the Western Reserve Eclectic Institute in 1850 - now known as Hiram College - Mantua Center served as an incubator for four other local Disciple congregations that formed in the 1800’s (Hiram, Aurora, Shalersville, and Mantua Station). A gifted young Hiram College student, circuit rider preacher, and later professor, James A. Garfield, preached on several occasions at Mantua Center in the 1850’s. Many other ministers affiliated with Hiram College have filled the pulpit over the years. In 1923, the congregation voted to open her doors to members of any other denomination without making baptism a test of fellowship, thereby making MCCC a community church devoted to the unity of all Christians. To this day, we still celebrate the principles on which we were founded: “No creed but Christ, no book but the Bible.”

Our Journey...
1808
A Baptist congregation is formed in Nelson, called “Bethesda”- it is said to be the first “of any order” in Portage County.

1827
The Church of Christ of Mantua is founded in a schoolhouse by nine charter members who formerly belonged to the Bethesda Baptist Church. This church was the fourth to be founded in the Restoration Movement, and the first formed in Ohio.

1828
Thomas Campbell visits Mantua Center - at his suggestion, Zeb Rudolph and Darwin Atwater are “ordained and set apart as teachers.”

1829
Members of the church who lived at some distance ask to leave Mantua Center to form new churches in Hiram, Shalersville, and Aurora.

1830
A number of members of Mantua Center and the Hiram church were “lost” to Mormonism. Darwin Atwater is ordained as an Elder.

1838
The congregation voted to raise money to build a “meeting house” - Seth Harmon, Darwin Atwater, and Phineas Jennings appointed as a building committee.

1840
“The church, having completed their new meeting house at the Center of Mantua and nearly paid for it, opened it for public worship.”

1850
The Western Reserve Eclectic Institute was formed in Hiram (later known as Hiram College) - its first “principal” was A.S. Hayden, Disciple minister, historian, and educator, who preached regularly at Mantua Center in the early years.

1855
A young professor from The Eclectic Institute, James A. Garfield preaches for the first time at Mantua Center, and on other occasions between 1855 and 1860.

1867
Frank and Perlea Derthick begin sitting together in the same pew. Previously, men and women sat in separate pews, with a divider between them. Ben Derthick later recalled that “considerable comment was aroused” when this first occurred, but it soon became a common practice.

1871
The church sanctuary is extensively remodeled, partially funded by the local Free Will Baptist congregation. In return for their financial assistance, the Baptists are permitted half time use of the church for a period of ten years.

1873
Darwin Atwater passes away. He was the last of the original church members and served as an Elder for 46 years.

1889
The Christian Church at Mantua Station (now known as Hilltop) was organized with help from Mantua Center.

1895
The church changes its name to “The Disciples of Christ at Mantua Center.”

1900
The church is raised in order to manually dig out a useable basement.

1909
The rostrum is raised and the roof slated.

1923
The church voted to open her doors to members of other denominations without making baptism a test of fellowship.

1927
Electric lights are installed in the church at a cost of $173.06.

1934
In the midst of The Depression, due to declining membership and poor finances, the church nearly votes to close its doors and merge with Hilltop. The pastor, William Joel, elects to take a pay cut to $8.00 per Sunday - average Sunday attendance is 31 people.

1938
Water is piped into the building through the efforts of Lucius Converse.

1942
The church sends its first young member to summer youth conference.

1945
The choir is reorganized through the efforts of Helen (Horton) Alger and Leone Krohn. The Christian Youth Fellowship (CYF) is also formed.

1947
A new organ is dedicated, and the church pays for Leone Krohn to take lessons to become our organist. Indoor restrooms are also installed this year.

1950
To accommodate the growth of the Sunday School program, Lucius Converse is elected to lead the building of an addition to the church, at a cost of $10,000.

1952
Rev. Ben Derthick reads “A Look At Our Heritage” at the dedication of the new addition, coinciding with the 125th Anniversary of the founding of the church.

1958
The church is incorporated and the name officially changed to “Mantua Center Christian Church.”

1962
The parsonage is built on land donated by Elta Tinker. Its first occupant is Rev. Jackson Pyles and his family. He becomes the first full time minister in 50 years.

1967
Mantua Center enters into an agreement with Hilltop Christian Church to share the services on a part time basis with their pastor, Rev. William Allen.

1973
The church has a new aluminum steeple installed, paid for through memorial donations. Pew cushions are also purchased.

1977
The Sesquicentennial Year - different celebrations are held throughout the year, highlighted by a two presentations of the original play “Bright Lives,” written by Jon Secaur, and performed by members of the church.

1984
The Handbell Choir is formed after the purchase of a two-octave set of bells through memorial donations.

1992
Ground is broken for another addition to the church, for the purpose of adding classrooms, restrooms, a nursery, and an office for the pastor and secretary.

1996
A celebration is held to recognize Leone Krohn and Helen Alger for their combined 100 + years of service to the music ministry of the church.

2001
A new organ is purchased and dedicated in February, replacing the organ purchased in 1947.

2002
We celebrate our 175th anniversary, with an old-fashioned worship service and Sunday School program, potluck dinner, and “Centeseptiquinary Jeopardy.”

2006
The church forms a committee to develop a Statement of Calling and Ministry Plan - to discern who we are as a congregation, and where God is calling us to go - in preparation for calling a new pastor.

2008
Rev. Chad Delaney is called to serve as full time pastor.

This Sunday, May 24th, will be Pentecost Sunday.  Through scripture, special lighting of candles, our service will focus...
05/23/2026

This Sunday, May 24th, will be Pentecost Sunday. Through scripture, special lighting of candles, our service will focus on this event, led by Rev. Nancy Humes. Hope you will come and perhaps learn something new about Pentecost and the Holy Spirit! Don't forget to wear something red! If you feel led, any color resembling fire (orange/yellow), would be wonderful to honor this day!

The Free Clothing and Diaper Giveaway does NOT need any more 30-gallon black trash bags. Nancy & Lynn sincerely thank you for all your donations. Needed items are: Baby Wipes, Diapers, and regular 15-gallon trash bags. Thank you again for all your support!

NEXT Sunday, May 31st, is the 5th Sunday of the month potluck! Nancy Humes' Sunday School Class will be hosting this event and we certainly appreciate their willingness to step up! Please bring a dish to share at 12pm and gather together with our church family! Also, think about any groups you are a part of within the church and let me know if you would be willing to host the next 5th Sunday potluck! Read what's happening this week at https://mantuacentercc.org/news/2026/05/mccc-updates-march-24-2026/

A reminder to all: We will hold a brief Congregational Meeting TOMORROW, April 26th to approve the church's new leadersh...
04/26/2026

A reminder to all: We will hold a brief Congregational Meeting TOMORROW, April 26th to approve the church's new leadership and budget. Please plan to stay in the sanctuary immediately after worship to participate in that vote! It should only take a few minutes. Take a few minutes to look the documents in the post and bring any questions to the meeting! See all weekly updates as well at https://mantuacentercc.org/news/2026/04/mccc-updates-april-25-2026/

04/23/2026

What does it mean to be a Disciple? This is the question that a group of Young Adult Disciples wrestled with for several weeks recently as a part of the Young Adult Book Club hosted through the office of the General Minister and President. Our conversation partner was Terri Hord-Owen’s book Staying at the Table: Being the Church We Say We Are. The book asks hard questions about who we are called to be as Disciples of Christ and challenges us to embody who we claim to be. The Young adults who gathered to craft this group found themselves discussing the church's present needs while also envisioning its future. What came through in their insights was that they see the church as a potent vessel for good in the world.

In an effort to lift up their voice, below is a Spotify playlist created by the group in an effort to use music to communicate the “Disciples Vibes” that unite us all in faithful community. May it inspire us to lift all voices and sing of the better future these young adults envision. May it encourage us to ask ourselves, what does it mean to be a disciple?

Visit: https://bit.ly/DisciplesVibes

Well, God really decided to surprise us with quite a storm this week! A few trees came down at my property, blocking the...
04/19/2026

Well, God really decided to surprise us with quite a storm this week! A few trees came down at my property, blocking the drive and taking our power and internet lines with them! Everything has been restored now, though it took a few days. For me, it was just another lesson in patience! I hope you all made it through safely and that most of you made it through without losing power! It is amazing how dependent we are on electricity and the internet these days! Yikes!

We will have the pleasure of having Rev. Cynthia Klingemier back in the pulpit this Sunday! We will host a small reception for her following worship to express our "Thanks" for stepping in and leading us through the Easter Season so beautifully! It will be wonderful to have her presence at MCCC once again! Thank you, Cynthia, for all your help with worship, Loaves & Fishes, and your participation in our Sunday Classes and various meetings. We welcomed all your suggestions!

Read all of the updates at
https://mantuacentercc.org/news/2026/04/mccc-updates-april-19-2026/

It is the time of year when our Food2Share program happens.  This food or financial donation is very important to both K...
03/26/2026

It is the time of year when our Food2Share program happens. This food or financial donation is very important to both KWM and 4c’s. For KWM, it means a consistent flow of non-perishable food. In 2025, it meant cash flow of almost $15000. This program provides between 30 to 40% of the food we use in a year. All we are asked to do is participate in this program.

Because Mantua is a lot different than Aurora, Mantua is hoping to increase our routes but, to do that, we need mostly drivers. There are other things to do so I am attaching a link for people to sign up. If you can be a driver, (18 or over) please let Liz Meeker know so I can put you on a route. You will also have to follow the link so you can sign up there as well. The reason for that is there is a waiver included on the Food2Share site.

Mantua drivers are making two trips only as opposed to regular 4 trips. One to deliver a driveway marker with all info attached and one to pick up food donations. Please let me know if you have any questions or to sign up.

The dates are April 18th (stake info)
And the 25th to (pick up donations)!

https://mantuacentercc.org/ministries/kids-weekend-meals/2026/03/mccc-kids-weekend-meals-food2share-2026/

As we journey through Lent, we invite you to pause and deepen your spiritual journey by participating in our 24-hour pra...
03/26/2026

As we journey through Lent, we invite you to pause and deepen your spiritual journey by participating in our 24-hour prayer vigil. This is a time to unite as one body, lifting up our hopes and concerns to God.

When: Friday, April 3 6am - Saturday, April 4 6am
Where: Hiram Christian Church, 6868 Wakefield Rd
OR at Home
Sign Up: Please sign up for a slot(s) as we fill each hour of prayer either in the sanctuary or at home.

"Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will hear you." — Jeremiah 29:12.
Let us come together to keep watch and pray.

To signup, visit https://mantuacentercc.org/worship/lent/2026/03/lenten-prayer-vigil-2026-signup/

Do you know why I am celebrating today?  Do you know what is significant about March 20, 2026?  I am celebrating today b...
03/22/2026

Do you know why I am celebrating today? Do you know what is significant about March 20, 2026? I am celebrating today because it is the first day of Spring in this new year! The sun peeked through the clouds a few times today, but a light rain also shared the day. Kind of a nice balance. The most noticeable thing for me today was the sounds of spring. The birds sang joyfully all day, and the peepers joined them in unison. In addition to the sounds of nature, the daffodils and other flowers and plants have been renewing themselves, poking their stems through the ground to eventually show off their beauty. This is a beautiful time of year, full of nature's renewal and growth. As a reminder, let us first not get so busy in our every day lives, that we forget to take a moment to relish the beauty around us. Second, let us remember to thank God for all his magnificent creations and for the joy this "re-birth" brings to so many of us. May you all take some time to notice all the goodness and beauty around you, and thank God for all of his blessings. May it be so!

Blessings to you all as you enjoy all of nature, and spread your light and love to all you meet!
Sandi
See what's happening this week at
https://mantuacentercc.org/news/2026/03/mccc-updates-march-20-2026/

03/07/2026

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4118 State Route 82 PO BOX 550
Mantua, OH
44255

Opening Hours

9am - 12pm

Telephone

+13302748258

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