| History of the Church of Christ at Holladay | 
			
				| A survey conducted around 1935 
determined that there was a need for a congregation in the 
Holladay community.  Some of the original families of that congregation 
were the: Dowells, Wards, Gentrys, Montgomerys, and the Randolphs.  
They first met in the Judd Cemetery building.  The first sermon was 
preached by Brother Albert Ward in 1935.   However, the building was 
reserved for the meeting of any "denomination", so since the Church of 
Christ is not a denomination, a new meeting place had to be found... | .jpg) 
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 | In the next few months, a permit
 from the county allowed the twenty-five to thirty members to meet in 
the wooden building of the Holladay school house.  The first elders 
appointed were Campble Gentry and Wesley Randolph. | 
			
				| In approximately 1945, Brother 
and Sister Everett Dowell donated a plot of land so that a place could 
be built solely for the meeting of the Holladay Church of Christ.  The 
people started a new building and with the help of the Willow Grove 
Church of Christ and other congregations, it was completed.  Some of the
 original workers who helped to get the church house built were: Campble
 and Carlos Gentry, Henry Neeley, H. Patton, Lee Mitchell, Wesley 
Randolph, Tom and Faye Montgomery, S. Goolsby, and Everett Dowell.  The 
congregation grew from about fifty members to over one hundred.  Changes
 were made to this building throughout the years.  In 1966, the 
auditorium was enlarged.  In 1968, a baptistry and restrooms were added,
 and in 1973, five extra classrooms were added. | .jpg) 
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				|  | As the 
congregation and its needs grew, the elders realized the need for a new 
building.  Not only was the previous building in need of repair, but the
 elders had the foresight to provide a new facility that would enable us
 to increase our outreach and service to our neighbors.  In 
1988, the Church of Christ at Holladay met in its present location which 
was across the street from the original building.  Brother Denton Ramsey
 presented the first sermon in the new building.  The elders were Boyd 
Clouse, Charles England, and Bill Ramsey.  The new building was a dream 
realized for the growing church.  Today, the Holladay congregation has 
grown to nearly 200 members.  Our present minister is Brother Johnny 
Fox.  We are entering once again a new phase of growth and outreach.  We
 hope to arise to challenges that face us and take advantage of another 
great opportunity that has been given to us. | 
			
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				| The first sermon was preached by Brother Albert Ward in 1935. Other ministers include:  Charles Gentry, Henry Neeley, James Murphy, Ridley Kirby, Edward Anderson, Ray Kinslow, James Wheeler, Ray Roberst, Robert Hutcheson, J.T. Smith, Elmer Crozier, Hugh McHenry, Carl Wilmoth, Arkley Billingsley, Frank Vaughn  David Dyer, Charles Maxwell, Houston Stiles, David Fox, Jack Reed, Kenneth Mears, Denton Ramsey and Johnny Fox. 
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