
Johnny and Pauline Brewer were part of this founding group - and provided much of the information regarding the early days. Richard Irvin, presently a member of our congregation was the little boy shown in the only picture we have of those recent years. His mother still is faithful to the Lord's church, but lives in Naples, Florida.


This church has always been involved in mission work - individually and collectively. In recent years, our congregational efforts have increased. We now are the principle means of support for three international mission efforts. Lesley and Loopie Williams are missionaries to Papua, New Guinea. Paul and Charita Nash are missionaries to Cuernavaca, Mexico. Sasha and Natasha Maluga are working in Donetsk, Ukraine, where Sasha preaches at the Budjonevsky church.
The church at Germantown did not have elders until 1964 when John Cox and Wilborn Jones were appointed to serve as its first elders. Presently, the elders serving the congregation are Barry Chapman, Glenn Daily, Tom Donaldson, Walter Edge, Byron Howell, Jerry Lee, Ty Miller, Joe Skelly, Larry Scroggs and John Thomas.

In 1965, a larger auditorium, including a baptistery and additional classrooms on the lower level was completed. More construction was completed in 1984, adding an educational/fellowship building to provide more classrooms to meet the needs of a growing congregation.


Following the move into the new facilities, a six and one-half acre parcel of land adjoining the west side of our property became available, and the church purchased it in 1998. The majority of this land has been developed and used as expanded parking along the northwestern portion of our property.
'Fellowship Park' is the area at the extreme southern end of our property now being developed use by the congregation and the community. A walking track, recreational softball field/soccer field, and a pavilion provide an ideal atmosphere for groups of any size to grow through fellowship.

Prior to leading the closing prayer for our groundbreaking at 8723 Poplar Pike, I made the following statement, which I think still resonates with the intention of the Lord's church at Germantown:
With God as our Father, Jesus as our Savior, the Holy Spirit as our strength, and the Bible as our guide, we gratefully dedicate ourselves to the task of worship, love and service. Our purpose is to proclaim the riches of God's word, to help those who are spiritually and physically in need, and to build up the bond of love that exists between the family of believers at the Germantown church of Christ.
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