Church of Nazarene
300 1st Ave
Tuttle, Kidder County, North Dakota 58488
300 1st Ave
Tuttle, Kidder County, North Dakota 58488
The community of Tuttle dedicates this plate in the memory of the pioneers who with their foresight and faith built these spiritual and educational needs.
We Salute You.
Info from - back of the Tuttle, North Dakota Diamond Jubilee plate
We Salute You.
Info from - back of the Tuttle, North Dakota Diamond Jubilee plate
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
On February 1, 1923, Rev. Griffith organized this church with 18 charter members. For a time, the German Baptist building was rented until it was sold. Mrs. Plum then opened her home for services. The present building was begun in 1928, with the first service being held on Christmas.
The building was completed on Mother's Day in 1929. Rev. H. J. Hart dedicated the church. Rev. J. T. Nasseth was the first pastor.
Roy Gorsline donated the lots where the church now stands. It was moved from its first site just south of the schoolhouse in 1949 because of the water in the basement. Rev. W. S. Brown was pastor.
The parsonage was given to the church by Mrs. Plum.
The first officers were Trustees, R. P. Kennedy, Mrs. Roy Gorsline, Mrs. Thos. Boyd. Stewards, Roy Gorsline, Albert Cook, Thos. Boyd.
The present officers are Pastor, Rev. Ben Ketterling; Trustees, Mrs. Harold Wahl, Mrs. Walter Krein, Mrs. Lydia Buck; Stewards, Mrs. Albert Miller, Mrs. Harold Wahl, Mrs. Ben Ketterling; Sunday School Superintendent, Mrs. Harold Wahl; Assistant Superintendent, Mrs. Albert Miller; N.F.M.S. President, Mrs. Ben Ketterling.
Info from – Tuttle, North Dakota, 50th Anniversary, 1911-1961 (page 80)
On February 1, 1923, Rev. Griffith organized this church with 18 charter members. For a time, the German Baptist building was rented until it was sold. Mrs. Plum then opened her home for services. The present building was begun in 1928, with the first service being held on Christmas.
The building was completed on Mother's Day in 1929. Rev. H. J. Hart dedicated the church. Rev. J. T. Nasseth was the first pastor.
Roy Gorsline donated the lots where the church now stands. It was moved from its first site just south of the schoolhouse in 1949 because of the water in the basement. Rev. W. S. Brown was pastor.
The parsonage was given to the church by Mrs. Plum.
The first officers were Trustees, R. P. Kennedy, Mrs. Roy Gorsline, Mrs. Thos. Boyd. Stewards, Roy Gorsline, Albert Cook, Thos. Boyd.
The present officers are Pastor, Rev. Ben Ketterling; Trustees, Mrs. Harold Wahl, Mrs. Walter Krein, Mrs. Lydia Buck; Stewards, Mrs. Albert Miller, Mrs. Harold Wahl, Mrs. Ben Ketterling; Sunday School Superintendent, Mrs. Harold Wahl; Assistant Superintendent, Mrs. Albert Miller; N.F.M.S. President, Mrs. Ben Ketterling.
Info from – Tuttle, North Dakota, 50th Anniversary, 1911-1961 (page 80)