THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
Mrs. Ruth Davis, Mrs. Henry Peterson |
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The Sunday School existed
before the church was organized. Mrs. Gustav Liljeroth conducted the
school when started had only 2 girls in her school, which soon grew to 22 members as of January 1, 1884. This
Sunday School at Temple Baptist Church (now named) is the first one mentioned in
the Columbia Baptist history. The Pastor and
Mrs. Liljeroth left in May 1885 for Oakland. N. J. Blagen, a Norwegian
lumberman, member of the First American Baptist Church took charge of the
school. At the annual meeting on January 2, 1886, it was reported that the
enrollment was 52.
Nothing more appears in the minutes of the church until
September 4, 1892, when N. B. Hedin became the superintendent. Brother
Hendin had recently came from Chicago and was a gifted and enthusiastic
leader. Hjalmar East was secretary and Goran Anderson, was
treasurer. Since then the Sunday School has developed and grown steadily
and God has provided able teachers and workers.
Many teachers have served long and faithfully but Miss Amelia
Dahlgren has served longer than any other, having taught classes of girls, more
than 35 years. Group after group have come under her Christian influence
and received the teachings of the Word of God. In this she is typical of
most of our teachers and it has been the happy lot of us in this church to have
earnest, capable, devoted Christian teachers who have taught by their lives as
well as by their words. These teachers all testify to the blessing that
comes from the study of the Word necessary in preparing to teach the lessons
from week to week.
Brother O. S. Rydman now the Honorary Superintendent of the
Sunday School, served as its superintendent for thirty years, exactly one half
of the time the church has existed and more than half of the life of the Sunday
School. (at the writing of this account). Time and energy were
given unreservedly to the work of the school, to personally fetching pupils from
dis-interested homes and to supervising the many details of the school
organization. Hundreds of men and women, now grown, will never forget the
Sunday School sessions and Brother Rydman's chalk-talks
From its original limited
facilities, the school has been given more and more room until now in out
present building, there are suitable rooms for all classes and departments.
The above account was taken from, "Sixtieth Anniversary of the Temple Baptist Church," compiled by Harley Hallgren.
The following is from the
1945 annual report, written by Ruth Hanson, secretary of the Sunday School.
We can truly thank God for such a fine corps of teachers as we have in our
Sunday School. We know they are deeply interested in the salvation of
souls for the Lord. At present we have 15 classes with capable teachers
for each:
Cradle Roll--
Mrs. AB Carlson Mrs. Margaret Steel Mrs. Henry Peterson |
King's Volunteers-- Mr. Ray Lott |
Beginners--
Miss Betty Hallgren Miss Beverly Peterson |
King's Daughters-- Miss Margaret Anderson |
Primary--
Miss Viola Anderson Miss Marjorie Rydman |
Fidelis-- Miss Lois Sorley |
Junior Dept. Young Hustlers Miss Amelia Dahlgren Little Learners Mrs. Linus Johnson Ever Ready Mr. Mandy Strandberg |
Temple Bible Class-- Miss Helen Carlson |
North Star-- Mrs. Mandy Strandberg | Philathea-- Dr. F.G. Salstrom |
Valiant Knights-- Mr. Merrill Morgan | Elipides-- Mr. Havkin Danielson |
Radio Class-- Dr. Linus Johnson |
The present enrollment of the Sunday School
is 174, with an average attendance of 163.
During the year the Sunday School workers have met 6 times at
the homes of the teachers and friends of the School, and we do thank all for
their hospitality. The Sunday School has presented excellent programs,
among them being Easter, Father's Day, Children's Day, Rally Day, and
Christmas. We wish to express our appreciation to those who had the task
of arranging these programs. We had our annual picnic on July 4th at
Peninsula Park. We have held services one time each at the Union Gospel
Mission and at the Multnomah County Farm. On February 10 and 11 the Sunday
School, in conjunction with the Young People's Society sponsored a worker's
conference with Rev. William Tapper. We have had an add in the
"Post" each week since the month of June, advertising our Sunday
School and its various activities. In October we adopted the uniform
graded lessons from the Baptist Sunday School Board.
A most successful Daily Vacation Bible School was held June
11-22 under the supervision of Miss Lois Sorley, assisted by Mrs. Evelyn Lott,
Mrs. Marion Johnson, Dorothy Carlson, and Mrs. Henry Peterson. The school
had an enrollment of 49 and an average attendance of 40. A very
interesting program was presented on Sunday evening following the close of the
school.
Our prayer is that the Lord will continue to bless the Sunday
School and the work, and that souls may be won for His Kingdom.
Respectfully submitted,
Ruth Hanson
Secretary
The following is a list of people who severed as Sunday School Staff
Year | Superintendent. | Secretary . | Treasurer | Average Attendance |
1883 | Mrs. G. Liljeroth | |||
1885 | Mr. N. J. Blagen | |||
1892 | Mr. N.G. Hedin | Mr.Eric Hjalmar East | Mr.Goran Anderson | 26 |
1894 | Mr. N.G. Hedin | Mr. C. A. Fosberg | ` 19 | |
1895 | Mr. N.G. Hedin | Mr. Axel Vester | 27 | |
1896 | Mr. Axel Vester | Mr. Dethlof | 24 | |
1897 | Mr. Axel Vester | Anna Pearson | 27 | |
1899 | Mr. A. Hörberg | Tillie Olson | 31 | |
1900 | Mr. A. Hörberg | Mr. O. S. Rydman | 47 | |
1901 | Mr. A. Hörberg | Mr. Oscar Mihnas | 45 | |
1903 | Mr. O. S. Rydman | Mr. Frank Jarl | 71 | |
1904 | Mr. O. S. Rydman | Sophie Olson | 86 | |
1906 | Mr. O. S. Rydman | Sophie Olson | Minnie Dahlgren | 94 |
1907 | Mr. O. S. Rydman | Mr. Axel Anderson | Mr. Carn Anderson | 104 |
1908 | Mr. O. S. Rydman | Mr. Axel Anderson | Mr. Henning Leveen | 103 |
1910 | Mr. Axel Vester | Mr. Axel Anderson | Mr. O. S. Rydman | 109 |
1911 | Mr. O. S. Rydman | Mr. Axel Anderson | Mr. Elmer Carlson | 115 |
1912 | Mr. O. S. Rydman | Mr. James Johnson | Mr. Elmer Carlson | 101 |
1914 | Mr. O. S. Rydman | Mr. James Johnson | Mr. Carl Ostrom | 125 |
1915 | Mr. O. S. Rydman | Alma Nelson | Mr. Carl Ostrom | 125 |
1916 | Mr. O. S. Rydman | Alma Nelson | Mr. O. B. Daniels | 108 |
1917 | Mr. O. S. Rydman | Alma Nelson | Josephine Neil | 138 |
1918 | Mr. O. S. Rydman | Esther Salstrom | Josephine Neil | 147 |
1919 | Mr. O. S. Rydman | Esther Salstrom | Mabel Dahlgren | 139 |
1921 | Mr. O. S. Rydman | Esther Salstrom | Mrs. Alfred Johnson | 155 |
1922 | Mr. O. S. Rydman | Olive Berg | Mrs. Alfred Johnson | 162 |
1924 | Mr. O. S. Rydman | Sophie Olson | Mr. Ernest Hanson | |
Temple Baptist Church Sunday School, it is very much alive today. It has evolved into a class for every age group starting with classes for 2 and 3 year old up to through the golden years. Classes are every Sunday Morning from 9:45 to 11:00 AM. There is also a Cradle Roll and a Nursery available. One thing that has not changed over the years are the theme of the lessons that are taught. The teachers and staff are every bit as dedicated as ever. Click Here to read more about the Sunday School in the notes of Harley Hallgren.
"Teach your children to choose the right path, and when they are older, they will remain upon it." Proverbs 22:6
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