Oak Park United Methodist Church (Lake Charles, La.) records
Scope and Contents
This collection documents the activities of Oak Park United Methodist Church (Lake Charles, La.). It includes membership records, administrative records, committee records, subject files, printed items, historical records, and electronic records.
The membership records include church registers, membership lists, and a membership card box. The membership card box includes members (A-Z), non-resident members, preparatory members, and constituents.
The administrative records includes quarterly conference records, charge conference records, and audit records. Charge conference and audit records from the 2000s also include material from Fairview United Methodist Church (Lake Charles, La.).
The committee records include official board and administrative council records, and United Methodist Women yearbooks. Administrative council records from the 1990s-2000s also include material from Warren United Methodist Church (Lake Charles, La.) and Fairview United Methodist Church (Lake Charles, La.).
The subject files include correpondence, insurance records, property records, as well as various other material.
The printed items include bulletins and newsletters.
The historical records include photographs, directories, and church histories. The 2006 directory also includes material from Warren United Methodist Church (Lake Charles, La.).
The electronic records were originally stored on floppy disks and compact discs, which are included in the collection. These records have been transferred to the archives' network-attached storage. The electronic records also include material from Warren United Methodist Church (Lake Charles, La.).
Dates
- 1951 - 2009
Creator
- Oak Park United Methodist Church (Lake Charles, La.) (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Conditions Governing Use
Physical rights are retained by the Centenary College of Louisiana Archives and Special Collections. Copyright is retained in accordance with U.S. copyright laws.
Biographical / Historical
Oak Park United Methodist Church was located at 1800 Orchid Street, Lake Charles, Louisiana.
The church was first planned by District Superintendent Hubert Gibbs in 1951. He made arrangements to purchase six lots on the corner of 3rd Avenue and 17th Street for $6,000. The first pastor, Rev. Theodore Weber, was assigned in June 1951. The first services were held at the City Recreation Building and at the Wesley Foundation at McNeese. Music was provided by a small organ that Rev. Weber transported in the back seat of his car.
Work began on August 12, 1951 with the groundbreaking ceremonies. By Christmas Eve, a service was held in the shell of the new church. The church was organized on March 1, 1952 with 76 charter members. A Sunday School was organized the following month. First Methodist and some of the congregation donated chairs for seating, though some children sat on empty ammunition boxes from the Chennault Air Force Base.
The first parsonage, a small two bedroom house on 13th Street, was purchased in September 1953. By 1955, the church was growing outside of its facilities. Classes were meeting in neighborhood garages. The first church organ was purchased that year. A new parsonage at 2305 17th Street was purchased in September 1956.
Hurricane Audrey in June 1957 caused damage throughout the area, including blowing off most of the church roof. An educational wing was added the following year in 1958. When the Channault Air Force Base closed at the beginning of the 1960s, the church lost quite a few members.
The year 1962 saw the addition of new equipment (new organ, piano, P.A. system) and a lighted cross. A parking lot was set up on the east side of the facilities in 1972. On October 20, 1974, a service was held to burn the church mortgage. Additional work was done and the sanctuary was completed (and all pews refinished) in 1977. A steeple was added later in the year, along with a stained glass window behind the choir loft. The next major remodeling occurred in the mid 1980s, when the kitchen, bathrooms, and classrooms were remodeled. The pastor’s study and secretary’s office were moved at that time. The memorial prayer garden was completed in the church courtyard in April 1990.
Oak Park was discontinued and abandoned in 2009.
Source: Timothy Hebert, “The Historical Register of the Louisiana Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church,” (Louisiana: Louisiana Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, 2004), page LC-38.
Extent
3 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement
Arranged in seven series:
Series 1: Membership records, 1952-2009
Series 2: Administrative records, 1951-2008
Series 3: Committee records, 1957-2009
Series 4: Subject files, 1952-2009
Series 5: Printed items, 1954-2009
Series 6: Historical records, 1951-2008
Series 7: Electronic records, 1999-2009
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Transferred by Steven Spurlock (Lake Charles District Superintendent) in 2012.
- Administrative records
- Church bulletins
- Church records and registers -- Louisiana -- Calcasieu Parish
- Compact discs
- Correspondence
- Fairview United Methodist Church (Lake Charles, La.)
- Floppy disks
- Histories (literary works)
- Membership lists
- Methodist Church (U.S.). Louisiana Conference (South Central Jurisdiction)
- Minutes (administrative records)
- Newsletters
- Photographs
- Property records
- United Methodist Church (U.S.). Louisiana Conference
- Warren United Methodist Church (Lake Charles, La.)
Creator
- Oak Park United Methodist Church (Lake Charles, La.) (Organization)
- Title
- Finding Aid to Oak Park United Methodist Church (Lake Charles, La.) records
- Author
- Beth Vogler, Lillian Klingenberg, Lauren Troncoso, and Chris Brown
- Date
- 2026
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Centenary College of Louisiana Archives and Special Collections Repository
