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We are church rich in history. Here you can learn about our past and our present - but most of all, we are here because of God's grace on us!

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Pastor Gary holds the A.B. degree from Asbury College and the Master of Divinity from Asbury Theological Seminary, in Wilmore, Kentucky. He is an ordained Elder in the Greater New Jersey Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church. Prior to being appointed to Evangelical United Methodist Church, in June of 1976, he was pastor of the Lumberton United Methodist Church in Lumberton, NJ.

Pastor Gary serves as chairperson of the East Greenwich Ministerial and is a member of the Delanco Camp Board of Directors. He has led mission work teams to Webster Springs, WV, and group tours to the Holy Land and Middle East.

Pastor Gary and his wife, Linda, have been married for more than 30 years. They have four children, Heather (married to Charles Wilson), Cheryl, Gary Jr. (married to Holly Weidner Turk), and Rebecca, deceased. They also have three grandchildren.

The focus of Pastor Gary’s ministry is to faithfully proclaim the word of God that individuals will come into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, and that believers will grow in their walk with the Lord.
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David graduated from Philadelphia Biblical University in May of 2009 with a B.S. in Bible and a concentration in Youth Ministries. Prior to coming on board at Evangelical UMC in July of 2009, David served for four years at the youth ministry in Mantua's United Methodist Church.

David's family includes his father David, mother Peggy, and two sisters Paige and Stefanie.

David enjoys working with the different music ministries in the church, and plays guitar for many of them. He also loves to do graphic, web, and video design and put them to use for church purposes.

David's focus is to do all kinds of ministry, whether it be youth, adult, college, etc. - where Jesus Christ is seen as a treasure above everything else in life.

History

From "East Greenwich Township Centennial" booklet by Gertrude Dersch

The Evangelical United Methodist Church was established at Clarksboro by the Evangelical Association in 1879. Founder of this Evangelical Association was Jacob Albright, son of German Immigrant parents, and a native of Pottstown, PA. During the century 1750-1850 many German people settled in the eastern Pennsylvania area and Jacob Albright was born on May 1, 1759. These people came to the United States for two reasons: in search of freedom to worship God as individual Protestants, and to avail themselves of the opportunities to establish a better everyday life for themselves and their families.

On July 31, 1791, Jacob attended an evening prayer meeting in the home of an Adam Riegel, a lay member of the United Brethren group. Soon after, Jacob joined the Methodist Church and became a licensed exhorter (lay preacher), and in 1796, he began his missionary preaching among the German speaking people in the area. Because of his absence from prayer meetings of his home church, he lost his membership in the Methodist Church. His work contineud with the German speaking people that were not reached by the Methodist Church, and he organized the "Evangelical Association." The first church building belonging to this new group was dedicated March 2, 1817 at New Berlin, PA.

Between 1855 and 1859, the Evangelical Association extended its missionary efforts into various townships in southern New Jersey. Prayer meetings were held in the homes of those who became the organizers of our local church. Worship services were conducted in the Berkley Baptist Church, Mt. Royal, by Rev. Philiphar and in March 1879, a congregation was organized. The congregation meeting with Rev. Philiphar at Berkley [Mt. Royal] incorporated as Zion Church of the Evangelical Association on March 24, 1880.

The charter members were: Karl Beyers and wife, George Blensinger and wife, Adam Dersch and wife, John Fell and wife, Conrad Frischolz and wife, John Hoskin, Michael Ley and wife, John Nolte and wife, Maria Miller and wife, William Noll and wife, John Nolte and wife, Maria Northdurft (Mary, Mrs. Theo Herzog), Frederick Stier and wife, Jacob Wagner, Jacob Welde and wife, and Philip Windish and wife.

At the March 24, 1880 meeting, a resolution was adopted to purchase land and build a church. On March 27, 1880, a lot 100 ft. x 237 ft. on Railroad Ave. (now Cohawkin Road) in Clarksboro was purchased from David and Sarah Gill for $200. Members brought stones from their fields and quarries to the site, and on April 24, 1880 the cornerstone was laid with impressive ceremonies. Rev. A.S. Stelz was the first pastor of the church and was followed at the end of one year by Rev. H. Boll. This Clarksboro church was completed and dedicated in September 1880.

On April 2, 1944, Palm Sunday, one hour after worshippers left the service, fire broke out and destroyed the church beyond repair. The East Greenwich Fire Company offered the use of its hall for morning services and the Zion Church invited the members to join them for union evening services.

April 3, 1944 a building committee was appointed, and the cornerstone of the new church was laid April 22, 1945. On Sunday, June 9, 1946 the new church was dedicated.

In 1946, the Evangelical Church merged with the church of the United Brethren in Christ, and the Clarksboro Church had a new name, "Zion Evanglical United Brethren Church."

In 1968, a conference was held in Dallas, TX and it was decided to merge the Methodist Church and the Evanglical United Brethren Church. Since the Methodist Church in Clarksboro had been known as Zion Methodist since its founding, the Evanglical took the name "Evanglical United Methodist Church."

Rev. Gary Turk, the present pastor, has served here since 1976.

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To get a feel for what we believe as a congregation, you'll want to look at the United Methodist Church beliefs page.

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A Place For Worship
Where our worship services are a special time, with inspirational music, spirited singing, and Biblical preaching that affirms the authority of God's Word and its clear, uncompromising message for today.

A Place For Learning
Where our Sunday School provides learning experiences for people of all ages, including a solid adult program offering a variety of study opportunities. A strong Youth Fellowship helps young people to learn, grow and serve.

A Place For Service
Where our desire is to equip every member to seek to win others to Christ and to serve Him in the church and community.

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