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BRIEF HISTORY OF LOS ALTOS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
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After World War 2, in the early 50's, the East Side of Long
Beach, California was growing fast. New single-family dwellings were
springing up block after block, and with the building of new houses,
thousands of new residents came. The Methodist leadership of
California saw the need for a church.
In 1954 Bishop Gerald Kennedy assigned Dr. Ray Firth the
task of organizing a new congregation in the Los Altos area. With
the help of other Methodist congregations in Long Beach, he took a
community survey. Using survey leads Dr. Firth arranged an initial
organizational meeting at Lakewood Community Church. Some 25 persons
showed up for the meeting and decisions were made to find a
temporary meeting place for worship and recruit volunteers to run
the church.
Through Dr. Firth’s leadership, this group of interested
persons continued to grow. The initial group of Founding Members
totaled 97. Those persons, who joined between November 1, 1954 and
the following Easter, were termed Charter Members.
For the next 19 months the congregation used the Stanford Junior
High School facilities. Two worship services were held in the
auditorium, while the cafeteria was used for Sunday school.
Meanwhile, many new members of this congregation volunteered a good
bit of time and labor assisting in the construction of the first two
buildings of Los Altos Methodist Church – the Chapel and an
Education wing. Located at the corner of Willow and Woodruff
Streets, the two structures were completed in May 1956 and were
consecrated by Bishop Gerald Kennedy in September 1956. By this date
the congregation boasted a membership of 277 persons and had 233
children in its church school.
The next unit, completed in 1957, was the Lounge building. Three
years later in 1960 a second education wing and the administrative
offices were built. By 1962, with the membership at almost 1,400,
the church was bursting at the seams and plans were launched for
building a new sanctuary. Completed in 1965, the new sanctuary was
consecrated in May of that year.
Music has always been an important part of Los Altos United
Methodist Church.
Throughout the early years an electronic organ was used in the
Chapel. In 1976 the church learned about the availability of an
historic pipe organ. Wm. B. D. Simmons originally constructed the
organ around 1846, in Boston, for the Howard Street Presbyterian
Church in San Francisco. This hand-pumped tracker-action organ was
sent by ship around Cape Horn and was the first American-built organ
to be found west of the Mississippi River. LAUMC purchased the organ
and hired Manual Rosales and Associates to refurbish it. They
restored the original keys, bellows, wind chests, and pipes and
replaced the hand-pump with an electrical system. The organ was
installed in the Sanctuary in 1977, and retains the same general
appearance it had in 1852. In 1995, the organ was upgraded to its
full configuration of pipes, and is now a registered historic
landmark with the City of Long Beach and the Organ Historical
Society of America.
HIGHLIGHTS IN THE LIFE OF
LOS ALTOS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
v Outreach Projects and Programs
a) United Methodist Committee
on Relief projects throughout the world;
b) Door of Faith Orphanage in Baja California;
c) District and Conference programs;
d) South Coast Ecumenical Council and its auxiliary agencies;
e) Shalom Center and community oriented service programs in
Long Beach;
f) Sponsorship of a teacher in a Hong Kong college.
v We established the Los Altos United
Methodist PRESCHOOL in 1967. It is now regarded as one of the
finest in Long Beach.
v We established, and continue to provide, an excellent
religious education program for persons of all ages, from
preschool through senior adults.
v LAUMC youth participate in various work-camp
experiences, which have taken them to New Mexico, Hawaii, Arizona,
and Central-California.
v We host an excellent program of music including two
children’s choirs, a youth choir, and two adult (Sanctuary and
Chancel) choirs. The Sanctuary Choir, often combining with Chancel
Choir, provides special seasonal programs. In 1995 they completed
their second European Concert Tour. Our four Hand bell Choirs
include beginning and advanced bells for adults, a youth bell
choir and an elementary age bell choir.
v Our congregation has just approved plans to undertake
a major building campaign, beginning with a new educational
facility, to enable us to move forward with new ministries in the
21st century.
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