Newville was founded in 1823 by Frederick Herring who built a grist mill near Bellville and a second mill at Newville near the Clear Fork.
Newville had several churches through the years including the building we currently use today. It was built in 1911 and dedicated on August 27, 1911 as the Newville Baptist Church.
The town and church were located in the Southeastern portion of Richland County and was prone to the Clear Fork flooding as well as other small creaks.
Newville was located a little Northeast of the intersection of Possum Run Road and St Route 95. This is about 1 mile East of our present location.
In 1936 it was determined that measures were needed to stop the flooding that was doing serious damage to the Ohio River towns and cities like Wheeling WV. The worst flood in Wheeling was 1936, when the river crested at 55.6 feet in mid March. One current Newville member had relatives in that flood who retreated to the roof of a two story home waiting rescue.
After this flood the Musckingum Conservancy District proposed flood control dams and lakes to control and hold the water. Newville would be in the flood zone and the town had to go.
The officers of the church were offered plots of land if they wanted to move the church. They selected the location we are currently in and began preparations for the move. The move was complete in late 1936 or 1937.
Mission Statement
“Changing lives by encountering God through scripture.”
Newville Church is built upon the rock of God’s Spirit convincing and revealing God’s Truth to God’s people. (Matthew 16:17-19)
We believe it is the Holy Spirit’s vision and mission for our church to empower and transform God’s people to live Godly lives of glory and goodness through the knowledge of our Lord and Master Jesus of Nazareth. (2 Peter 1:3&4)
We believe it is the Holy Spirit’s vision and mission for Newville Church to draw those who are hungry and thirsty for righteousness, and to create vocational Christians who will live the image-bearing life of salt and light and thereby draw others to Him. (Matthew 5:13-16)
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