Join Our Mailing List!
Latest News:
Anderson Inaugurated as Second President of ... -- "Pennsylvania Western University formally installed Dr. Jonathan R. Anderson as ..." -- 30 December 2024
Local Church Collects Items for Annual Angel Tree -- "Saints Joachim and Anne Catholic Parish in Elizabeth/Glassport/Liberty Boro ..." -- 30 December 2024
South Park Women’s Club January Speaker to ... -- "Chris Whitlock, author of the book "Notorious Pittsburgh" will be the guest ..." -- 30 December 2024
Seminar on ‘Scamming’ at Thomas Presbyterian ... -- "We all have either heard of or know someone that has been scammed out of their ..." -- 30 December 2024
South Hills Coin Club January Meeting Will ... -- "65th Anniversary Coin Show Planned for February 1  " -- 30 December 2024
Rostraver Sportsmen Announce January Meeting and ... -- "The Rostraver Sportsmens and Conservation Association located at 539 Cedar ..." -- 30 December 2024
MVRCC Bus Tour Drives Local Shopping During the ... -- "Another successful annual bus tour in the books  " -- 30 December 2024
Mon Valley Blood Drive Set for Jan. 21 in ... -- "Vitalant Giving Away $10,00 to three donors" -- 30 December 2024
Bettis Airfield: The Epicenter of Pittsburgh ... -- "On Sunday, December 22, 2024 a ‘Toy Express’ event was held at the ..." -- 30 December 2024
West Newton ‘Toy Express’ Event Introduces Kids ... -- "On Sunday, December 22, 2024 a ‘Toy Express’ event was held at the ..." -- 30 December 2024

Religion

By Charlotte Hopkins

The growth in the number of churches across the country grew quickly during the mid-1800s. Soon there were not enough ministers to serve at all of the churches. So, each minister would service at several churches at a time, most riding on horseback from one church to another ever Sunday. These were called circuit ministers.

Circuit Ministers 1
Paying homage to the days of circuit ministers, Reverend Pietschmann sailed in a canoe between sermons.

Reverend Walt Pietschmann was recently granted the opportunity to minister to both Bethesda United Presbyterian Church in Elizabeth and Olivet Presbyterian in West Elizabeth. As he accepted both positions, he wanted to pay homage to the days of Circuit Ministers who serviced in a similar fashion. On October 9, following his sermon at Olivet, he set sail in a canoe across the Monongahela River to Bethesda Church in Elizabeth.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Circuit Ministers 2
Reverend Walt Pietschmann was greeted on the shores of the river in Elizabeth by Bill Boucher, dressed in colonial attire.

RealEstate270x64

PSC 399430 HRb 

MESSENGERWEBAD

Pizza Station

 

  • Prev
  • Featured Advertisers
Scroll to top