Church History
Beginnings . . .
Carteret County’s written history dates back to 1525 when the barrier islands located between Ocracoke Inlet and Bogue Inlet were described as "lush, where supplies of water, fresh meat, fish and wood could be found." Carteret was home to the Hatteras, the Core and the Neuse Indian tribes.
During the 1700s, small fishing villages and settlements grew throughout the county. Areas developed around such plantations as Shepards Point, later to be known as Morehead City.
The 1800s were a time of growth and prosperity and Morehead City,
laid
out in 1857, really began to develop. It is the largest municipality in
the county.
SIGNIFICANT DATES IN THE LIFE OF FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1926 Wilmington Presbytery purchased the Primitive Baptist
Church,
a little frame house on the corner of 24th and Arendell Streets for a
Presbyterian
Chapel. Sunday School was held weekly. Mr. J. R. Phillips came from
Pollocksville
once a month to lead worship and preach.
1929 May 5 - First Presbyterian Church was organized with 13
petitioners and 41 charter members.
1931 The congregation approved changing the name of the church
to George Webb Memorial Church.
1933 "Women of the Church" was organized.
1949 "Men of the Church" was organized. The present church
property
was purchased.
1954 The church’s name was changed back to First Presbyterian
Church. Havelock Presbyterian Church was begun by this congregation.
1955 Ground was broken for Phase I of the new church building.
1956 July 15 - The original sanctuary (now the administrative
wing) was
consecrated. Church School continued to meet in the old "Leary House."
1961 June - Final payment made on Phase I. Plans for building
Phase II, the Christian Education Wing, began.
1963 September 5 - The Christian Education Wing was occupied.
1973 The new organ donated in honor of Anne Neal Joslyn. Radio
broadcasts began.
1975 Phase II was debt retired.
1976 The Meals-on-Wheels Program began.
1978 Participation in Student-In-Ministry (SIM) Program of Union
Theological Seminary began. The church adopted two Sunday morning
services.
1979 May 5-6 - The 50th Anniversary was observed. Lot on the
corner of 16th and Bridges Streets was purchased.
1980 The church joined with three other churches to sponsor
Ekklesia, a retirement community. Planning began for a new Phase III
sanctuary.
1981 November 1 - Ground breaking for new sanctuary began.
1982 December 12 - First service held in new sanctuary.
1983 January 16 - New sanctuary dedicated. Original sanctuary
converted to use as a fellowship hall. Ekklesia completed in
June. SIM program discontinued and an Associate Pastor position
established.
1984 Pipe organ contract awarded.
1986 March 2 - Pipe organ dedicated.
1987 August - Preschool program established.
1988 September 1 - "Women of the Church" became "Presbyterian
Women." In October Grace New Church Development in Beaufort held first
service.
1989 Carteret County Habitat for Humanity began with Rene’
Minshew
as its first president. Children’s Church established.
1990 Stephen Ministry began. Library refurbished and dedicated
as Ollie Stang Memorial. June 10 - Rev. Joel Cherry installed as
Associate
Minister for Grace New Church Development.
1991 Memorial Columbarium constructed. May 19 - First Stephen
Ministry class commissioned.
1996 November - Sanctuary Choir attended AdventFest in Vienna.
1997 The church joined in starting Carteret Christian Ministry.
1998 March - "Marino Property", 1600 Arendell Street, purchased
to complete owning entire block.
1999 - 70th
Anniversary observed. Church website initiated. First
church partnership with Habitat for Humanity dedicated.
2000 - Construction of
Westminister hall approved by the session, Capital Campaign initiated.
Presbyterian Women establish 'Little Folks Attic.'
2001 - J.C. Harvell
appointed minister of Pastoral Care. Earth Care Alliance Group
established. Dec.2 groundbreaking for new fellowship hall, later
to be named Westminster Hall.
2002 - First
Presbyterian Church becomes involved in Presbyterian Coffee Project.
2003 - Feb 9
dedication of Westminster Hall. Construction of final phase of
church renovation approved.
2004 - Completion of
new office complex and youth room. 75th Anniversary
observed. Session established position of Associate Pastor.
REGISTER OF MINISTERS
| Frank Johnson B. Frank Hall Kenneth Seawright J. V. Axtell Priestly Conyers Albert Harris, Jr Charles Kirby James McKinnon Arthur Ross III M. René Minshew Timothy J. Havlicek |
June 1929 - Feb.1933 May 1933 - Dec.1937 April 1938 - March 1944 May 1945 - Aug. 1948 July 1949 - Dec. 1954 Feb. 1955 - Aug. 1958 Jan. 1959 - Feb. 1970 Sept. 1970 - Nov. 1974 June 1975 - June 1984 Jan. 1986 - Oct. 1995 Jan. 1998 - Present |
INTERIM MINISTERS
| Vance Barron Ollie Stang Francis M. Womack, Jr Harold E. Hyde, Jr Neil H. Bain |
Sept. 1984 - April 1985 May 1985 - Dec. 1985 Nov. 1995 - Nov. 1996 Dec. 1996 - Nov. 1997 Dec. 1997 |
ASSOCIATE MINISTERS
| Ron Leigh Joel Cherry Pamela Eliason |
Jan. 1987 - March 1989 April 1990 - July 1991 Jan. 1993 - March 1995 |
INTERIM ASSOCIATE MINISTER
| Lois Lehman | Sept. 1992 - Jan. 1993 |
Parish Associate
| Peter R. Hale |
May 2004 - Present |