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Episcopal Diocese of Northern Indiana ArchivesMain MenuIntroduction to the CollectionBishops of the Diocese of IndianaBishops of the Diocese of Northern IndianaParishes and MissionsConventionsOrdinations and PostulantsCamps and YouthEcumenical ServicesDiocesan Officers and GovernanceWomen's Auxiliary - Episcopal Church WomenMiscellaneousJohn David Beatty85388be94808daa88b6f1a0c89beb70cd0fac252
Holy Family Episcopal Church, Angola
1media/Holy Family Angola exterior, Sep 2015.jpg2019-07-13T09:24:10-07:00John David Beatty85388be94808daa88b6f1a0c89beb70cd0fac2523271635image_header2020-11-16T12:30:01-08:00John David Beatty85388be94808daa88b6f1a0c89beb70cd0fac252Holy Family in Angola was formed as an unorganized mission in 1951. Bishop Reginald Mallett spent Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday there that year, conferred with many students of Tri-State College as well as townspeople, and held services in the local Methodist Church. About 35 attended the original service and meeting. The ministerial work was placed initially under the care of the Rev. Robert Murphy of Howe. Once the mission was organized formally in 1953, the congregation met in various spaces, including in a fire hall and a student activity building. For a time it also worshiped in a private house, where services were conducted in the living room while the Sunday school met in the kitchen. The pump organ was powered by an Electrolux vacuum cleaner. Later, Tri-State College offered space for worship. The Rev. Leo Maxwell Brown of Coldwater, Michigan, provided early leadership between 1952 and 1957. During the mid-1960s, Holy Family's vicar, George Minnix, served as chaplain to Tri-State College, while Theron Lansford, then a psychology professor, provided early lay leadership for its Canterbury Club. He would later become ordained and serve for many years as its vicar.
Holy Family's present building, its second, was constructed over a three-month span in 1966 and was located at 909 South Darling Street. The project came about after Bishop Klein announced a matching grant if the congregation could raise $4,500. Members compiled a cookbook that helped raise the necessary funds and then poured all of its energies into constructing the building. The grounds feature a memorial garden to parishioner Robert Hanna, and its bell tower is made of steel girders. The bell is dedicated to St. Gabriel. By the 1990s, it had about 50 members, drawing from Michigan and Ohio as well as Indiana.
12019-08-11T12:25:43-07:00Holy Family Angola baptism, 14 January 20192Holy Family Angola baptism, 14 January 2019media/Holy Family Angola baptism 14 Jan 2019.jpgplain2019-08-11T12:26:00-07:00
12019-07-13T09:57:46-07:00Selected Members of Holy Family Episcopal Church, Angola, Indiana1Holy Family Episcopal Church, Angola, with Gertrude Bargh, Marion Clark, Rev. Theron Lansford, and others unidentifedmedia/Holy Family Angola, Gertrude Bargh, Marion Clark, Fr Theron Lansford503.jpgplain2019-07-13T09:57:47-07:00
1media/Holy Family Angola, Robert Hanna Memorial Garden blessing566_thumb.jpg2019-09-27T16:27:27-07:00Holy Family, Angola, blessing of the Robert Hanna memorial garden with Bishop Sheridan1Holy Family, Angola, blessing of the Robert Hanna memorial garden with Bishop Sheridanmedia/Holy Family Angola, Robert Hanna Memorial Garden blessing566.jpgplain2019-09-27T16:27:28-07:00
1media/Holy Family Angola, Robert Hanna Memorial Garden blessing567_thumb.jpg2019-09-27T16:28:22-07:00Holy Family, Angola, blessing of the Robert Hanna memorial garden1Holy Family, Angola, blessing of the Robert Hanna memorial gardenmedia/Holy Family Angola, Robert Hanna Memorial Garden blessing567.jpgplain2019-09-27T16:28:22-07:00
1media/Holy Family Angola, Robert Hanna Memorial Garden blessing568_thumb.jpg2019-09-27T16:29:06-07:00Holy Family, Angola, blessing of the Robert Hanna memorial garden 21Holy Family, Angola, blessing of the Robert Hanna memorial garden 2media/Holy Family Angola, Robert Hanna Memorial Garden blessing568.jpgplain2019-09-27T16:29:07-07:00
12019-08-10T19:02:12-07:00Holy Family, Angola, procession, 16 Dec 20181Holy Family, Angola, procession, 16 Dec 2018media/Holy Family Angola procession 16 Dec 2018.jpgplain2019-08-10T19:02:12-07:00
12019-08-18T15:25:02-07:00Holy Family, Angola, exterior, 31 Aug. 20141Holy Family, Angola, exterior, 31 Aug. 2014media/Holy Family Angola exterior 31 Aug 2014.jpgplain2019-08-18T15:25:02-07:00
1media/Holy Family Angola 1960s_thumb.JPG2019-09-29T11:29:39-07:00Holy Family, Angola early photo from 1960s1Holy Family, Angola early photo from 1960smedia/Holy Family Angola 1960s.JPGplain2019-09-29T11:29:39-07:00
1media/ViewScan_0231_thumb.jpg2019-10-19T09:27:45-07:00Holy Family Episcopal Church, Angola, exterior, 19681Holy Family Episcopal Church, Angola, exterior, 1968media/ViewScan_0231.jpgplain2019-10-19T09:27:45-07:00
12019-07-13T10:05:23-07:00Lady Chapel at Holy Family Episcopal Church, Angola1Lady Chapel at Holy Family Episcopal Church, Angolamedia/Lady Chapel, Holy Family, Angola569.jpgplain2019-07-13T10:05:23-07:00
12019-08-19T19:31:30-07:00Holy Family, Angola, Groundbreaking with Bishop Little, 20111Holy Family, Angola, Groundbreaking with Bishop Little, 2011media/Holy Family Angol outside ceremony with Bishop Little and congregation, 2011.jpegplain2019-08-19T19:31:30-07:00
12019-07-13T09:56:26-07:00Bishop's Committee of Holy Episcopal Family Church, Angola, 1970s1Bishop's Committee, Holy Family Episcopal Church, Angola, Indiana, reft to right: Henry Luming , Rev. Theron Lansford, Donald Mercer, Thomas Barge, Rev. George Minnixmedia/Bishops Committee, Holy Family Angola, Henry Luming, Theron Lansford, Donald Mercer, Thomas Barge, George Minnix751.jpgplain2019-07-13T09:56:27-07:00