Waukee United Methodist Church
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Founded in 1869, the Waukee United Methodist Church is one of the oldest churches in Waukee, Iowa.[1]
Buildings
The church first met in the Des Moines Valley rail depot. Under the name of First Methodist Episcopal Church of Waukee, the church moved into its own building in 1878, shortly before the town incorporated.
- 1877: An unfinished church was bought and completed in 1878.
- 1900: A new church was built on the existing foundation using material from the old church.
- 1953: An educational unit was added to the church.
- 1978: A new building was completed adjacent to the old building.
- 2006: New land was purchased along LA Grant Parkway.
- 2023: A new ministry facility was completed on LA Grant Parkway.
Stained Glass Windows
In 1900 four stained glassed windows were given to the church as a memorial. In 1901 a cathedral window was presented to the church by the Epworth League, and in on completion of a league room in 1914 a memorial window showing Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane was installed.
All the stained glass windows are now located in the sanctuary of the current church. However, the four windows donated in 1900 were stored in a corncrib for 16 years by a church trustee until a renovation in 1995.[1][2]