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During the period that Arthurdale was a government project, there was no official church building in town, and nondenominational services were held in Center Hall or in the school cafeteria. Community Presbyterian Church was built in 1959 and 1960 by homesteaders and others who carved out the sandstone near the cemetery and built it during their free time. The church was dedicated in 1960 by Eleanor Roosevelt during her final trip to Arthurdale.


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Program for the church dedication in 1960 signed by Eleanor Roosevelt

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During the time that Arthurdale was a government project (1933-1947), there was no official church in Arthurdale. Due to separation of church and state, the government cannot build religious buildings, so instead homesteaders met for religious services in each other's homes, in the school gym, or in Center Hall, and sermons were given by community members or travelling pastors. Some families also travelled to nearby churches in other towns. However, after the government left Arthurdale, the people decided to build their own church, Community Presbyterian, which was opened in 1960. Eleanor Roosevelt returned to Arthurdale that year to speak at the dedication of the church, and it was her final visit before she died in 1962. The church is still in operation today.

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