Many
hundreds of families and thousands
of individuals have ministered to
each other, as well as having been
ministered to since the founding of
Linwood Wesleyan Church in 1966. It
has been a place of dedicated
pastors and people wanting to serve
the Lord and reach out to our
community and the world.
The founding pastor Darrell Wagner,
his wife Ruby and two children moved
to Sioux Falls in 1963 to begin the
work of planting a new church.
Eventually the first building was
completed on Sycamore Avenue next to
Linwood Park, thus the name Linwood
Church. At that time the
congregation formally organized.
Both these milestones took place in
1966.
Pastors who have served are Darrell
Wagner (1963-1981), Dean Watson
(interim-1982), Rick Griffin (1982-1985),
Steve Emery (1985-1993), Bill
Kinnan (1993-2010) and Dick Emery (interim October 2010-June 2011), Bob McHenry (July 2011-present).
As the congregation grew, additions
were made to the building, one in
1974 and again in 1979. Eventually
the congregation simply could not
fit into their 256 seat sanctuary,
so a second service was begun. Still
the church grew and was forced to
relocate. On Easter Sunday, 1989,
the congregation moved to the
present facility, a 600 seat
sanctuary at 1101 E. 57th Street.
In 1997 the church sent
our first short term mission
team and has continued sending both
adult and youth teams each year.
Since 1997 the church's mission
budget has grown from $45,000
annually to over $100,000. The
church decided in 1998 to quickly
eliminate the $400,000 remaining
building debt and burned the
mortgage in 2000. In 1999 Linwood
church launched her first daughter
church called Celebrate. We
completed a $3 million addition in
2006, with a new youth center, gym,
offices and classrooms. In March
2009 the church launched a second daughter
church called The Ransom.