Our Story Through the Years – A Journey of Faith

From our first gathering in 1883 to today, God’s faithfulness has guided every step.

The first Church was a log church built of tamarack logs taken from a local homestead. The Stalwart congregation met in their log church for about 50 years.

A small, weathered wooden house with a gabled roof, two windows, and a light blue front door, situated in a grassy field with a rural landscape in the background.

1890

A wooden cross with paint damage, shown against a background with digital corruption and color distortion.

A small white wooden house with three large windows and a small side extension, surrounded by green grass and trees in the background.
A wooden cross made of two light-colored wood planks.
A collection of tan, irregularly shaped stones arranged in a descending pattern from top right to bottom left.

1934


Array of beige irregularly shaped stones, some cracked, with a blurred digital glitch background.
White wooden church with a steeple, two smaller side buildings, surrounded by green grass and trees.

1954


Arrangement of beige, irregularly shaped stones with a smooth surface, outlined with a white border, positioned in a diagonal pattern.

Around 1954 a new church was built.

A wooden cross standing upright on a surface with a red and white flower and some green foliage in the background.
White church with gray roof, three windows, small entrance with gabled roof, surrounded by green grass and trees, blue sky, wooden frame
A wooden cross constructed of two light-colored wooden planks.

2004


White church with three crosses on the front, surrounded by colorful flowers, with a sunset sky in the background, framed in a wooden border.
Array of beige stepping stones arranged in a curved path leading to a waterfall.

New addition added to church in 2004.

2025

In 2015 Stalwart Church was dismissed from the Presbyterian Church USA and became STALWART COMMUNITY CHURCH.