Document Type

Finding Aid

Publication Date

3-27-2023

Inclusive Dates--Span

1951-2004

Inclusive Dates--Bulk

1951-2004

Scope and Content Note

This collection contains the institutional records of Minter Lane Church of Christ, including cassette tapes of sermons, financial and legal records, correspondence, missions information, VBS materials, and committee reports. Records for Global Campaigns, a missions-oriented organization overseen by Minter Lane, are housed in a separate collection; see Global Campaigns Records Collection (MS #91). Materials were retained in the order and arrangement received.

Biographical Note

Biographical note from church website:

“Minter Lane began in 1946 as a Wednesday night Bible class held in the homes of several members of the Northside Church of Christ who lived on the semi-rural northern edge of Abilene. When the class grew to 35 members, the Northside elders agreed to help the group start a new congregation. The first official meeting was on July 7, 1947, in a Camp Barkley barracks building that had been moved to the corner of Ambler and Graham Streets. Within five years the church had purchased another barracks building, and by 1959 the membership had grown to over 500.

Because many of the members lived in the Hillcrest neighborhood near Abilene Christian, the Graham Street leaders decided to form a new congregation there. The group at Graham Street continued to grow, and by 1963 plans were made to move to a new location on the corner of Minter Lane and Vogel Avenue. Erected and furnished almost entirely by members, the new Minter Lane building was dedicated on February 9, 1964. From the late 1960s through the late 1980s, the congregation grew in numbers, with two services on Sunday mornings, and even on Sunday evenings, in the mid-1980s.

Through the years pulpit ministers at Minter Lane have included Paul Faulkner, Tex Williams, Tony Ash (twice), Landon Saunders, Art McNeese, Tom Milholland, Ron Prater, Mike Lewis, and Danny Mercer; our current preacher is Albert Acosta. During most of its history, the congregation has had part-time ministers, often from the faculty at Abilene Christian University. This led naturally to a strong student presence in the congregation, and Minter Lane has seen itself as a place where university students can be nurtured in their faith and can become important parts of a Christian community. Youth and university ministers have also most often been Abilene Christian University students, a mutually enriching arrangement.

Minter Lane has been very active in supporting world missions since its beginning. The Church helped support Stephen Bilak and the “The Slavic World for Christ.” This work was instrumental in the establishment of the Church in Ternopil, Ukraine. Minter Lane also provided oversight for the Missionary Apprentice Resource Korp (MARK) which sent out 100 two-year apprentices over a ten-year period. These apprentices served a combined 584 years on every single continent except Antarctica. Currently the congregation sponsors Yancey and Sherry Farris in Guinea, Chad and Sara Lukkason in Chile, one of our members in China, and Matthew and Janille Stephens in Ireland.

The church originally moved to the Minter Lane location because of the many members who lived in this part of town. This has changed over the years, but the congregation continues to evangelize and serve the neighborhood through coordinated efforts with Long Early Learning Center, the support of a food pantry, and other benevolent/spiritual assistance.”

Minter Lane website, History page, https://www.minterlane.org/history/

Donor Note

Minter Lane Church of Christ, Jeremy Jenkins, JoAnne Boyd, Pete Hinman, Jr.

Arrangement

The processors retained the original order as received as much as possible.

Content List

See PDF finding aid for folder inventory.

Subjects

Churches of Christ -- History -- 20th century Churches of Christ -- Texas – Abilene Manuscripts

Language

ENGLISH

Extent of Collection

15 linear feet (10 boxes)

Manuscript Number

Center for Restoration Studies Manuscripts #89

Physical Location

Center for Restoration Studies

Use Restrictions

Open to researchers. Contact Abilene Christian University Special Collections and Archives to make an appointment.

Processing Status

Processed

Finding Aid created by

Kayla Sanderson, Mendoza, Sarah Dillinger, Janice Silas, Amanda Dietz, Mac Ice, Avery Reinoehl, Brianna Mullins, Ashlen Planes

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