First Presbyterian Church of Columbus, Indiana, has fashioned a long and rich history since it was chartered on July 3, 1824, by circuit rider John M. Dickey, with 17 members in attendance. Its first elder was a wounded Revolutionary War veteran. The Rev. Ninian S. Dickey, son of John M. Dickey, and the church's minister from 1853-1870, was a close friend of author Harriet Beecher Stowe, who wrote the book, Uncle Tom's Cabin. The Rev. William R. Laws Jr. was elected moderator at the 1970 General Assembly, attaining the highest elected position within the Presbyterian Church.
But what really makes this congregation special is the good its done, and continues to do, in the community.
First Presbyterian Church, or its members of their own volition, have started many programs for the community's common good.
"A Columbus church on a downtown street corner long ago decided to change its corner of the world with God's help. The history of that commitment has now been documented." - The (Columbus, Ind.) Republic
Paul J. Hoffman had a 34-year career as a journalist, has written two non-fiction books, acted in community theater, and is the owner of PathBinder Publishing LLC. He was born in Madison, Wisconsin, and was raised in Wauwatosa, a suburb of Milwaukee. He holds a bachelor's degree in mass communications from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee. He worked at newspapers in Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana, working as a sports writer, sports editor, news editor, and special publications editor. He resides in Columbus, Indiana. His first book, "Murder in Wauwatosa: The Mysterious Death of Buddy Schumacher," was published in 2012 by The History Press. "Wicked Columbus, Indiana," was published in 2017 by the same publisher. Copy editor at The (Columbus, Ind.) Republic newspaper for 40+ years.
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