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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 14., Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. (search)
itchen are in rooms below. Its cost was somewhat over fourteen thousand dollars. It was with some surprise that the church, as well as the community, learned that their pastor, who had served four years, and to whom this success was in no small measure due, had asked for another appointment by the bishop at Conference. That this change was made, and a successor took up the work so smoothly, speaks well for the church polity. Rev. Arthur W. L. Nelson was pastor for three years, Rev. Arthur Bonner for two years, and Rev. George A. Cooke for two years more, and each did good work under difficult circumstances. There was some reaction from the effort of building, and some financial embarrassment resulted that was happily removed during the stay of Brother Bonner. For a time Brother Nelson did double work, as did both his successors, in connection with the newly formed Hillside church. All these did good work, each in a different way from the other, and all were beloved by churc