Bunker Hill Church of God celebrates 150 years

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BUDA — More than 300 people met Sunday morning at the Bunker Hill Church of God in Buda to celebrate the church’s 150th anniversary.

Rev. Fred Criminger, pastor of the church for the past 14 years, said Sunday morning’s combined worship service was followed by a catered banquet and an afternoon service where the congregation heard from people from the church who have gone into various ministries and mission positions. Sunday was a great day of celebration, the pastor said.

In looking at the history and growth of the church, Criminger said the Bunker Hill Church, which averages about 230 people on a typical Sunday, has been blessed through the years. Any church is as strong as its people, and Bunker Hill has some great people in it, he said.

The church has strong leadership from the congregation and also has a strong youth ministry, which has more than 100 young people attending Wednesday evening youth programs. The church is also blessed musically, with two separate praise bands for the two Sunday morning services.

The Bunker Hill congregation is also wanting to positively impact its community. In addition to its youth group outreach, the church has also started an after-school Gear Up program for children and also volunteers twice a month at the homeless shelter in Peru. Small groups within the church have also started a program to help low-income families.

Within the church, the congregation has a strong Sunday School and Christian education program, Criminger said. Recent studies, in addition to Bible studies, have focused on finances and parenting. A new leadership study will begin this fall.

Criminger said the church family is God’s design for people.

“God never intended us to live our Christian lives in isolation,” Criminger said. “We live in a very privatized society, but we really do need other people. The church can be one of the ways to meet that need.”

Sidebar:

The following are highlights of the history of the Bunker Hill Church of God, as provided by the church:

• In 1851, three missionaries with the Church of God denomination were sent to Illinois from Eastern Pennsylvania to start churches in various parts of the state. In 1854, several families moved from Pennsylvania to the Bunker Hill area in western Bureau County.

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