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9301 N. Rodney Parham Road, Little Rock, AR 72227

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A Brief History:

The establishment of Grace Presbyterian Church occurred in 1961. Presbyterians in Arkansas at that time were members of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, formed during the separation of northern and southern Presbyterians at the time of the Civil War. Little Rock was part of Washburn Presbytery, which had a Home Mission Committee charged with forming new congregations. Seeking to establish a new congregation in west Little Rock, the Home Mission Committee in 1958 had purchased 2 acres of land from Mr. Richard C. Butler along Rodney Parham Road. In 1960, a representative of Washburn Presbytery approached Rev. Donald K. Campbell, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Crossett, Arkansas, to solicit his willingness to be the founding Pastor of a new church in that location. After prayerful consideration, Rev. Campbell agreed to undertake this charge early in 1961. With the aid of the established Presbyterian churches in Little Rock, a survey of interest in the new congregation was undertaken, and a meeting of interested individuals was held in March of that year at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church.

With the financial assistance of Presbytery, arrangements for temporary rented facilities for the new congregation were put in place. Worship and adult church school were held in the Brady Home Demonstration Clubhouse, a wooden frame building located at the corner of Markham Street and Rodney Parham Road where a U.S. Postal Facility now stands. Church School for children was arranged at the Darnall Kindergarten located nearby. The first service was held on April 16, 1961, with 77 persons in attendance.

By June 11, 1961, the congregation had agreed to be known as Grace Presbyterian Church. By August 4, a manse was purchased on Brookside Drive, not far from the present church. Sufficient progress had been made that Presbytery held a formal Organizational Service of the new congregation at Pulaski Heights Presbyterian Church on September 17, 1961. Among the many Charter Members present on that date who are still members of Grace Church were Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Allsopp, Mr. J.P. Corn, Dr. Forrest Henry and Mrs. Jane Owens. The congregation then elected 6 elders, 9 deacons and 3 trustees from among the charter members.

Washburn Presbytery and other interested Presbyterians in Little Rock continued to provide financial assistance, and Mr. Richard Butler generously contributed 3 more acres of land for a new church facility. On February 11, 1962 an architect was chosen, by May of that year preliminary drawings were presented, and by October construction bids had been obtained and awarded. Ground breaking for the new buildings was held on October 10, 1962. On June 9, 1963 the new fellowship hall and education facility were dedicated. In that same year Ruebel Funeral Home donated an organ to Grace Church that was used until the present organ was obtained. Between 1963 and 1966, additional classroom space was added to the education building and a library and larger Pastor’s office was also constructed. In 1964, a carillon was purchased with the help of many donors, in memory of Lindsey Ann Henry, whose death as a teenager was mourned by the Little Rock community.

In 1966, Pastor Campbell and the Session initiated an Intern Program to provide a year’s experience in the pastoral ministry for students about to undertake the last year of their seminary training. Between 1966 and 1983, thirteen students availed themselves of this opportunity, mentored by 3 different Grace Pastors. Over the years, Interns came from Yale, Princeton, Harvard, McCormick and Austin Seminaries. Most of these students subsequently entered the pastoral ministry, serving in several states, while two undertook academic careers, including one who is currently the President of McCormick Seminary. Interestingly, one Intern eventually became a judge in Connecticut.

Over the years, the following 6 Pastors have served Grace Church faithfully: Donald K. Campbell, 1961-1973; Douglas Heidt, 1974-1981; W. Wirt Skinner, 1982-1990; Debra Shevlin Henning, 1991-1999; Anne Russ, 2002-2006; and Shauna Silmon, 2007-present.

During Pastor Heidt’s tenure, the congregation undertook the building of a new fellowship hall, completed in 1981. We subsequently added pews, carpeting and a stained glass window toconvert the old fellowship hall into a beautiful sanctuary. A generous gift from Mr. and Mrs. John Van Hook resulted in the acquisition of a new Moller organ in 1981. A tower, the gift of Mr. Gordon Campbell, was also added to the courtyard to make the church more visible from Rodney Parham Road. The congregation continues to improve the physical facilities by adding a new peaked roof and by remodeling the church school and office facilities to enhance our local mission. In recent years, the congregation has also provided part of its property to the Presbytery of Arkansas to build Presbytery Offices to serve the Church at large.


Grace Presbyterian Church · 9301 N. Rodney Parham Road · Little Rock, AR 72227
Office Phone: 501-225-3274
· Fax: 501-227-6304 · E-Mail Address: gracepresby@sbcglobal.net

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