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History of Salem Evangelical and Grace Life Church

In 1841, German immigrants in Marion County organized a church and called Rev. J. Van Linger to lead and pastor them. Worship services were held in the courthouse for about three years until our first building was constructed on North State Street. In 1883, Salem moved to a new brick building at our present location. At about the same time Salem’s new home was being built, the old Marion County Courthouse was being torn down. The bell in the courthouse was returned to the members of Salem and donated for the belfry in our new building. During its years of service at the courthouse and church, the bell tolled the deaths of Eber Baker in 1864, President Abraham Lincoln in 1865 and President Warren G. Harding in 1923. In June of 1940, the Evangelical Synod Of North America merged with the Reformed Church and Salem became known as Salem Evangelical and Reformed Church.

Then in 1957, the Evangelical and Reformed Church joined with the Congregational Christian Churches to create the denomination known today as the United Church of Christ. As a result of differing theology, Salem left the UCC and joined the Conservative Congregational Christian Conference in the fall of 2003 and became known as Salem Evangelical Church. In 1965, the sanctuary seating arrangement was altered and new pews were purchased. At that time the old parsonage next door was turned into a parish house to house the pastor’s office, the church office, the church library, and Sunday School classrooms. As part of our Sesquicentennial celebration in 1991, the bell was permanently mounted for display in the front yard of the church where it can be seen by all who pass. A bronze plaque describes its’ place in the history of Marion County.

Salem was known as “The Old Rooster Church” because a rooster once was atop the steeple reminiscent of the tradition of Protestant Churches in Germany. The original rooster was taken down when the present front of the building was remodeled in 1927. This rooster in encased in the front of the church. A new rooster was dedicated and installed on a perch to the right of the Church Street entrance on June 3, 1979. Salem Evangelical Church has continued to serve the Lord and proclaim the message of Jesus Christ to the Marion community through a 160 plus years!

From Salem to Grace Life

The Next Chapter

In 2023, God began moving the fellowship of Salem Evanglical to a new chapter, a new journey, a new promised land. In 2024, Salem Evangelical followed the calling of the Lord on this new journey and was led to a new church home at 930 Harding Memorial Parkway. With the new church home came a calling to embrace a new name, Grace Life Church. In 2024, the Lord blessed us with a new church home and a new name that reflects the heart of our church for the last 160 plus years!

Why the name Grace Life?

We want our new name to reflect the message we hold dearly and that has transformed our lives. We want our community to know and recognize that this church is defined and identified by the Grace of God that has saved us and sustains us. We want our new name to reach people with the simplicity of the Gospel of Grace. A simple and yet powerful name that points people to Jesus, who is the Grace of God in the flesh and gives us new life, GRACE LIFE, in Him alone. 

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