The Alberton Methodist Church, (1905 to 1918)

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The Alberton Methodist Church, (1905 to 1918) By John Williams Late 1905, and Alberton township is only a year old. On the corner of Piet Retief Street (then 1 st Street) and 1 st Avenue stands a wood and corrugated-iron house, the Fisher home, one of only a few in the new township. A small group of Methodists, the Fishers, Patricks and Jacksons, gather for their first service. A photograph is taken, and Alberton Methodism is born. The first wood and corrugated iron house In 1916 Stand 382 in Van Riebeeck Ave (then 3 rd Ave) was obtained as a gift. This was in response to a letter from Rev John Howard, in which he stated that our people have very limited incomes... but we are certain that what we should put up would be a very welcome addition to the TOWNSHIP. A red brick church, described as a traditional Wesleyan, long, narrow building with three gothic windows on each side, was built at a cost of 400 sterling. It was opened in 1918 by everybody s grandfather, Rev. Amos Burnet. Re. John Howard (minister from 1914 to 1918) In 1910 services moved to the Dutch Reformed church, (late morning), and in 1911 to the new Mission Hall, sharing services with the Presbyterians in the afternoon. Germiston regarded Alberton as a mission field and called the church the Wesleyan Mission, sending a minister once a month to preach and to baptise and visit members. They would cycle the long gravel road by pushbike to and from Germiston, while on other Sundays it was the congregation s turn to trek to Germiston by horse and cart over dusty or muddy roads - very hardy preachers and very hardy parishioners! The red brick church was opened in 1918 by everybody s grandfather Rev. Amos Burnet The Pioneers of the Alberton Methodist Church had come a long way. The difficult years had not deterred them. They enjoyed their church meetings, family gatherings and celebrations,

dressing up in their suits and lovely long dresses just as that day in 1905 on the stoep of the Fisher s home! But much work and many hardships still lay ahead. 1919 to 1945 The Wesleyan Mission Church, opened in 1918, would serve the Alberton community for the next 30 years. It was situated opposite to where the Bloumeul stands today, in a slowly developing township still then of gravel roads. As Alberton could not afford one, Germiston ministers had to minister to their Alberton and Germiston congregants through the tough times of the 1918 flu epidemic, 1922 miners revolt on the Rand, the stock-market crash of 1930, and the terrible World War of 1939-1945. But stalwarts such as the Coetzees (a street was named after Jan Coetzee), Downeys, Harris, and many others kept Christ s work going through the tough and good times. The Church with hall extensions of 1971. Note the famous lava boulder in the foreground. Rev Fred Cox (left) and Rev. JB Webb (top)

In 1919 the first Sunday School Superintendent was appointed, the Sunday School slowly growing to 120 in 1939. Germiston Conference changed the name Wesleyan Mission to Alberton Methodist in 1937. In 1945 the Alberton Town Council declared the ground in Van Riebeeck Avenue a business area. The 30-year old red-brick Church, with 1933 vestry/office additions, was sold for 1 500 sterling and, under the strong guidance of the Rev Freddy Cox, three small Stands at the then cul-de-sac on Van Rensburg Street were purchased. The very hard lava rock of the new site took longer to excavate for foundations than the actual building of the new church itself! Early in 1948 the last service was held in the old Wesleyan church, the building was demolished and eventually replaced by the SPQR Stores. The new church was officially opened on 13 March 1948 by the well-known Rev J.B. Webb. The Coetzee family presented a large bible in Thanksgiving to God, this bible still being in the possession of the Church to this day. The new church faced north to old Alberton, as though emphasising its continuing links to its past, yet standing on the rocky outcrop in (then) splendid isolation, all shiny new, waiting for the future to gather around it! 1948 to 1990 The second Methodist church building, opened in 1948, would be the Methodists home until 1990. It was still served by Germiston ministers until 1958 when the congregation finally got their very first resident minister, Pastor Douglas Barnes! The first ordained resident minister was the very colourful Rev Basil Moore (1963-1964) who had a four-piece orchestra accompanying the choir! The Star newspaper headlined: Methodists sing hymns to swing in Alberton church and Standing room only. He even had an LP vinyl record recorded!

In 1971 a new hall and Sunday school complex was added, and a new manse built in 1977 on the west side. In 1977 the membership numbered approx. 2300, with 500 children in the Sunday school! The minister at the time was Demetris (Jimmy) Palos (1974-1978), who left a legacy of strong pastoral work, the OCS Planned Giving campaign, and the establishing of the Brackenhurst Church. The phenomenal growth of the Sunday school (650 children and 51 teachers in 1979) was largely due to two dedicated superintendants, Ralph Clack followed by Percy Howroyd. Demetris was followed by the Rev James Baker (1979 1991), assisted by a succession of assistant (probation) ministers. He was a very caring, pastoral minister who found a great deal of his time taken up with the planning, fundraising and building of a new church complex in New Market Estates. The present church had become too small and parking extremely limited, as well as the Town Council planning to build a new ringroad close to the property. The new project was ten years in the planning and execution. James and Cecelia Baker Before moving to George in the Cape, James encouraged the writing of the Alberton church history, a centenary history eventually being published in 2005 (John Williams, One Hundred... Not Out! obtainable from the Alberton Church). The church on the rock still stands overlooking modern Alberton. It had had eleven ministers in forty-two years, and now it had served its purpose. Time to move to the horse and manure belt! 1990 to 2016 The new church building in Newmarket Estate (the third Methodist church complex in Alberton), was officially opened on 25 February 1990 by Rev James Baker and the District Bishop, Rev Lukhele. The complex (part of which was built by members of the gongregation), was completed as two halls, Sunday school and offices on a four acre stand, off Heidelberg Road. It was soon realised that it would not be possible to raise the funds for a church proper, so the main hall was revamped to become the church sanctuary itself. For many years the congregation was pestered by flies and horses! The 110 year logo

At the end of 1991 James Baker left Alberton. He died in George in 2004 and the family was given a grand farewell appropriate for their 12 years of unstinting service in Alberton. In 1992 Rev Neill Robinson was appointed senior minister, and over the years would be aided by assistant ministers, youth pastors and a pastoral assistant. When he left at the end of 2005 he had become the church s longest serving minister. In his time at Alberton the offices, kitchen and entrance were rebuilt and a lovely chapel built on the north side of the church. For a full week in May 2005 the Methodist community celebrated the church s centenary (1905 2005). Many past ministers attended the final night s events and a great time was had by all. Neill s lasting legacy is the well-known and well run AMCARE ( Neill s dream - Alberton Methodist Church Care and Relief Neill Robinson Enterprise), established on a purchased stand adjoining the church property. (Strange is life, for he passed to Higher Service on 24 June 2016, in the Hospice on the AMCARE property itself!) Part of the church complex Ten further years have passed since the centenary and there is no reason, if the church leaders listen and adhere to God s True Word and Guidance, why the Alberton Church should not continue to serve Alberton until Christ comes again!