St. John's Episcopal Church (Logan, Utah)

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On January 31, 1873, Episcopal Bishop Daniel S. Tuttle arrived in Logan riding on the first railroad train to reach the town. His mission was to establish a new Episcopal parish, St. John's, as a northern outpost in Utah. Despite initial hostility from the dominant Mormon population the church was established along with a school. (Prior to Utah's statehood in 1896 there was no public school system.) While the Episcopal congregation remained small the school did quite well, and eventually a majority of the students attending came from Mormon homes. In 1876, three years after its founding, the church purchased property on Center Street at 300 West, although a permanent building was not erected until 1888.

The church moved again to its current location (85 East 100 North) in 1909 when a new church building was completed. This move coincided with the active and high profile ministry of the Rev. Paul Jones and the Rev. Donald Johnson. The two young priests were active proponents of the Social Gospel movement as well as Progressive Era reforms. They did extensive public outreach, including establishing the first lending library in Logan along with a smoker's lounge. (Other notable first included the first indoor shower and first tennis court.) During their tenure in Logan, Jones and Johnson published a journal called The Portal (Special Collections call # 979.26 P831), which contained articles on a variety of literary, theological, community and social reform issues. Following Johnson's departure to Pennsylvania in 1911 and Jones' move to Salt Lake City in 1913 (where he subsequently served as Bishop of Utah until being forced to resign for his pacifist views during World War I) St. John's entered a prolonged period of decline. This eventually resulted in the discontinuance of regularly scheduled church services (and the absence of a resident clergy) from 1927 to 1942.

St. John's resurrection occurred with the on-set of World War II and the influx of military personnel at the Utah Agricultural College (now USU). Major Ben B. Blair spearheaded the renewal with help from Walter P. Cable, a licensed lay-reader from Ogden who was assigned to St. John's by the Diocese of Utah. In 1945 a permanent priest was once again assigned to the Logan church. Although the fortunes of St. John's continued to wax and wane during the next several decades by the 1980s the church entered a period of relative stability and gradual growth. This growth eventually resulted in a massive renovation and expansion of the church as well as the construction of a new social hall/classroom wing (replacing the earlier parish house), which was dedicated in October 2004.

Sources of Information:

Building the "Goodly Fellowship of Faith," by Frederick Quinn (Main stacks: BX 5917 .U8 Q85 2004)

"The Reopening of St. John's Church," by Sandy Hays (Spec. Coll.: Pam C 219)

From the guide to the St. John's Episcopal Church : records, 1873-1979, 1945-1979, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Champ family papers, 1900-1980 Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library. Special Collections and ArchivesManuscript Collection
creatorOf St. John's Episcopal Church : records, 1873-1979, 1945-1979 Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library. Special Collections and ArchivesManuscript Collection
referencedIn Frederick P. Champ photograph collection, 1896-1977 Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library. Special Collections and Archives.Photograph Collections
referencedIn Peter Schmid photograph collection, 1991-1995 Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library. Special Collections and Archives.Photograph Collections
creatorOf St. John's Episcopal Church (Logan, Utah). St. John's Episcopal Church : records, 1873-1979 (bulk 1945-1979). Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library
referencedIn Frederick P. Champ papers, 1896-1976 Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library. Special Collections and ArchivesManuscript Collection
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Logan (Utah)
Logan (Utah)
Utah--Logan
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Church archives
Church archives
Church records and registers
Church records and registers
Protestantism
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Active 1873

Active 1979

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