Sam Mendel built the Phippsburg Church in 1930 at an approximate cost of $1,905. The church consists of two stories and a basement, and was dedicated on March 8th, 1931. The first pastor was Burgett, who lived in the parsonage that was originally located on Fifth Avenue. The church also held a Sunday School. In 1972, the church was closed because of declining attendance and, since they paid the pastor through a collection box, the pastor didn't get paid. To this day, the church has its original bell and the original shape. The building has vinyl siding ,is painted white, has a peak roof, and the foundation is cement.
The Phippsburg Church is now owned by the Phippsburg Community Club, a nonprofit organization who use it as a thrift store. The church holds bridge games, 4-H meetings, parties, and can be rented out for $25. All the money donated or collected goes to parts of the town, such as repairing the lights or it's donated to families, Red Cross, and even victims of Hurricane Katrina.
This information was gathered with the help of The Historical Society of Oak Creek and Phippsburg (HSOCP). Dutch and Neva Ebaugh, Lila Rider, Markie Williams and Mike Yurich were invaluable resources for this project. This description was written by Amanda and Dana, students at Soroco High School in May of 2006.