| The
chapel beginnings were
not without trauma -
enduring fire, floods,
hurricanes and
lightening strikes. At
the turn of the century
the pace was slow.
Church services were
still seasonal. The
pulpit was supplied by
mainland ministers.
In
1922 the span over the
Indian River between
Melbourne and
Indialantic was
completed. That same
year the Town of
Melbourne Beach was
incorporated and
electric power was
extended to the town.
The
hurricane of 1924 struck
and undermined the
Chapel's foundation.
Extensive renovation was
required and services
did not resume until
1927.
In
1929 the trustees
engaged Reverend Walter
Lamphear as the first
salaried minister. In
1937 a constitution, a
charter and petition
signed by 43
congregational members
was submitted to the
Town of Melbourne Beach
for incorporation.
Reverend Lamphear was
succeeded by Dr. Vincent
R. Booth (1939-1943). It
was during his ministry
in 1942 that major
renovations were made to
double the seating
capacity from 70 to 140
and also increased
the size of the chapel.
Transepts were added on
the east and west sides
forming a Latin Cross.
Under
the ministry of Chaplain
Roy Terry (1982-1988), a
retired Air Force Chief
of Chaplains, year-round
worship services were
initiated. Chaplain
Terry's dream for the
Chapel was to build a
Fellowship Hall by the
Centennial year of 1992.
Although he died in
1988, the Roy Terry
Center for Christian
Fellowship was dedicated
January 10, 1992 on the
Chapel's 100th birthday.
That same year, under
the leadership of
Chaplain John Rasberry,
the Chapel was
presented a bronze
plaque by the Town of
Melbourne Beach to
commemorate listing on
the
National Register of
Historic Places.
Retired Air Force
Chaplain John Secret has
been serving since July,
2000. In recent years,
the Chapel developed a
large adjacent lot into
a parking lot and
completed a major
refurbishing of the pews
and floors.
Although the Chapel
endured the onslaught of
the 2004 hurricanes, the
Terry Center received
major interior damage.
The rededication of the
totally renovated
interior was conducted
in September 2005.
With a
deep appreciation for
its tradition and
history, a strong vision
for the future continues
in fulfilling our
mission as "The Caring
Christ-centered Chapel". |