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Happy Birthday - Linworth church...

Happy Birthday Linworth church - June 15, 1958

Linworth Methodist Church 1964 Worthington Chamber Publication

On this day in history,,,

It was the Linworth Methodist Church but the building is now Linworth Baptist Church.  The first service in the church at 6200 Linworth Rd was June 15 1958. The church at 6200 Linworth Rd. has been expanded over the years.

The Linworth Methodist Church photo is from a Worthington Chamber booklet published in 1964.  George Campbell's  (Geocam20000) Flickr photostream exhibits the Worthington Chamber booklet.  Read more about the Linworth Church in 1964 there.   The Worthington Chamber booklet has pictures of a number of Worthington churches, schools and businesses.  Fun to see!

Happy Birthday Linworth Church at 6200 Linworth Rd. Worthingon Ohio 4308

The Linworth United Methodist Church moved west to the Sawmill area in the late 1990s.  The church is now at 7070 Bent Tree Boulevard Columbus, Ohio 43235.  The original Methodist church in Linworth stands at 2424 W. Granville Rd. Worthington Ohio 43085.  Originally known as Brights Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church, it is now The Village Bookstore.

The Clintonville Baptist Church moved to Linworth, purchasing the property at 6200 Linworth Rd,  They  changed their  name to Linworth Baptist Church in the late 1990s.  The Clintonville Baptist Church had been on Oakland Park.

Today the Linworth United Methodist Church site says of the history of 6200 Linworth Rd:

"In 1957 additional space was needed. Fourteen families took out second mortgages on their homes to provide the equity needed to purchase property and build the new church at 6200 Linworth Road. By 1996 the average worship attendance had increased to 550 and again more space was needed."

That's when the Baptist church bought the Linworth Church building.

The church in Linworth was pictured on my Tic - Tac - Toe board of local churches on Easter 2009, Columbus Easter Sunday 2009.   The Linworth Church, Linworth Baptist is shown on the left side, middle.  The church today  is very spread out and I doubt I have any of the 1958 original building in the photo.  I believe the gable on the right of 1958 original church would be just to the left of the part I was able to get in my 2009 photo.  Or perhaps I am turned around.

Linworth - Worthington Ohio

Happy 52nd Birthday to the church at 6200 Linworth Rd.  Worthington Ohio 43085.

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This post was written by Maureen McCabe of Real Living HER

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0 commentsMaureen McCabe | Worthington OH • June 15 2010 05:23AM

Linworth - Worthington Ohio

Linworth was a separate village at one point but is now part of  the City of Worthington. 

I swear this sign was up in 1990 when we were moving to Columbus.  I remember the Realtor showing us homes telling us the thing about the name being the end of Dublin and the beginning of Worthington.  I don't know if she told us more about Elmwood or Elmwood Station which was the name of the spot on the road that was never incorporated according to Jennie McCormick's 'Worthington Neighborhood book.  The name was changed from Elmwood to Linworth in 1910.

Linworth sign 

The sign is across the road from The Village Bookstore, which was a Methodist Church, Bright's Chapel Methodist Church.  There used to be a name there above "Leasing" for the shopping area planned for that field.

The original Elmwood plat runs from Thompson St. to Linworth Road (formerly known as  Columbus & Delaware Pike) , Thompson St. and Hutchinson St. in the original Elmwood plat, were each a north south street  on either side of the railroad tracks.  You can see the two streets there on the map, running north from Dublin Granville Road (161)  Different development than today!

There were a couple of infill houses built in the Elmwood subdivision in Linworth in the past decade.


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There was a Linworth Post Office (originally Elmwood Station) and a railroad station but they are long gone.

There are residential areas in Linworth including Bellbrook Place, Flora Villa, Strathaven and Westbrook Place. There are businesses.  

 

 

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0 commentsMaureen McCabe | Worthington OH • March 31 2010 01:58PM

Pinwheels in Linworth - Wordless Wednesday in Worthington

Pinwheels for Prevention - Linworth Lord of Life Lutheran Church

Pinwheels for Prevention - Linworth Lord of Life Lutheran Church

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3 commentsMaureen McCabe | Worthington OH • April 08 2009 06:34PM