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The period from 1902-1904 was probably the hardest time in the
life of the Church.  There was no report made to the Indian River
Baptist Association and no Church minutes are available.  The
Association report shows 1 member for 1904-1905.  The author had
a conversation with Mrs. A. O. Frink, Jr. of Fort Pierce.  Her
father-in-law was A. O. Frink, Sr. who came to Eau Gallie with
his family in 1905.  She recalled his telling the story that when
he first went to the Baptist Church in Eau Gallie there was just
one dear Christian lady sitting in the church building in a
spirit of worship.  He brought his family into the membership of
the Church and soon others joined him.  J. R. Geiger became
pastor, followed the same year by J. S. Geiger. The records show
In 1905-1906 there were 30 additions by baptisms, 24 by letter
for a total membership of 55 with 76 enrolled in Sunday School.

What a lesson in faithfulness this dear lady has given to us all. Obviously, the Church almost died. But because of one dear Christian lady who refused to give up and continued steadfast in the faith, the Eau Gallie First Baptist Church can celebrate 100 years of service to the Lord Jesus Christ. We may never know her name but her record of faithfulness is not forgotten by the Lord. The lamp flickered, but it never went out. God rewarded that faithfulness with a great resurgence of growth and energy by 1906. Mission giving had reached a total of $93.68 which was an God rewarded all-time high.

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