In its Annual Letter to the Indian River Baptist Association for the church year, 1889-1890 the First Baptist Church, Eau Gallie reported one baptism (evidently Mr. Thomas Mann) and 8 additions by letter from other Baptist churches. This gave a total membership of 9 with 19 pupils enrolled in Sunday school (called Sabbath School then) with an average attendance of 10. Total receipts were $18.83 with $1.00 going to missions.By 1893 Bethel J. Stewart was serving as church clerk. Services were held both morning and evening. The minutes of the Church for February 1893 record that "Brother D. E. Smith presented his letter and was duly received to membership." S. F. Gove remained the pastor until 1897. The first trustees were elected by the Church on April 9, 1893 and consisted of Brother H. M. Prince, Brother D. C. Smith, and Brother B. J. Stewart. Obviously, business was conducted after the preaching service when the pastor, who was the moderator, could be present. The 1894 minutes of the Church reveal that the pastor met with the Church for preaching on the second Sunday in each month. Evidently Brother H. M. Prince preached part of the time when Gove was not present.
The October 8, 1894 Church minutes record that Brother H. M. Prince was elected to go as a "delegate" (this was an individual interpretation because Baptists have traditionally referred to representatives from the church to Associations and Conventions as "messengers") to DeLand Association in November.
The Church minutes for June 10, 1894 show that Sister Amelia E. Valentine presented her church letter dated February 7, 1894 from the First Baptist Church of St. Paul, Minnesota. The minutes for August 12, 1894 also show the addition to the Church of Sister Elizabeth C. Gundy by letter from Lillington Baptist Church, Lillington, North Carolina. Thus the membership for the church year 1893-1894 stood at 10. There is no record of the Sunday School enrollment at that time.
The Church minutes for May 10, 1896 reveal that services were held at 11:00 a.m. and 7-1/2 (7:30) p.m. On that date Sister Nannie Toombs presented herself for membership by letter. A very interesting note on that date reads as follows: "Service has been held regularly each month by the pastor and occasionally by Brother Prince on the fourth Sunday." This provides clear insight into the relationship of Pastor Cove and Brother Prince as to preaching responsibilities.
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