History

Many photos from the early years of the church have been found and can be viewed Several photos from the earlier years of our church have been recovered and can be seen on this YouTube video.

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Our History

Lakewood Village Community Church, founded in 1937, the Clark family dedicated the "Walter Clark Memorial Community Church" in remembrance of Walter Miller Clark who lost his life in the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. The Clark family has been very involved in the development of Lakewood and Long Beach land since the early 20th century.

During WWII the Douglas Aircraft Company provided workers homes by building 1,000 homes in Northern Lakewood. At the end of WWII veterans returned to their families and, taking advantage of the new GI Bill's clause that allowed veterans to buy homes without down payments, they moved in to Lakewood. Therefore, the church family grew during the WWII era.

Lakewood Village boundary map

The Lakewood Village Boundary Map

Richard Irving just finished his time as our minister and was preceded by three other ministers: Oscar Perry Bell, Chappy Hall, and Roger Lautzenhiser.