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A Brief History of Oakton, Virginia
The Val United Methodist Church, Oakton,
VA
The history of Vale United Methodist
Church is actually recorded in the lives of it's members,
friends, and those served by its presence in the community
over the past 100 years. Although we do not have the details
of these lives, the validity of Vale's contributions is
attested to by its continuous growth. Vale United Methodist
Church was founded in the fall of 1894. The first meetings
were held in what is now the Vale Community House which,
served as the schoolhouse for the area. On November 13,
1894, property on which to build the church was donated by
Thomas I. Clarke and his brother, John F. Clarke. This is
the present site - at the comer of Fox Mill and Vale Roads
in Fairfax County. At that time, the trustees were Julius J.
Peck, Thomas I. Clarke, Lawson Johnson, William H. Fox and
George Kidwell. Mr. Thomas B. Marche was the first
Superintendent of the Church School and largely instrumental
in getting the Church organized. In the Spring of 1895,
labor and materials for the new church were donated by
members and construction began. Among those who helped build
the church were Lewis Thompson, William W. Kitchen, Jeff
Waple, Elisha Thompson and William H. Fox. Others who
donated material were Lawson Johnson, Thomas L. Clarke,
William H. Fox, Julius J. Peck and William H. Stuart. Mr.
Stuart, owner of a large tract of woodland and a sawmill,
furnished much of the lumber. The sanctuary is the original
building and shows very fine workmanship. The church was
dedicated in 1896. Reverend H.E. Nelson was the first
pastor, Mr. Thomas I. Clarke, the first treasurer, and his
daughter, Nenah, the first organist. One of the early
marriages in the church was that of Eva Thompson and Eston
Reid (parents of Nettie Virts) performed by the Reverend
H.F. Wright in 1896. In the early years, much of the
entertainment in the Vale area was through church sponsored
social events and fund raisers. Listed are just a few
excerpts from the Fairfax Herald:
* Lawn Festival at Vale to raise money
for improvement to the church lawn on May 16, 1916;
* A Rally Day Service was held at Vale
Church on September 18, 1923. The event was well attended
. An offering amount of $10.00 was collected at the close of
the service.
* For the benefit of Vale Church, an
oyster supper will be served at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Loveless, on June 9, 1932.
Vale Church was a Methodist Protestant
Church until 1939 when the three major branches, the
Methodist Protestant, the Methodist Episcopal and the
Methodist Episcopal South, united to form "The Methodist
Church". Until that time. Vale was part of the Wakefield
Chapel Church. The Fairfax Circuit had its first parsonage
in 1910. It was located in Vienna, Virginia on what is now
Ayr Hill Road. It is still standing and used as a
residence. In subsequent years. Vale was a member of the
Providence Circuit, the Wesley-Vale Circuit, the Burke-Sydenstricker-Vale
Charge, Burke-Vale Charge, and Vale-Floris.

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