History

Our History

  • April 11, 1893
    • Commission of Santa Fe Presbytery met in Las Vegas, New Mexico and authorized the formation of a Spanish Presbyterian Church in Santa Fe.
    • The organizing pastor was Rev. Guillermo Williams, and the original congregation consisted of two men and ten women who transferred their membership from First Presbyterian Church in Santa Fe. The congregation chose the name La Iglesia Segunda Presbiteriana de Santa Fe (Hispana). The original Elders were Robert Harvey, F.B. Crichten, Victor Duran, Jose Jesus Vigil and Eugenio Romero. Of these five, only Victor Duran and Eugenio Romero were members of the congregation.
  • January 5, 1894
    • La Iglesia Segunda Presbiteriana de Santa Fe celebrated Communion for the first time.
    • The first house of worship mentioned in the early records was a small adobe house near the Santa Fe River and Galisteo St. They had an organ (probably a pump model) and the Episcopal Church made them a ninety-nine year loan of sp tag, paragraph tag, online toolome pews. These pews were later passed on to the Presbyterian Church at Cebolla, New Mexico and, when that closed, to the Presbyterian Church in Cordova, New Mexico. That church is also now closed, and the ninety-nine years is long past, but I don’t believe the Episcopalians have ever reclaimed their pews.
  • Early 1900’s
    • The original church building was sold and the congregation met in several other locations, including the Allison-James Boarding School and a building which may have at one time belonged to Archbishop Lamy, probably on Cathedral Place. Later they met for some years at First Presbyterian Church where they worshipped on Sunday afternoons.
    • For many years the girls who were boarding students at Allison-James School constituted a sizeable percentage of the church membership. These girls and the boys who attended Menaul School in Albuquerque for several generations were the nuclei of the Presbyterian Churches in the Hispanic communities in Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado.
    • The name of the Spanish congregation changed over the years from the original name to The Spanish Department of First Presbyterian Church to The Spanish Presbyterian Church and finally to Westminster Presbyterian Church.
  • 1937
    • This congregation ordained two women, Mrs. Ruby Sandoval and Mrs. Susana Rodriguez, to the office of Elder, long before the Presbyterian Church at large authorized the ordination of women Elders. Women have always constituted a large and active part of this congregation. Women formed a majority of the original congregation and sometimes the ratio of women to men seems not to have changed very much over the years.
  • December 4, 1955
    • Service to dedicate present Westminster Presbyterian Church erected on property purchased on West Manhattan Ave. During Rev. Simmonds’ second tenure, the congregation, which had been meeting at First Presbyterian Church for sometime, decided that the time had come for them to have their own church building. The building was designed by Mr. Richard Milner, an Albuquerque architect, and built by Lockwood and Katz Construction Co. of Santa Fe with much of the interior finishing work being done by the church members themselves.
  • Late 1950’s
    • The church was originally established as a Spanish language church and continued as such for many years. Services were being conducted two Sundays a month in Spanish and two in English.
  • 1966
    • With the arrival of Rev. Ortega, the congregation decided that all services would be conducted in English while continuing to preserve the Hispanic cultural tradition by having one hymn, a scripture reading and some other elements of the service in Spanish. This change came about partly because of the fact that some of the newer members were Anglos and partly because some of the younger generation of Hispanic members were not so fluent in the Spanish language as their elders had been.

Over the years many devoted servants of the Lord served this congregation as pastors:

Rev. G. Williams Rev. R.M. Craig Rev. W. Hayes Moore
Rev. Norman Skinner Rev. Gabino Rendon Rev. Carlos C. Cordova
Rev. Paul Warnshuis Rev. George P. Simmonds (served twice) Rev. J.I. Candelaria
Rev. Uvaldo J. Martinez Rev. Acorcinio V. Lucero Rev. David Cisneros
Rev. Pablo Guerra Rev. Eliud Ortega Rev. C. Paul Russell (Interim)
Rev. Britton W. Johnston Rev. Sara Armstrong (Interim) Rev. Robert Barnes (Interim)

Current Pastor: Rev. Chester Topple

The make-up of the congregation has changed over the years from being entirely Hispanic to being to being one of Hispanics, Anglos, African Americans, Native Americans, Latinos, Indian, and Asians with the ethnic mixture fluctuating over the years.

Westminster Presbyterian Church is a small congregation which strives to be a welcoming community gathered together to worship and serve our Lord Jesus Christ in Santa Fe and in missions which extend beyond the boundaries of Santa Fe into the world at large.