VCU Church

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Church at 15813 State Highway M, Rayville, MO 64084


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  • A Christ centered church with dynamic worship, Biblical preaching and a family atmosphere. I love this church!

    Added July 25, 2017 by Brian Kennedy
  • Here is a little known history of vibbard missouri.

    One of the towns that sprang up along the railroad which stretched from St. Joseph to North Lexington (Jack's Ferry) was Vibbard.

    The exact date and origin of the name are not known ...

    Note these words from the atlas of 1877: "Vibbard, on the St. Louis & St. Joseph Railroad fourteen miles northwest of Richmond is a flourishing town. It has six business houses, one church used by all denominations, one school house, one hotel, and a post-office. Population 150." ...

    Vibbard missouri was once known as a active coal mining community and was known as the 1st union mine west of the Mississippi river at that time.

    Its closest neighbor was Hallard, now Rayville. In 1904, Rayville had a sudden growth and with this Vibbard began to go out of existence.

    A series of fires wiped out part of the businesses in vibbard and most were never rebuilt.

    Luther Williams was one owner of the general store. When Uncle Sam ( USPS ) decided that vibbard no longer warranted a second class post-office with a rural route, the fourth class post-office operated began to operate from this store. In 1922 Mr. Williams gave up, and moved out West.

    The Williams store sat bssically empty for the next 51 years. ( ? )

    Tom Hamilton bought the store and post-office in 1973 according to rumors for the sum of $1.00

    In the mid 1970's a drive in movie complex ( 1 screen ) was built using telephone poles and barn tin painted white. It was a real attraction at $5.00 a car load pulling teenagers from 30 miles to start new families while parking on what was only a farmers field. I belive it lasted 4 or 5 years. Today, all that remains is a farmer's field.

    One exciting moment in Vibbard in the early 1930's was the Graf Zeppelin's passing over Vibbard at a low altitude.

    Vibbard Christian Church was the home of Boy Scout Troop 500 by scout master Dana Loveland and several other wonderful men who drove for miles to keep Scouting alive in this dying community.

    Added December 05, 2016 by SirWilard Naylor
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