BERKELEY MONTHLY MEETING

from Berke1ey Quarter1y Meeting of Friends 50th Anniversary Observance. August 2-3, 1952

In November of 1894, Berkeley Monthly Meeting was set up at the home of Joseph and Louisa Johnson on Channing Way. The fIrst meeting place was Ashby Hall, corner of Ashby and Shattuck Avenues and was our church home for more than a year. In 1897 the Meeting moved to a hall in the Bailey Block on Shattuck Avenue, near Dwight Way, where we sojourned for about two years and had many a time of blessed fellowship, both spiritual and social.

The following year in 1898, a group of men planned an expedition to Alaska in search of gold. Dr. William V. Coffm was asked to go along as the ship's doctor. Professor Grinnell, the naturalist also accompanied them to study the wild life of Alaska. They brought back many stuffed birds and animals, now in the museums of Whittier College and the University of California.

It was at this time that the Lord laid upon the hearts of Addison and Rebecca Naylor a desire for a house of worship for Friends in Berkeley. They learned that the First Presbyterian Church building was available. It was purchased, moved to a lot on Haste Street and was soon made ready for worship services. Throughout these years Rebecca Naylor had served faithfully and well as pastor. She felt now that the time had come for a change and in 1901 Herbert Cash accepted a call to Berkeley Meeting.

Upon Apri1 18, 1906 the disastrous fIre and earthquake in San Francisco turned our Meetinghouse into a place for the refugees as they poured into Berkeley from the burning City across the Bay. This lasted for many weeks, during which time the hand of God seemed to be for good upon Berkeley Meeting and used it for giving comfort to those in need and also for bringing many souls into the Kingdom of God.

The Good Book truly says "Here we have no continuing city." So, again our Church was to move on, this time to its present location at the corner of Channing Way and Fulton Street. The building was completely remodeled, as was also the parsonage.

Rebecca Naylor became Pastor Emeritus. Her days were filled to overflowing with labors of love one who, like her Master, "went about doing good" until she was called home in 1929. The fragrance of Mother Naylor's life will ever live in Berkeley Monthly Meeting.

Of Addison Naylor, the Official Memorial of California Yearly Meeting said in part: "Addison Naylor was one fashioned very much after the Man of Nazareth; a friend of the friendless; quick to command; slow to criticize; a Friend whose memory enriches every other life."

Berkeley and Oakland Meetings have always worked together in close Christian harmony-from the very beginning, when Levi Gregory became Oakland's fIrst minister. Now we are one. Berkeley Monthly Meeting was richly blessed two years ago, in 1950, when our Meetings merged. May Berkeley Monthly Meeting ever be faithful, not only in following the light, but also in carrying the Light of the world, even our Lord Jesus Christ, to those still in darkness.

Following are the pastors who have served Berkeley Monthly Meeting:

Rebecca Naylor 1894 -19012 John Huff 1918- 1922 Herbert Cash 1901 -1904 Charles Mott 1922- 1926 Joseph Peele 1904- 1906 L. Clarkson Hinshaw 1926- 1933 Lindley Wells 1906- 1909 Merrill Coffin 1933- 1938 Mead Kelsey 1909- 1912 Gorman Doubleday 1938- 1947 Abijah Weaver 1912- 1918 Howard W. Cope 1947- 1953

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2"After Mrs. Naylor had retired, John Holly served as Pastor for two years, Herbert Cash for three, Joseph Peele for three, and Lindley Wells for three years." (from "A BRIEF SKETCH OF OUR LATER HISTORY", Friends Memorial Church Directorx And Yearbook 1938)

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