Welcome to Wonderland Community Church website. We pray you are having a blessed day! God has blessed us so much that we don't even realize it all of the time!
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Contact us Church: 614-471-9471 Prayer Chain: 614-946-7537 Church email: office@wonderlandcommunitychurch.org
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Wonderland Community Church held its first Worship Service on September 21, 1941. During the past years, our congregation and our community has been served by these wonderful pastors: Rev. Harry Kraus (1941-1946) Rev. T.W. Thompson (1946-1949) Rev. Carl Luckett (1949-1978) Rev. Charles Taylor (1978-1980) Rev. Donald Stroud (1980-1989) Rev. William (Eddie) Sutherland (1989-2006) Rev. Marvin Luckett (2006-2009) Rev. Joel Dennis (2009-2010) Rev. Paul Elswick (2011- 2018) Rev. David Van Hoose (2018-2019) Rev. Wayne Mays (2019-2024) Vacant
Wonderland was formerly an upper-class resort community, situated just outside of the Columbus suburb of Gahanna, near a bend in Big Walnut Creek. It would be slowly abandoned over a period of years after the late 1920s. As recently as the mid-1990s there were still decaying roads and abandoned residential buildings; however, this land has been bought by the Port Columbus International Airport for future expansion, and has finally razed the remaining structures and fenced off the land. The only remaining reminder of this town is the Wonderland Community Church, on Friendship Drive, next to the interchange of Interstate 270 and Hamilton Road. The Church was spared by prayer and faith in that God would allow it to remain to this day.