Ella Francis Phillips donated a Tiffany Stained Glass Window in memory of Dr. Charles E. Phillips.
Efforts to form a non-denominational church gained momentum, with a vision of unity for all Christian believers.
The church celebrated 140 years, continuing its mission with a preschool, historical archives, and preserved stained glass windows.
A Church Covenant was officially formed, welcoming over thirty initial members to worship together.
Reverend Samuel J. Evers became the first pastor, marking the church’s official beginning.
A chapel was built at the newly acquired site, becoming the spiritual center of the Glenbrook community.
Francis Palmer bought land at Church Street and Kirkham Place, setting the stage for the church's future.
The Glenbrook community established a Union Sunday School, providing religious education and fostering spiritual growth.
A borough map of Stamford depicted the layout of New Hope (later Glenbrook), marking the village’s early development.