Hayden Street C.O.G.I.C. was founded in 1924 by the late Bishop Boone.  It was the first Church of God in Christ founded in the city of Fort Wayne.  The church was centrally located in the city at 1231 Hayden St., and it became known as Hayden Street C.O.G.I.C.  The church also became known as a holiness church because of its charismatic worship services.

Under the late Bishop Boone the church flourished and new members were added to the congregation.  Bishop Boone was the pastor of the church from 1924 to 1941.  After the passing of Bishop Boone, Elder John Dupree, who as the assistant pastor to Bishop Boone, became the second pastor of the church.  Under his leadership the church continued its growth.  His wife, Stella Dupree, was the church organist, and she was very instrumental in organizing the church choir.
The primary focus of the church at that time was the development of its Sunday school department.  Elder Dupree realized that a strong Sunday school would positively impact the church congregation.  It was a common saying at that time that the Sunday school was the hot bed of the church, and a lively Sunday school could help set the tone for a lively worship service.

As the church continued to grow, Elder Dupree was elevated to District Superintendent.  In 1968, the church was starting to outgrow its capacity, and with maintenance cost continuing to add up, Superintendent Dupree and the congregation decided it was time to start a building fund drive.  Many of the members made financial pledges to help bring about the fulfillment of the new church vision.
 In 1988, after several years of raising funds to build the new church, construction on the new church began.  It took about six months for the building project to be completed, and in the summer of 1988, the congregation joyfully marched from the old church into the new church to celebrate its grand opening. 

On the first day of service in the new church, God blessed and added to the church seventeen new souls.  To commemorate the work of Superintendent Dupree, the congregation unanimously decided to rename the church Dupree Temple Church of God in Christ.  In 1989, Superintendent Dupree was appointed to the office of Bishop.  He became the first Bishop of the newly formed 3rd Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction of Indiana. 

Bishop Dupree continued to serve the church as pastor until his passing in 1998.  Under interim pastor, Bishop H. Jenkins Bell, the church was again renamed to Dupree Memorial Church of God in Christ.   In June of 1999, Elder Lester A. Bush Jr. became the third full time pastor of the church.  He has been serving under Bishop Dupree as an associate pastor and president of the youth department.  Pastor Bush and his wife Connie are endeavoring to add new ministries to the church.  A renew focus has been placed on the development of youth.  The youth officiate the morning service on every fifth Sunday of the month.  Door to door witnessing has been added to the churches outreach ministries to extend the churches reach into the community.  Sunday night service has been dedicated primarily to a praise and worship format. 

 
Several other church ministries have come out of Dupree Memorial Church of God in Christ.  Because of this, Dupree Memorial is know and accepted as the Mother Church of the Church of God in Christ in the city of Fort Wayne.  Its long-standing history in the city of Fort Wayne has made it one of the pillars of the community.

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