Rev. Harry T. Russell, Pastor. Known as the “Farmer Preacher”, he was a real mixer and counted his friends among all classes. He promoted and assisted in the building of the Port Byron Parsonage. He was also the first minister to use a horseless carriage.
1911 - 1915
1915 - 1916
Rev. Norval D. Haynes, Pastor.
Rev. Edward E. Diffenbaugh, Pastor. Known for preaching almost entirely from the Bible. He also has the distinction of being the last resident minister to use horse-drawn vehicles as a means of rapid transportation. He canvassed for funds for the Peoria Hospital.
1916 - 1918
1918 - 1920
Rev. Joseph S. White , Pastor. He led the Armistice Day Parade in Port Byron. Without assistance, he made a canvass for the Centenary Fund.