The Woodland Presbyterian Church was organized to the glory of Almighty God on March 18, 1888. The original petition to the Puget Sound Presbytery was signed by Woodland pioneers C.C. Bozorth, R.R. Bozorth, E.V. Conrad, W.R. Bozorth, S.J. Bozorth, A.L. Bozorth, C.A. Bozorth, S.W.F. Browning, C.L. Klady, Bella Klady, Jas. Copeland, Frank E. Copeland, E.A. Bedford and L.E. Copeland. A minister was shared for a time with a congregation at Ridgefield. There were ten original members that met in the school. In May of 1889 the Articles of Incorporation were filed.

In the summer of 1889, the first church building was erected. By early standards, it was a fine structure with steep roof, Gothic stained glass windows and a tall steeple that held a bell. It was lighted with kerosene lamps placed on wall brackets.

In 1926, a new building was erected at the present location and a new sanctuary added in 1958. A Christian Education wing was added and the 1926 building replaced through the years, as growth demanded.

The original organ from the first church and the beautiful stained glass windows from the 1926 building were preserved and have a special place in the present building. Our present congregation of 230, which includes descendants of the original petitioners, seeks to glorify Jesus Christ in the Lewis River Area.