Details for South Union Missionary Baptist Church

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5001013031

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Marker Number 13031
Atlas Number 5001013031
Marker Title South Union Missionary Baptist Church
Index Entry South Union Missionary Baptist Church
Address 807 S. Dorrance St.
City Palestine
County Anderson
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 250311
UTM Northing 3516004
Subject Codes African American topics; Baptist denomination; churches
Marker Year 2003
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 807 S. Dorrance St
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In 1893, the Rev. Richard Henry Boyd (1843-1927), a native of Mississippi, organized the South Union Baptist Church of Palestine with 31 charter members. Boyd, known as the "Cowboy Preacher," had established churches around Texas, including Palestine's West Union congregation. The South Union Church, named for its geographic location within the city, met in a two-room building on Royall Street until moving to Dorrance Street in 1911. In addition to uniting communities through the formation of congregations, Boyd aspired to create Christian literature for the nation's African American churches. After working with the Southern Baptist Convention Sunday School board in Nashville, Boyd held a conference at South Union Church to discuss religious education with other Black leaders. He later moved to Nashville to publish religious materials. The South Union congregation, which built a larger sanctuary in 1948, has continued to offer its facilities to community groups for meeting and educational purposes. Its pastors have led parishioners in a variety of outreach and educational missions, including radio and television ministries, as well as a library. The congregation has reflected the trends in the community, with the membership roll including a large number of railroad employees in the early 20th century and numerous local and statewide leaders throughout the church's history. The church became South Union Missionary Baptist Church in 1986. Today, it is a long-standing Palestine institution, recognized for its service to the community and for its important history. (2004)
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