Details for First Methodist Church of Floydada

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5153001753

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Marker Number 1753
Atlas Number 5153001753
Marker Title First Methodist Church of Floydada
Index Entry First Methodist Church of Floydada
Address 201 W. Kentucky
City Floydada
County Floyd
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 284156
UTM Northing 3762624
Subject Codes Methodist (Methodist Episcopal and United Methodist) denomination; churches
Marker Year 1990
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 201 West Kentucky Street at 400 South 5th Street, Floydada
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The roots of Methodism in Floyd County can be traced to the 1880s, prior to the founding of Floydada and the formal organization of the county. Circuit riding preachers ministered to pioneer settlers at Della Plain (5 mi. N), and occasional worship services were held in a general store owned by J. S. McLain. After the county was organized in 1890 and Floydada was named county seat, the Northwest Conference of the Methodist Church established a congregation here. Initially served by The Rev. W. F. Ford, the membership held worship services in the local schoolhouse. In 1902 a community church was erected in the 300 block of N. Main Street. Although legally owned by the Methodists, the sanctuary was also used by other denominations in town. The building was moved to this site in 1913 and replaced by a red brick structure in 1918. As the congregation continued to grow, plans were made for larger church facilities. New buildings were erected beginning in 1953, and the red brick church was eventually razed. For over one hundred years, the First Methodist Church of Floydada has served the community with worship, educational, and outreach programs. (1990)

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