Details for Trinity United Presbyterian Church

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5181013275

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Marker Number 13275
Atlas Number 5181013275
Marker Title Trinity United Presbyterian Church
Index Entry Trinity United Presbyterian Church
Address 322 W Pecan St.
City Sherman
County Grayson
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 721359
UTM Northing 3724520
Subject Codes churches; Presbyterian denomination
Marker Year 2005
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Covenant Presbyterian Church, SE corner W. Pecan and N. Rusk streets. See also 1976 marker titled Trinity United Presbyterian Church (Atlas entry 5181011545) exhibited inside Covenant Presbyterian Church (this was at the congregation's former site at 607 W. Burton St.)
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In the 19th century, Protestant denominations began sending representatives into Texas to organize new churches. By 1850, the Cumberland Presbyterian Church had established seven congregations in Grayson County. The following year, the Rev. W.A. Provine led Sherman residents in organizing their own church, which began meeting in 1852 in the Masonic Lodge hall, which was used by several local congregations. After subsequently using space at the Methodist church, the Cumberland congregation constructed its own sanctuary in 1872 on the northwest corner of Travis and Cherry streets. Throughout the early years of the church's life, regular revivals played an important role. In 1906, after almost a century of separation, the National Cumberland Presbyterian Church rejoined the Presbyterian Church (USA), and individual congregations were griven the choice to follow suit. The Sherman church voted to rejoin but maintained its name, Cumberland Presbyterian Church, until 1909, when it became known as Grace Presbyterian Church. As the church's membership grew, it built additional and larger facilities at that same site over the next several decades. In 1921, the congregation voted to be known as Central Presbyterian Church, and in the early 1960s, as the congregation moved to a new site in northwest Sherman, the name changed again, to Trinity United Presbyterian Church. Throughout its history, the congregation that began as Sherman's Cumberland Presbyterian Church emphasized youth, mission and benevolence programs at the local, national and international levels. These efforts continued after the church united in 1995 with Sherman's First Presbyterian Church, forming Covenant Presbyterian Church. (2005)

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