Details for First United Methodist Church of Jasper

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5241010447

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Marker Number 10447
Atlas Number 5241010447
Marker Title First United Methodist Church of Jasper
Index Entry First United Methodist Church of Jasper
Address 329 N. Bowie
City Jasper
County Jasper
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 404259
UTM Northing 3421546
Subject Codes churches; Methodist (Methodist Episcopal and United Methodist) denomination; women, women's history topics
Marker Year 1984
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text During the late 1830s, the Rev. Moses Spear came to Texas and organized a Methodist circuit that included the town of Jasper. A congregation soon was established. In 1839, the Rev. Daniel Carl became first pastor. Jasper Methodists held worship services in private homes, in the County Courthouse, and in the Masonic Lodge building until 1859, when their first sanctuary was constructed. Men were allowed to enter the building from the front door, while women came in through the back entrance, and slaves climbed an outside staircase to enter their balcony. The women's Foreign Missionary Society, formed in 1882, began a fund-raising drive in 1903 that resulted in the erection of a new sanctuary. Completed in 1906, during the pastorate of the Rev. M. L. Lindsey, "the church the women built" served the congregation for twenty years. New facilities were added over the years as membership grew. Pastors who have served the First United Methodist Church of Jasper have included noted East Texas circuit rider Francis Wilson; James T. Irvine, a veteran of the Battle of San Jacinto; and E. L. Armstrong, who also taught school in Jasper County. Descendants of many of the early members still worship here.

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