Details for First United Methodist Church of Port Neches

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5245010524

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Marker Number 10524
Atlas Number 5245010524
Marker Title First United Methodist Church of Port Neches
Index Entry First United Methodist Church of Port Neches
Address 1826 Nall St.
City Port Neches
County Jefferson
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 407356
UTM Northing 3317456
Subject Codes Methodist (Methodist Episcopal and United Methodist) denomination; churches
Marker Year 1981
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Before 1881 Methodists in Port Neches, then known as Grigsby's Bluff, were served by occasional circuit Riders who preached in private homes. On Sept. 6, 1881, the Rev. w. H. crawford conducted a meeting to organize the first local Methodist church which began with a membership of sixteen. Worship services continued to be held in members' homes until 1885. In that year a house, damaged in the process of being moved, was repaired and given to the church for its use. there the community held school classes as well as worship services by the light of coal oil lamps. A new building was erected in 1894 which served as both church and school until 1911 when a separate schoolhouse was built. A growing membership soon created the need for a larger building. Money was raised, and a new church was built in 1919 on the corner of Main and Nall streets where the congregation worshiped for thirty years. In 1920 the Rev. W. E. Hassler became the first full-time minister. During his pastorate, the church grew rapidly and a Vacation Bible School was started. The sanctuary on this site was erected in 1950. A new wing and an education building were added in 1961. By 1981 membership had grown to number 1,100.

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