Details for First Christian Church

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5389001701

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Marker Number 1701
Atlas Number 5389001701
Marker Title First Christian Church
Index Entry First Christian Church
Address Elm & 5th St.
City Pecos
County Reeves
UTM Zone 13
UTM Easting 642835
UTM Northing 3477635
Subject Codes churches; Christian (Disciples of Christ) denominations; women, women's history topics
Marker Year 1975
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Elm and Fifth Sts., Pecos
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text This congregation grew out of a community Sunday School begun by Mrs. Peyton Parker in the Parker Hotel in 1881. One participant, pharmacist B. P. Van Horn (1852-1932), arranged a revival in 1891 that resulted in formation of the First Christian Church, the first church to be organized in Pecos. Van Horn acted as lay leader since there was no minister. When he left in 1895, the church disbanded until Mrs. Ed Vickers (1870-1950) and Mrs. R. D. Gage started a Ladies Aid Society in 1898. The society planned another revival which reactivated the fellowship. In 1899 lawyer R. D. Gage donated land for construction of a small sanctuary. One new member who joined the congregation during this period was Dr. Jim Camp (1870-1964), who served Pecos as a physician for over 60 years. In 1905 the Rev. Homer Magee (1882-1921) became full-time pastor. That same year, the church building was moved to this site. Plans for the present structure were made in 1908, after a revival led by the Rev. J. L. Haddock. In 1909 contractor E. B. Kisser completed this edifice, the oldest brick church building in Pecos. Educational facilities were added during pastorates of the Rev. Dr. Oliver Harrison, 1936-41, and the Rev. Earl Bissex, 1952, Recent remodeling was completed in 1974, under the leadership of the Rev. Clark Ford. (1975)

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