Details for Fellowship Baptist Church

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5419007678

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Marker Number 7678
Atlas Number 5419007678
Marker Title Fellowship Baptist Church
Index Entry Fellowship Baptist Church
Address 2271 FM 139
City Joaquin
County Shelby
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 403040
UTM Northing 3533771
Subject Codes churches; Baptist denomination; communities
Marker Year 1969
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 2 mi. south of Joaquin via SH 139 SS, then FM 2787 S, then right on CR 3569
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text One of the oldest Baptist churches in Texas. Founded by settlers who came by ferry across Sabine River as early as 1818. After a number of homes were built on hills near good springs of water, a church was considered essential. It is recorded that this one ministered to spiritual needs in Republic of Texas era. Congregation assembled by riding many miles, usually in farm wagons, and with baskets of food. Original log building, heated by 8-foot fireplace with mud chimney, had split log benches. The windows, without glass, had shutters on wooden hinges. In season, school was held in this early building. The name "Fellowship" honored loyalties among the pioneer families. First pastor was the Rev. Wyatt S. Childress, a kinsman of Geo. C. Childress, one of the authors of the Texas Declaration of Independence. First church clerk was Dr. John Moses Taylor. Erected after sawmills were in use in the 1870s was second church building, of plank construction. This was several times relocated and remodeled. The present structure was built in 1939; enlarged 1967. The old "Busbee Place" Spring, initially responsible for choice of this site, still supplies water for the church and baptistry. (1969)

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