Details for First Baptist Church of Del Rio

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5465013105

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Marker Number 13105
Atlas Number 5465013105
Marker Title First Baptist Church of Del Rio
Index Entry First Baptist Church of Del Rio
Address 301 Avenue G
City Del Rio
County Val Verde
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 315821
UTM Northing 3250238
Subject Codes Baptist denomination; churches
Marker Year 2004
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 301 Avenue G
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text On May 24, 1896, Pastor Frank Marrs joined the Rev. and Mrs. Edwin S. Stucker as founding members of Del Rio's First Baptist Church. Marrs was from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary of Kentucky, and the Stuckers were both missionaries. The couple served railroad workers and their families from a railway car named "Goodwill," sponsored by the American Baptist Sunday School Society of Philadelphia, Pa. The church formally organized with six charter members. As Del Rio grew, so did the congregation and the need for a larger structure. Through a land donation, members moved church services to an adobe building on the southwest corner of Garfield and Pecan streets. On February 17, 1925, they laid the cornerstone of a brick and stone building at that same location to replace the adobe structure. That sanctuary remained home to the First Baptist congregation for 35 years. In 1960, the growing church built a new structure on Avenue G, outside the downtown area, incorporating the cornerstone of the old building. Over the years, Del Rio's First Baptist Church has constructed additional buildings to use for classrooms. It has also acquired land throughout the region to build other churches, including what would become the congregations of El Buen Pastor and Northside Baptist. Despite a fire that destroyed early church records, First Baptist Church has a strong sense of its history and remains true to the vision of service set forth by the founders. It continues to be an important institution in the Del Rio community more than a century after its modest beginning. (2005)

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