Details for Getsemani Presbyterian Church

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507016022

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Marker Number 16022
Atlas Number 5507016022
Marker Title Getsemani Presbyterian Church
Index Entry Getsemani Presbyterian Church
Address 140 Diaz Street
City San Benito
County Cameron
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 636255
UTM Northing 2891302
Subject Codes
Marker Year 2009
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 140 Diaz Street
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In the first decade of the 20th century, a number of immigrants came from Mexico and settled in the newly founded town of San Benito. Among these immigrants were individuals who followed the prinicples of the Presbyterian Church of Mexico. In 1911, Presbyterian families in San Benito organized the Mexican Presbyterian Church of San Benito. Anne E. Dysart, a missionary and teacher who evacuated Mexico during the country's revolution, led Sunday services and opened a school. The congregation officially dedicated the church on October 19, 1911. By 1912, the congregation gathered funds to purchase a lot at the corner of Biddle and Hull Streets to build their first church building. In 1917, the church reorganized and in 1919, it became a member of the Presbyterian Church of the U.S.A. That same year, the congregation moved their buildings to 140 Diaz Street. As the years passed, the congregation became largely English-speaking; to reflect the shift, the church changed names to 2nd Presbyterian Church in 1961. In 1979, the members renamed it Getsemani Presbyterian Church. The Getsemani congregation has a long history of aiding the community. The church has hosted the Texas Migrant Council's community center, run a food bank and a clothes closet, functioned as an emergency distribution center, offered English classes, and set up a benevolent fund for the indigent. The congregation has also focused strongly on area outreach, opening missions in Harlingen, Las Flores and El Fresnal. Today, Getsemani Presbyterian Church continues to be a spiritual leader in the San Benito community.

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