Details for Palo Duro Baptist Church

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507016428

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Marker Number 16428
Atlas Number 5507016428
Marker Title Palo Duro Baptist Church
Index Entry Palo Duro Baptist Church
Address 5704 FM 809
City Dawn
County Deaf Smith
UTM Zone 13
UTM Easting 754891
UTM Northing 3889635
Subject Codes churches; Baptist denomination; Mexican American topics; Spanish language
Marker Year 2010
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Palo Duro community, FM 809, 1 mi. N of FM 2587
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Palo Duro Baptist Church has its origins in Union School, which was built by settlers around 1893. Area residents held a non-denominational Sunday School in the facility. In 1901, Baptists living in the Palo Duro community, named for the creek that crosses northeastern Deaf Smith County, held a revival at the school. Shortly thereafter, on October 26, 1901, 12 charter members organized Palo Duro Baptist Church. The Rev. J.F. Killman served as pastor for the congregation, which at first met one weekend a month. In 1905, area pioneers John and Janette Womble offered property for a church building. The congregation completed a structure in 1906, which was paid for by community donations. Methodists also used the new facility. The congregation grew and declined through its early years, reflecting trends in the area’s population. The church was a charter member of the Amarillo Baptist Association, which formed in 1953. In 1954, Palo Duro Baptist Church participated in a televised service at the KGNC television studio in Amarillo. Palo Duro Baptist Church has a rich history of giving and outreach. In 1960, the congregation began a Spanish mission for Bracero farm workers; after the program ended, the congregation supported Spanish-speaking congregations in Hereford and Amarillo. The church has also aided shut-ins and the elderly through gift baskets, hosted orphans from the Buckner’s Baptist Children’s Home, awarded scholarships to students, worked with children with disabilities, participated in prison ministry, and organized local and foreign missions. Today, Palo Duro Baptist Church continues to be a beacon of light in the Texas panhandle and throughout the world. (2010)

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