Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Manchaca United Methodist Church - Marker 14228

Texas Historical Commission Marker 14228


Text reads: Methodists in the Manchaca community began meetings as early as 1871 when circuit riders held worship services in the old rock church owned by the Cumberland Presbyterian congregation. Although this fellowship was not organized formally until 1874, the Rev. Sam A. Whipple was recorded as the pastor of an 80-member congregation in 1873. Church members later worshiped at this site in a wood frame building until current sanctuary was built in 1956-57. For more than 100 years, Manchaca United Methodist Church has provided significant service and leadership to this community.



An expansion

I am not running across enough material at the moment to be posting as regularly as I would like.  So I am going to be expanding this blog to include other types of memorials and historical markers that can be found along the roadside as well.