Granger Brethren Church
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N 30° 43.157 W 097° 26.810
14R E 648716 N 3399521
This post-mounted subject marker stands in front of the church building on the northeast corner of the intersection of S Brazos and W Broadway Streets in Granger.
Waymark Code: WMM8Y6
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 08/12/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
Views: 6

Marker erected by the Texas Historical Commission:

Texas Historical Commission Atlas data:

Index Entry: Granger Brethren Church
Address: 326 W. Broadway
City: Granger
County: Williamson
Subject Codes: Czech immigrants/immigration; United Brethren denomination; churches
Year Marker Erected: 1992
Marker Location: 326 W. Broadway, Granger
Marker Size: 27" x 42"
Marker Number: 9099

Marker Text:
Czech Protestant immigrants began settling in this area in the early 1880s. Many of them established family farms in the rich farmland surrounding Granger. The Czechs' first organized worship service was held in a schoolhouse east of town in the early 1880s. Services were held sporadically whenever a traveling minister was available to preach. The Rev. Adolph Chlumsky, a Czech Brethren minister from Brenham, encouraged the people here to organize a church. On July 10, 1892, the officially founded a congregation and elected Chlumsky pastor. He commuted from Brenham to serve the congregation for the next 18 years. The congregation built its first church structure in 1901. On December 29, 1903, under the leadership of the Rev. Mr. Chlumsky, the Evangelical Unity of the Czech-Moravian Brethren in North America (Unity of the Brethren) denomination officially was organized at Granger Brethren Church. In 1910 Chlumsky was succeeded by the Rev. Josef Barton, Sr., who became the first resident pastor. the church continued to thrive over the years, serving the community with a variety of programs. It remains an important part of Williamson County history. (1992)


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