Tebbetts United Methodist Church - Tebbetts, MO
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
N 38° 37.197 W 091° 57.704
15S E 590385 N 4275114
Small town church's of all faiths have had their congregations fall so low they share pastors.
Waymark Code: WMT7J0
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 10/09/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Mark1962
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County of church: Callaway County
Location of church 5700 Front St. (CR-4011) Tebbetts
Pastor: Pati Tynes (same as Mokane UMC
Members: 29
Town Population: 33; with 798 in zip code 65080

Marque Text:

TEBBETTS UNITE METHODIST CHURCH
SUNDAY SERVICES
SUNDAY SCHOOL - 10:00 AM
CHURCH WORSHIP - 11:00 AM

Pastor Pati Robertson

Notice same name change with the pastor. Her name is Robertson now, so they probably don't change the web sites very often

Notice the "bells" in the tower are really speakers...


"Tebbetts was platted after the planning of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad constructed along the north side of the Missouri River in 1895. The church organized after the platting of the community and based on county atlases was constructed between 1897 and 1919.

"The church faces the former rail-line and main street in Tebbetts, a small village in southern Callaway County. Along the street are a mix of residential and commercial properties. Just south of the former rail right-of-way is Hwy 94.

"This one story center steeple church faces south. The frame church has a gable front roof and raised basement. Though unconfirmed, the basement may be a later addition to the building. Basement construction was a common alteration in rural churches of Callaway County. The dominant feature of the façade is the three tiered center steeple. The first floor provides an entrance foyer with paired doors topped by a transom. The entrance and other fenestration has slightly pedimented surrounds. The second, short, tier is marked by a small circular window and the third tier is an open belfry with brackets. The tower is topped by a steeply pitched pyramidal roof. Because of the raised basement, the entrance is reached by a set of long concrete steps. At the top of the steps is a canopy over the entrance supported by narrow posts (non-historic). To the east of the tower is a small mansard roof projection that provides access to the basement. The sides of the church are marked by five evenly spaced windows. The windows are multi-colored leaded glass with a Gothic arch motif." ~ Missouri Department of Natural Resources

Active church?: Yes

Year Built: 1910

Service times:
Sunday School - 10:00 AM Church Worship - 11:00 AM


Website: [Web Link]

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