Polk Street United Methodist Church
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N 35° 11.944 W 101° 50.310
14S E 241575 N 3898811
Texas Historical Marker for the Polk Street United Methodist Church at 1401 S Polk St, Amarillo, TX, providing some background about its establishment and evolution.
Waymark Code: WMZ6ZD
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 09/20/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
Views: 4

Marker Number: 17577

Marker Text:
The congregation of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South was organized on November 23, 1888, by Rev. Isaac Mills, Rev. Jerome Haralson and eight members. The church held title to Parker's Chapel, the first church building constructed in Amarillo in 1889. The building initially housed several denominations that later organized and moved into their own buildings. The Methodist congregation grew significantly and, less than ten years later, it was clear that a much larger building was needed.

In 1899, Rev. J.A. Whitehurst arrived in Amarillo and deeded a lot on Polk Street to the congregation. A Gothic Revival white-frame church was constructed by W.J. Beck in 1902. Known as the "white church," it served the congregation for five years before it was moved across the street to make room for construction of a new, two-story Romanesque Revival style brick church. In 1908, the church changed its name to Polk Street Methodist Church. As attendance grew to over 2,000, the church outgrew its third campus.

The Reuben Harrison Hunt Company designed this Gothic Revival brick structure on Polk Street six blocks south of the previous church. The new building opened in 1928 with additions in 1953 and 2012. Details include pointed arched openings, parapeted gables with limestone coping, lancets, pinnacles and pedimented buttresses. Built with Tudor details, including stained glass windows, the church is designed to be more than a house of worship. Theological education classes are held in the building's many classrooms and community organizations utilize the large meeting halls. This beautiful, historic landmark was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.

Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2013
Marker is Property of the State of Texas



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