The Church of Christ in Rockwall
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member BigCarbonFootprint
N 32° 55.681 W 096° 25.139
14S E 741337 N 3646262
The UTM coordinated for this marker on the official Texas Historical Markers website have this location about 600 feet to the south of this markers location.
Waymark Code: WM1A3J
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 03/11/2007
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
Views: 25

Chatted with the minister of this church when I visited it. He had informed me this is not the original location of this congregations meeting place. Originally they met in a building near the square in downtown Rockwall.
Marker Number: 13259

Marker Text:
Before establishing an independent republic in 1836, Texas settlers were expected to support the Mexican state religion. As Mexico's rule waned, residents and new arrivals to Texas organized non-Catholic churches. Among them was "the church on horseback and wheels." a group of approximately 300 members traveling from Tennessee to Texas. Led by noted preacher and physician Mansil (Mansell) W. Matthews, the members were part of what became known as the American Restoration Movement, which launched the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and the Church of Christ. Matthews' traveling church crossed into Texas at the Jonesborough crossing of the Red River on January 17, 1836 and became what is believed to be the first Church of Christ congregation in Texas. Matthews and his family moved to Rockwall in 1853. They only stayed a few years but during that time helped establish a local Church of Christ. Beginning with the strong leadership of Matthews in 1853, Rockwall's Church of Christ congregation grew during the next century. Members built their first meeting place in 1880. In 1895, a disagreement began over the use of instrumental music in worship, and the congregation split. The progressive faction became part of the Disciples of Christ and the conservative group formed a new Church of Christ congregation. Their first meetinghouse was completed in 1910. A later rift led to the formation of Lakeside Church of Christ, but the two groups later reunited in name, number and purpose. Known today as Eastridge Church of Christ, the congregation maintains the traditions of Texas' early religious pioneers through service, worship and study. (2005)


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