First United Methodist Church
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N 35° 40.030 W 101° 23.651
14S E 283293 N 3949674
Rev. W. M. Lane, presiding Elder of Amarillo, established a Methodist church here.
Waymark Code: WMM5BA
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 07/24/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuesterMark
Views: 4

County of Church: Hutchinson County
Location of Church: 200 N. McGee St., Borger
Marker erected by: Texas Historical Commission
Date marker erected: 1997

Plaque Attached to Church Text:

FIRST
METHODIST CHURCH
Erected 1952
W. C. MARTIN     H. NOEL BRYANT
  Bishop      Pastor
J. Edmund Kirby     James T. Fleming
  Dist. Supt.      Assoc. Pastor

BUILDING COMMITTEE
A. S. Megert (Chairman)     W. T. Harrell
Mrs. H. A. Jackson (Secretary)    I. D. Patton
C. A. Cryer      W. R. Thomas
Cantrell & Co. Inc.      Jas. T. Taylor & Son
 Architect      Contractor

Marker Number: 1748

Marker Text:
A.P. "ACE" Borger purchased 240 acres of land here in January 1926 and began to establish a new town. Within ninety days, the oil field town named for Borger had a population of more than 50,000 people.

The Rev. W.M. Lane, the presiding elder of the Amarillo district of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, visited Borger and decided to establish a church. The Rev. Orion W. Carter conducted the first worship service in the local grocery store. By July 1926 the church was formally organized by Carter with 15 charter members, and a 36' x 60' church building was erected by Guy Rich. By the end of the year the Sunday School had an enrollment of 250, and women's and youth programs were established. An addition was built in 1928 to accommodate the growing membership.

A second church structure, located on the corner of West Second and North Hedgecoke, was erected in 1930. The edifice served the congregation until 1952, when a third sanctuary was constructed at West Second and North McGee streets. An educational building was added in 1960. The congregation has grown with the city of Borger, and maintains a strong community presence.
(1997)



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