Site of First Church Building in Waco
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member WalksfarTX
N 31° 33.509 W 097° 07.389
14R E 678136 N 3493025
Along the riverwalk on the Brazos River near Jackson St. in Waco.
Waymark Code: WM15FM3
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 12/28/2021
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuesterMark
Views: 3

Across the bottom of the metal frame it says "Donated by Mr. & Mrs. Harold R. Kelly in memory of Mrs. Lillie Belle Kelly.
Marker Number: 4783

Marker Text:
Near this site about 1850, according to local tradition, worshipers gathered in a simple log house to hear Methodist Minister Joseph P. Sneed deliver a sermon. The house, long since removed, is considered the first Waco church building, and Sneed's followers are credited with founding Waco's first Methodist congregation.

Sneed had previously served as an itinerant Methodist preacher with the Mississippi Conference in Lousiana and Arkansas. After 1851 he remained in Texas and died in Milam County in 1881.

About 1851 the Methodists erected a frame church at Second and Jackson street (2 blocks SW), with Sneed as pastor. That building also served as a Sunday school and was later used by both Baptists and Presbyterians.

In 1858 the Methodists built a brick church at Third and Franklin streets (three blocks west), no longer extant. The congregation moved services back to Second and Jackson streets in 1868 to meet in the new Waco Female College, a Methodist Institute.

In 1879 these Methodists moved to an imposing new structure at Fifth and Jackson streets (five blocks SW). This congregation, known officially as First Methodist Church after 1919 and unofficially as the "Mother Church," moved in 1963 to 4901 Cobbs Drive.

Texas Sesquicentennial 1936-1986



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