First Presbyterian Church of Houston, Houston, TX
Posted by: jhuoni
N 29° 43.653 W 095° 23.316
15R E 268964 N 3290984
Founded in 1839, First Presbyterian Church of Houston has been a part of Texas since Texas gained her independence from Mexico.
Waymark Code: WMX4P4
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 11/26/2017
Views: 1
The Texas Historical Marker at the left corner of the church property states:
Organized March 31 (Easter Sunday), 1839, in Senate Chamber, Capitol of Republic of Texas, Main at Texas, by the Rev. Wm. Youel Allen, missionary from the United States, and eleven members. James Burke was elected ruling elder. Services of worship and a Sunday School (begun on May 13, 1838) continued in Capitol while church building was being erected on site (NW corner, Main and Capitol) given by the Allen family which had founded Houston.
The church was the first house of worship completed in Houston. Dedicated on Feb. 13, 1842, it was used for meeting of other denominations and groups. Here the House of Representatives met in summer of 1842, and President Sam Houston addressed a joint session of Congress. Thus the congregation repaid the Republic's hospitality of 1838-1839.
Original church burned 1862; a brick structure was built in 1867, and served until the erection of a large stone edifice, Main at McKinney, 1894. Fire destroyed part of that building in 1932. The present church was occupied in 1948 and dedicated Sept. 12, 1954. Through the years, this church body has furnished many outstanding leaders to the businesses and professions of state and nation.
Presbyterian Denomination: Presbyterian Church (USA)
Status: Active House of Worship
Address: 5300 Main Street Houston, TX USA 77004
Date Built: 1947
Relevant Web Site: [Web Link]
Architect: Not listed
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