Western Grove Baptist Church - New Waverly, TX
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member jhuoni
N 30° 32.212 W 095° 29.377
15R E 261148 N 3380914
When Eastern Grove Baptist Church was founded in 1885, there was no such thing as an interstate highway. Seventy three years later the construction of IH-45 forced this congregation to relocate and change their name from Eastern to Western.
Waymark Code: WMY7R2
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 05/06/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member 8Nuts MotherGoose
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The Texas Historical Marker here tells the history of Eastern/Western Grove Baptist Church.

Following emancipation, many African Americans sought a place to gather and worship, and they form churches. The Western Grove Baptist Church was formed was founded in 1885 and is the oldest African-American church in New Waverly the church began as Eastern Grove Baptist Church before it moved to the west side of town. Reverend James Alfred, Reverend Joe James, Sr., and Deacons Dick Hill, Will Hargrove, Jack Burrell and Edd Bailey were instrumental in the church organization. One acre of land was given to the church on the east side of town near the International Great Northern Railroad.

In 1914, Reverend B. F. Briggs became Pastor followed by Reverend Abe Parker and then Reverend Briggs. In 1930, Reverend Lovelace Lewis became pastor and he, along with Mrs. Annie Herndon, organized the choir. Tragedy struck in 1936 when the church was blown down by strong winds. The building remain unused for a year and then was moved to the west side of town with the intention of rebuilding it. The church purchase land from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kmiecik and the name of the church was changed to Western Grove Baptist Church.

The new building was completed in 1937 under the leadership of Reverend J. Jones. In the 1950s and early 1960s, additions were made to the church including the choir stand, pastor study, choir room, and bell tower. The church was moved to his present location in 1958 when Interstate 45 was constructed through this area of the county. This historic church congregation continues to be a spiritual beacon of the community.

Original Location: N 30° 32.050 W 095° 29.480

How it was moved: Other

Type of move: Inside City

Building Status: Private

Related Website: Not listed

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