First United Methodist Church of Crawford
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Marker No: 18672
Aluminum 27 x 42 Subject Marker
Geographic: 31.532629, -97.445755
Location: 375 West Sixth Street, Crawford
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Marker Text: As early as the 1840s, area familes met in their homes for prayer and hymns. In 1874, the Crwford school was established, and a one-room building was constructed. Around 1878, the first Methodist church was organized and met in the schoolhouse. In 1880, Reverend Sam Franks ministered to the Crawford area. In November 1880, Bishop George Pierce appointed Rev. Franks to the Bosqueville circuit for the second year. With this appointment, the Methodist Episcopal church, south of Crawford was officially organized.
In 1881, when the railroad came to the area, the city of Crawford moved southwest. Subsequently, the school building and church moved along with the town. The church continued to worship there until the school burned. A tabernacle then served as their home for sermons and baptisms. In 1882, a two-story building was constructed on a different site and shared by several groups, including the Methodist church and masonic lodge. Two years later, the church built their first church home, assisted by members of the community. The building was ecentually razed and renovationg the campus as membership grew. Mergers by the Mtheodist ganeral conference changed the name of the name of the church several times. In 1968, the First United Methodist Church of Crawford was documented by the conference. Through events. service projects, youth activities and out reach programs, the First United Methodist Church has served the Crawford area for more than a century. The church name and campus have changed over the years but the congregation's commitment to service and the community remains. (2017) |