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First United Methodist Church of Kingsville

Kingsville, Kleberg County

Marker Text

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF KINGSVILLE The first Methodist worship service in Kingsville was on March 4, 1904. The Reverend C. S. Mills, a pastor from Corpus Christi, conducted the service with thirty-one attendants sitting under mesquite trees. Services continued in local businesses and the Presbyterian Church until 1908 when a church building was erected for the congregation. The first service was held there in January of 1909. A new church building was erected next door in 1926. A new sanctuary was completed in 1951 and is the current sanctuary. The congregation’s history of missionary work and community service has contributed to the growth and success of the area. (2014)

Marker Details

Address 120 N. 4th Street
Location Description 120 N. 4th Street
Marker # 17830
Dedicated 2014
Size, Type 18" x 28" W/O post
Code Religion, Methodist
Latitude, Longitude 27.516832, -97.872989

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