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Gomez Baptist Church

Brownfield, Terry County

Marker Text

On August 3, 1903, nine worshipers gathered together under a wagon sheet tent to organize a Baptist church. Led by the Rev. J. R. Miller, the congregation met once a month in the Gomez schoolhouse. A one-room sanctuary, erected in 1909, was moved three-quarters of a mile northwest when Gomez was relocated due to highway construction. A larger church building was erected in 1936, and by 1942 the church had its first full-time pastor. The Gomez School, converted for church use in 1953, was destroyed by fire in 1960 and was replaced by a new structure. (1988) SUPPLEMENTAL PLAQUE: Gomez Baptist Church was disbanded in 1992.

Marker Details

Address FM 303
Location Description Gomez community. From Brownfield 6.1 mi. W on US 380, 0.1 mi. N on FM 303, W side of the road. Marker reported in storage Oct. 2024.
Marker # 2212
Dedicated 1988
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Baptist denomination; churches
Latitude, Longitude 33.182097, -102.378112

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