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Central Christian Church

Austin, Travis County

Marker Text

In 1847, Eight years after the City of Austin was platted, ten members of the Disciples of Christ Brotherhood met to organize this congregation. Although early records of the church are scarce, it is know that regular worship services were being held in a local school building by 1852. The Christian Church of Austin, as the congregation originally was know, acquired its first property at Eighth and Colorado Street and worshiped at that site until moving to this location in 1929. An early dispute over theological and procedural matters split the congregation in 1888. Until 1896, when the Rev.S .D. Dutcher was appointed pastor, leaders of the church were selected from among the laity. The fellowship adopted its current name during the early years of the twentieth century, after other disciples of Christ congregations had been organized in Austin. Although much growth has occurred in the outlying sections of the city, Central Christian Church has remained a vital force in downtown area, its ministry has included the establishment of several other congregations. As one of the oldest churches in Austin, Central Christian has provided the city with significant service and leadership.** (1985)***

Marker Details

Address 1110 Guadalupe St.
Location Description
Marker # 6417
Dedicated 1985
Size, Type 27" x 42"
Code Christian (Disciples of Christ) denominations; churches
Latitude, Longitude 30.275299, -97.743057

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