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First United Methodist Church of Tenaha

Tenaha, Shelby County

Marker Text

This Methodist church was one of the first institutions established in Tenaha after its founding in 1886. The congregation was established by Methodists from the Woods Post Office and Ramah communities, who had come to help develop a railhead town for the Houston East & West Texas Railroad. The Methodist congregation was served by circuit preachers for many years. The members constructed their first sanctuary in 1890 during the pastorate of the Rev. W. L. Pate of the Woods circuit. A second building, completed in 1928, served the growing congregation until 1971, when a new sanctuary was built. For many years, the ministers who served this fellowship lived in the Woods community, but as Tenaha grew, a house was rented here for a parsonage. The First Methodist Church was given its first full-time minister in 1946. Through out its history, the congregation has placed an emphasis on missionary work, particularly through the efforts of the women's groups. The First United Methodist Church of Tenaha has provided significant service and leadership to the community. Descendants of many of the founders continue to worship here.

Marker Details

Address US 84 and McNeil St.
Location Description
Marker # 7684
Dedicated 1985
Size, Type 27" x 42"
Code Methodist (Methodist Episcopal and United Methodist) denomination; churches
Latitude, Longitude 31.943991, -94.243123

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