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Trinity Chapel A.M.E. Church

Trinity, Trinity County

Marker Text

The Trinity Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church traces its beginnings to 1882 when it was established as a mission church. The Reverend W.M. Apling was appointed as the first pastor. Land for a church was donated in 1887 by the New York and Texas Land Company, Ltd. A small one-room building was erected by 1890. To house its growing numbers, the members redesigned the sanctuary. Changes included relocating the entrance, adding a bell tower, and attaching a wing to the north and south sides. The pews were hand-hewn wooden benches, supported by backs decorated with nine-inch spindles. Several prominent area citizens have been members of this church. The congregation promotes programs such as Sunday school and vacation Bible school, and supports civic responsibility through local scholarships and financial patronage of Paul Quinn College in Dallas, and the Trinity Community Cemetery. The Church also sponsors a clothing bank, promotes an African American parade and contributes to other social outreach programs. The Trinity Chapel A.M.E. Church continues to serve the Trinity area as it has for more than a century.

Marker Details

Address 980 South Robb
Location Description 980 South Robb. Marker reported missing Sep. 2015.
Marker # 7974
Dedicated 1996
Size, Type 27" x 42"
Code African American topics; African Methodist or Colored/Christian Methodist Episcopal; churches
Latitude, Longitude 30.936022, -95.375921

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