Black plaque № 15463

Black plaque № 15463

Hondo Methodist Church. Early Methodist settlers in this area worshipped under a live oak tree on the banks of the Hondo Creek. The Methodists organized as a church in 1857 and held services in a log hut. A church/Masonic lodge was built on ten acres of land given to the church in 1859. Circuit riding ministers held services once a month. After the congregation moved to this site in 1890, newer buildings replaced outgrown structures. The church maintains its heritage of ministries for its members and a variety of community missions. (1997) #2549

by Texas Historical Commission #02549 of the Texas Historical Marker series

Colour: black

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