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Date taken25-Feb-18 15:32
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First United Methodist Church of Marlin

First United Methodist Church of Marlin

Marlin
Falls County, Texas
31 18.444' N 96 53.525' W
Directions: Start at the intersection of Coleman Street and Bartlett Street. The church is on the northwest corner of the intersection.

Text: Missionary preachers served Methodists in this area even before the establishment of Falls County or the city of Marlin. First sent was the Rev. John W. DeVilbiss in 1842. He was followed by other circuit riders until the Rev. Charles Brown was appointed full-time Pastor for the Marlin congregation in 1874. In 1851 the Methodist selected a lot on which to build a church in the new town of Marlin. Adjoining lots were added to the property at Fannin and Williams streets in 1879 and 1881. In 1909, under the Pastorate of the Rev. I.F. Betts, the church purchased this site. The building, still in use today, was completed in 1910. Bricks made from Brazos River Bottom Red Clay were used, while the painted and stained glass windows were imported from Italy. The church bell was at one time used on a southern plantation. The congregation has established a long tradition of Christian service. The church held its first revival on record in 1865 and has twice been host for the Texas Annual Conference of Methodist Churches. Its women's groups have actively supported mission work at home and abroad. One member, Miss Maggie Rogers, served as a Missionary in China from 1904 to 1943. Five of the church's members having entered the Ministry.