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The church grew along with the city of Houston, and in the late 1920s, members launched a campaign to raise money for new and larger facilities. Jesse H. Jones, Walter Fondren Sr., and James Marion West Sr. each contributed $150,000, and the church hired noted architect Alfred C. Finn to design a new building at the corner of Main and Binz ...
This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places that are located in the Houston Heights neighborhood of Houston. The "Houston Heights" neighborhood borders are, approximately, Interstate 10 on the South, I-610 on the North, Interstate 45 on the East and Durham on the West.
First United Methodist Church (Crockett, Texas) First United Methodist Church (Dallas, Texas) First United Methodist Church (Midland, Texas) First United Methodist Church (Paris, Texas) First United Methodist Church (San Marcos, Texas)
Old St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church: 1851 built 1982 NRHP-listed High St. Odessa, Delaware: Greek Revival Old Union Methodist Church: 1847 built 1973 NRHP-listed 0.2 mi. N of Blackbird Crossroads on U.S. 13
Windsor Village United Methodist Church, headed by Kirbyjon Caldwell, is located in Windsor Village. [2] In 2000 it was the largest Methodist church in the United States, with 13,498 members. [4] In 2006 it was also one of the largest Black churches in the US. [5] In 2003 6,000 people attended each Sunday morning or Saturday evening service." [2]
Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church (Bryan, Texas) St. John's Church (Brownwood, Texas) Saint Mary's Catholic Church (Victoria, Texas) St. Mary's Church of the Assumption (Praha, Texas) St. Mary's Catholic Church (Fredericksburg, Texas) St. Patrick Cathedral (Fort Worth, Texas) St. Paul's United Methodist Church (Houston)
Many of the old buildings can still be found. The Addicks Bear Creek Methodist Church, founded in 1879, is a historical building and can be found on the east side of Highway 6 near Addicks Dam. The church is now known as Addicks United Methodist Church . Other old buildings located near the southeast corner of I-10 and Highway 6, make up a ...
Second Baptist Church was founded in 1927 when 121 people met at the old Taylor School in downtown Houston. [1] A year later, it acquired its first permanent facility when it moved to the former St. Paul's Methodist Church on Milam and McGowen streets in downtown. [2]