Grayson County
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Antioch Baptist Church

Historical Marker Text
Formally organized in 1861 as Antioch Baptist
Church of Christ, this congregation first worshiped in a log cabin
approximately 2.5 miles south of this site. S. J. Wright, R. T. Gardner
and J. D. Thomas comprised the organizing presbytery. In 1872, the
congregation moved to the Pink Hill community where it shared a building
and land at this site with the Pink Hill school. Baptisms took place in
Choctaw Creek and in nearby stock tanks. As a charter member of the
Grayson County Baptist Association, Antioch became known simply as
Antioch Baptist Church after 1886. The 1890s saw much growth, resulting
in the dedication of a new building in 1890 and the establishment of a
Sunday school in 1893. In the early 1900s, Antioch Baptist Church became
active in foreign and home mission work, a tradition it has continued
into the 21st century. A growing membership required the completion of
larger worship spaces in 1919 and again in 1974. In the latter half of
the 20th century, the congregation secured its first full-time pastor,
enhanced its mission work in the community and abroad, and provided a
number of programs for young people. As an integral part of the Pink
Hill community, Antioch Baptist Church has played an important role in
the lives of those who worship here. It continues to uphold the ideals
and traditions of its founders as it moves forward in service to
others.
2001
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