Grayson County
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Bethel Baptist Church

Historical Marker Text
This congregation grew from an early prayer
group, established in the Bethel community in 1875. A small group met in
the schoolhouse, which also served as a community center. For weekly
prayer and Bible study. On April 16, 1884, nine men and women met to
organize the Bethel Baptist Church. These charter members were Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Autrey, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Blanton, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Holland, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Jones, and Mrs. Sarah Miller. The Rev. Bob
Thomas served as first pastor. The small congregation grew rapidly and
soon had more than 150 members. In 1897, this property was deeded to
Bethel Baptist Church by Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Autrey. In the same year,
during the pastorate of J. M. Harder, a one-room sanctuary was
constructed. A 1918 storm damaged the building, but it was repaired and
the congregation continued to worship there until another was
constructed in 1937. Throughout its history, Bethel Baptist Church has
served as a focal point for the small community. The congregation
continues to maintain the ideals and traditions of its pioneer founders.
1984
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