First Presbyterian Church of Bay City
Bay City
Year Marker Erected: 1994
Location: 2216 Avenue H, Bay City
Marker Text:
Within a year of becoming one of Bay City's original settlers in 1894,
Alexander D. Hensley organized an interdenominational Sabbath school with
the help of Gilford M. Magill. Early religious services were held in the
county courthouse and in a community center. In 1898 Hensley, Magill,
and others drafted and signed a Presbyterian Church covenant to formally
organize this congregation. First Presbyterian was enrolled as a member
of the Brazos Presbytery later that year. Hensley is also credited with
the organization of the Mexican-American Presbyterian Church in Bay City.
Actively interested in that congregation, he taught Sunday School classes
in Spanish there for many years. Pastors assigned to First Presbyterian
Church by the Brazos Presbytery held few services in Bay City, and in
1903 the relationship was dissolved. The congregation built its first
church building nearby in 1903 with the Rev. George Wallace Story serving
as pastor. The frame sanctuary served the congregation until 1936 when
a new brick sanctuary was constructed at this site. Church facilities
have expanded over the years to meet the demands of a growing congregation.
First Presbyterian continues to provide religious guidance for members
of the community. (1994)