Christ Episcopal Church
Matagorda
Year Marker Erected: 1988
Designations: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
Location: southeast corner of Cypress and Lewis; Matagorda
Marker Text:
This parish, the oldest Episcopal church in Texas, traces its history
to 1838, the year the Rev. Caleb S. Ives was appointed missionary to the
Republic of Texas. The first service was held on Christmas Day, and the
congregation was formally organized on January 27, 1839. After land was
donated by Albert Clinton Horton and Abner Lee Clements, the first building
was erected. The first service was held in the new building on Easter
Sunday 1841. Ives and his wife, Katherine, established a school, the Matagorda
Academy, which was in operation until 1849. After the first church was
destroyed in a hurricane in 1854, this building was erected 400 yards
west of the original site. Some materials from the 1841 church were salvaged
for use in the new structure, including the altar, communion rail, altar
cross, and pews. Although this building has been damaged in numerous hurricanes,
parts of it date to 1856. Exhibiting influences of the Italianate and
Gothic revival styles of architecture, features include round-headed,
paired lancet windows. Designated as a recorded Texas historic landmark,
the structure received the official Texas Historical Building Medallion
in 1962. (1988)