First Presbyterian Church of
Palacios
501 Third Street, Palacios
Palacios
Year Marker Erected: 1999
Marker Text:
The First Presbyterian Church of Palacios was organized by the Rev. W.S.
Red on June 30, 1907, in the local Methodist Church Pioneer Hall. Eighteen
people joined the congregation that day, many of them active in the early
growth of Palacios itself. William Clement was elected ruling elder. Duncan
Ruthven, a founding member, was elected mayor when Palacios was incorporated
in 1909. A church building was completed at Third and Morton streets in
1910, built at a cost of $5,393.02. In May 1911 the congregation called
Dr. J. P. Green as its first full-time pastor, and the church was chartered
by the state of Texas that November. By 1912 church organizations included
the Sunday School, the Westminster League, and a Ladies' Aid and Missionary
Society. The congregation established a Mexican mission that year. An
education building was completed in 1948. during World War II, a soldiers'
center operated by the church was important to nearby Camp Hulen. A new
sanctuary was dedicated in 1951. The Mexican mission became the second
Presbyterian church of Palacios in 1955. The congregation has long been
active in the cooperation of religious denominations and the improvement
of racial relations in Palacios. Church women worked toward the desegregation
of Palacios public schools in the 1960s and, with Methodist, Catholic
and Baptist churches, members sponsored a multi-racial tutorial program.
In 1975 the congregation sponsored a Vietnamese family immigrating to
the United States. The First Presbyterian Church of Palacios continues
in the traditions of its founders, active in worship and in service to
its diverse community and its mission worldwide. (1999)