30 - FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
106 E. Cleveland St., Beeville
In
1861, three years after Bee County was organized, the Rev. Berry Merchant of
Corpus Christi assisted Beeville Methodists in establishing the
Methodist-Episcopal Church, South. Between 1862 and 1870, circuit-riding
preachers ministered to the congregation, and worship services were often held
in Bee County’s original courthouse, a small wood-frame structure. The
congregation erected its first sanctuary, a wood-frame building, in the early
1870s at the corner of Bowie and Monroe Streets. In 1904, the congregation
relocated to this site and built a Gothic structure with stained glass windows.
It was replaced with a newer and larger worship facility in 1955. The
congregation was part of the Corpus Christi Methodist District almost
continuously until 1891, when Beeville itself became a district headquarters. A
district parsonage was maintained until 1922, when the city again was absorbed
into the Corpus Christi District. Denomination mergers caused the congregation
to change its name to the First Methodist Church in 1939 and to the First
United Methodist Church in 1968. It continues to play an active role in the
religious life of this community.
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