Texas Historical Marker – First United Methodist Church of Arlington

Arlington has dozens of Texas Historical Markers, Local Landmarks, and other historic plaques.


First United Methodist Church of Arlington

Location: 313 N. Center Street

First United Methodist Church of Arlington – Texas Historical Marker

Marker Text – “This congregation was established soon after the Texas and Pacific Railroad line was laid through Arlington. In 1877 the Rev. J.T. L. Annis was appointed pastor of the Arlington circuit, which served several area communities, including Arlington.

Some of the fellowship’s early worship services were held at Schultz’s Lumber Yard on Front Street. By 1900, however, a small frame church building had been erected at this site, and Sunday schools, mission activities, and a women’s division had been organized. Church membership continued to grow over the years, and facilities were added and expanded to meet the need.

Known as Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church, South, until 1948, the congregation then was called First Methodist Church of Arlington until 1968, when the current name was adopted.

First United Methodist Church of Arlington historically has been a strong supporter of youth programs, the business and professional communities, the elderly, and education. Numerous Arlington schools have been named for members of this congregation who have provided significant service to community education.” (1984)


First United Methodist Church of Arlington

View of church from Center Street
Stylized view of church sign

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