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First Presbyterian Church, corner
of Main and 4th
The Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Rusk was organized on
May 2, 1847 by the Rev. J. B. Harris, with a charter
membership of four. A Sunday School was begun in 1850, and
existed as a Union school until the 1880s. Ecumenical
relationships were strong with other churches in town, and
the Presbyterian church building was used by various
denominations. The "Old School" congregation of the
Presbyterian Church in the U.S. was organized in March 1831
by the Rev. J. M. Becton and the Rev. J. C. Sharp, with
eight charter members. A sanctuary was built on Henderson
Street in 1854, and a parsonage was added in 1888-1889,
largely through the efforts of the Ladies' Aid Society. The
two congregations united to form the First Presbyterian
Church on April 6, 1906. This property was acquired, and
both church buildings were moved to the new site. The "Old
School" church was converted to a parsonage. The present
sanctuary was built in 1913-14, and was the first brick
church in Rusk. A new parsonage was added in 1925.
Throughout its history, which began one year after the
city's founding, the Presbyterian church has sought to serve
its community with outreach programs.
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