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First United Methodist Church, 308
N. Henderson Street
Organized in 1849, this congregation was first served by the
Rev. Henderson D. Palmer (1812-1869). A circuit riding
minister, Palmer received his license to preach in 1838 in
Nacogdoches County. The first deed for the Methodist church
property in Rusk was recorded on May 22, 1850. The first
church building was erected the following year. A second
sanctuary was built in 1896 during the pastorate of the Rev.
A. A. Godbey. Those serving on the building committee were
E. L. Gregg, J. W. Summers, and J. F. Mallard. The present
building was completed in 1920 while the congregation was
under the leadership of the Rev. J. W. Goodwin. It was
dedicated in 1935, when the building debt was retired. The
dedication day was referred to as a great day in the life of
the church. All three Methodist sanctuaries have stood on
this site. There have also been three parsonages. The first,
built in 1879, was replaced by a second home in 1947. Recent
additions to the church property were an educational
building in 1961 and parsonage in 1981. For over a century,
the First United Methodist Church of Rusk has been a vital
part of the community. Many descendants of early members
continue to be active in the life of the church.
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