Historical Marker

First Baptist Church of Poynor

Poynor · Henderson County · Dedicated 2004 · THC Atlas #5213013040

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Marker Inscription

The Texas & New Orleans Railroad laid out the town of Poynor when it reached the area in 1901. The post office opened the following year, and the town immediately began to grow. Early residents met in a Union church building for worship services, and two congregations soon formed, one Baptist and one Church of Christ. Seven Poynor residents met on August 21, 1904 to organize what began as a Missionary Baptist congregation. Elder W.W. Hall led the new church, and James P. Thrasher served as the first church clerk, a position he held for many years. Church pastors preached once a month until 1925, when the congregation added a second service. In 1923, congregation members purchased the land where the church building stood and continued to expand with additional land and new facilities over the next decades. The church's membership increased after Hunt Oil Company opened a gas plant nearby, encouraging younger members to stay in the community. Congregants have been active within both the church and Poynor. Many members were local educators, and their work carried over into religious education, which is offered for all ages. Others were community leaders and officials, including mayors, city council members and postmistresses. First Baptist Church has also provided holiday programs for the community. At its centennial, Poynor's First Baptist Church continued to grow, using funds from the estate of Mae Thrasher Hamilton (d. 1991) to further expand its amenities, as well as its programs, which support both its members and the larger community. (2004)

About this site

First Baptist Church of Poynor is a historical marker in Poynor, Henderson County, dedicated in 2004. It is one of 65 historical markers documented in Henderson County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 155 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 32.0761, -95.5987 near Poynor. The nearest cataloged historic site is Poynor Cemetery (historical marker), about 0.4 miles away. Others within a short drive include Shady Grove Community, Fincastle, and Fincastle Cemetery and Church.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5213013040. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 32.0761, -95.5987 · Poynor, Henderson County
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