Historical Marker

Hardin Methodist Church

Hardin · Liberty County · Dedicated 1996 · THC Atlas #5291009661

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Marker Inscription

This congregation traces its history to 1876 when the Reverend J. R. D. Taylor (1851-1882) established a Methodist church named China Grove. Early worship services were held in a log church building located nearby. A chapel was constructed in 1886 on land donated by Liberty businessman William F. "Bee" Hardin. The edifice was named Smith's Chapel Methodist Church in honor of the Reverend John A. Smith, pastor from 1884-86. The church again changed its name and in 1910 became known as Hardin Chapel Methodist Church. Renovations were made to the church building in 1910. The congregation began holding regular services in 1916 and also established a Sunday School. A new sanctuary was erected in 1939, but was destroyed by fire in 1958. Services were held in the Hardin schoolhouse until a new structure was completed in November 1958. Property was deeded in 1960 for a parsonage and a brick building was soon completed. Additional land adjoining the church property was donated in 1994. An integral part of the community, the church remains active as it has for more than 120 years. (1997)

About this site

Hardin Methodist Church is a historical marker in Hardin, Liberty County, dedicated in 1996. It is one of 60 historical markers documented in Liberty County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 133 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 30.1577, -94.7556 near Hardin. The nearest cataloged historic site is McMurtry Cemetery (cemetery), about 1.6 miles away. Others within a short drive include Green Family Cemetery, Hardin Family Cemetery, and Hardin, Augustine B..

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5291009661. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 30.1577, -94.7556 · Hardin, Liberty County
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