Historical Marker

Burkeville Church of God

Burkeville · Newton County · Dedicated 1980 · THC Atlas #5351011105

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Marker Inscription

The Church of God reformation began in Indiana in 1881 as a Christian unity movement opposed to undue organization. This congregation, founded in 1901, is the oldest known Church of God fellowship in the state. Alice McAlfin, a teacher in the Pine Knot School (4 mi. NE), brought information about the Church of God from Leesville, Louisiana. Several area residents, including John Cousins, Jim Smith, and Will Smith, began attending the services. With their leadership the Burkeville congregation was established. Services were first conducted in the Pine Knot Schoolhouse. Annual summer camp meetings, often lasting several weeks, were held in a tent on the banks of McGraw Creek (3.5 mi. NE). Since services were held three times each day, family camps were set up on the banks of the creek. A wooden house was constructed for use by the preachers. A nearby water mill regulated the level of the creek, allowing it to be used for baptisms year-round. Members built a wooden tabernacle on the creek site that was used until 1927 when the congregation moved to a new tabernacle in south Burkeville. A wooden sanctuary, constructed at the present site in 1944, was replaced by the current edifice in 1973.

About this site

Burkeville Church of God is a historical marker in Burkeville, Newton County, dedicated in 1980. It is one of 43 historical markers documented in Newton County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 126 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 30.9996, -93.6659 near Burkeville. The nearest cataloged historic site is Round Table Inn (historical marker), about 0.2 miles away. Others within a short drive include Cade Building, Burkeville City, and Blum Male & Female College.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5351011105. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 30.9996, -93.6659 · Burkeville, Newton County
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