Galveston.com • February 25, 2012First Baptist Church of Galveston was organized on January 30, 1840, at the home of Thomas H. Borden. The first pastor of the church, John Huckins, also established First Baptist Church in Houston.
Galveston.com • February 25, 2012In 1895, members of the island’s Greek community joined with the city’s Serbian, Russian and Syrian citizens to found Saints Constantine and Helen Orthodox Church.
Galveston.com • February 25, 2012On February 6, 1841, a small group of worshipers formed Trinity Episcopal Church, the third oldest Episcopal parish in Texas.
Lisa V. • June 3, 2012Beautifully restored sanctuary...includes gilded stenciling, two Tiffany windows, a custom made pipe organ. But more than that, a wonderful and welcoming congregation.
Galveston.com • February 27, 2012The church was organized in 1883 on the corner of 30th at Avenue I as West Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church.
Galveston.com • February 25, 2012The Reverend Peter Cavanaugh organized the church in 1869 as an independent congregation.
Galveston.com • February 25, 2012In the 1860s, the Methodist Episcopal Bishop was notified that another African Methodist Church was needed in Galveston for people who resided west of 25th Street.
Galveston.com • February 25, 2012This church was organized in 1870 as West Point Free Mission Baptist Church with the Reverend E. T. Hall serving as pastor.
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