St. Paul's Methodist Church in Galveston, TX has a rich history dating back to 1866 when it was established through a division of parishioners from the reorganized Reedy Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church. Over the years, the congregation has grown and evolved, eventually relocating to its current site on 14th and Broadway where it continues to serve the community.
With a marker erected by the Texas Historical Commission in 1990, St. Paul's Methodist Church stands as one of over 200 historical markers on the island, highlighting its significance as a key African American historic place in Galveston. The church's legacy is deeply rooted in its Methodist heritage, reflecting a journey of faith and resilience that has shaped its identity over the decades.
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