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Industry United Methodist Church

1914 Main Street
979-357-2136

Our Church History:
Industry United Methodist Church has the unique distinction of being the oldest German Methodist Church in Texas having been established in 1847 during a time of great unrest in our country and in the church.

The Methodist Church in the United States had over 1 million members in 1844 when it divided into two churches, North and South, over the issue of slavery.

By 1847, Industry was well established through the hard work of its German settlers. It had postal service, a hotel, and a drug store, but no church. Rev. Henry Bauer, a member of the Methodist Church North came to Industry after serving as a missionary to German settlers in Texas. A congregation was organized, a building erected, and services held as an independent “Brother Church.” When Rev. Bauer was called to mission work in Nicaragua, the Texas Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South appointed Rev F. Vordenbäumen to serve the church at Industry. Under his leadership the church grew to 125 members.

During the Civil War, the church was conflicted between those who felt allegiance to the ‘northern’ church of Rev. Bauer and the ‘southern’ church of Rev. Vordenbäumen. In 1866, some members of the church voted to establish the congregation as a part of the northern Methodist Episcopal Church while others maintained their relationship with the ME-South. These groups existed separately until 1903 when the ME-South congregation was discontinued.

In 1939, the Methodist Church, north and south, reunited and the Industry church became part of the new Southwest Texas Conference.

The historic white church which still stands on our property was built in 1867. It has been designated as a state historical site and continues to be used for occasional worship and weddings.

Today, our congregation has a membership of over 250 and ministers to over 300 adults, youth and children. Built on a tradition of serving Christ is this community for 170 years, the church offers a range of study, worship and mission activities. We remain steadfast in our goal of “Offering Christ to All” and seek to reach out to those who are in need of a spiritual home.


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