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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972 Thirty Years History: First Baptist Church Book (Pg. 6)a Sunday School for the local people of beginners. There was a student Sunday School enrollment that year of 13 juniors, 30 sophs and 100 "fish", making a total of 147. The high attendance for the year was 196. During the college year the Baptists met in the E. E. Building and in the summer in the old Assembly budding located where the All Faiths Chapel now stands. These buildings were not adequate for a Baptist church program; however, they met the temporary needs of the group. The Baptists continued to use the college buildings until a temporary building was constructed on the lot where the Baptist church auditor- ium now stands. You cannot, as a rule, meet as a denominational group very long before the people concerned will want to organize a church. This was true of the College Station Baptists. However, they had some problems to face and solve. The pastor of the First Baptist Church in Bryan wanted the organization to be an azm of that church and therefore bitterly opposed the separate church and refused to have any part until the Sunday morning before the church was to be organized that evening. The pastor told Rev. Brown early that morning that he could not call off his services and have any part in the organization that evening. However, one of his leaders, Judge W. S. Barron, knowing that the college group was planning the organization at the evening service, made a motion at the beginning of the morning worship service that the church call off the evening service and help Rev. Brown in the organiza- tion. Of course, the motion carried. Therefore, the pastor and some of his leaders had a part in the organization. Adams, W. F. Littlejohn, L. W. Albritton, J. A. lightener, J. F. Allen, H. R. Lord, Guy W. Atchinson, H.C. Martin, Mrs. F. O. Bagley, J. B. Mackechav, H. G. Blzzell, Dr. W. B. Marstellar, Mrs. R. B. Bizzell, Mrs. Samh Mayfield, P. B. Brashear, Allena Meyers, Mrs. Sallie Brewton, E. E. Meyers, Miss Estelle Brown, Rev. R. L. Miller, T. A. Brown, Mrs. R. L. Mitchell, F. W. Byrom, M. H. Mitchell, Mrs. A. Moore, J. L. Calvin, Elmer Morris, G. A. Camp, CW. Canion, C. McDonald, J. F. Carlton, M. W. Carpenter, N. G. Chaney, F. H. Cofer, U.B. Coleman, T. C. Clark, B.C. Clark, Mrs- B C Debnam, S. A Dotson, T. A. Elwell, C. M. Fraser, C. H. Fountain, Mrs. C. P. Freeman, Donald Foley, C. E. Garnett, W. E. Goolsby, Mr, W. F. Graze, 1. E. Greer, Lanier Hale, Fred Henry, H. K. Hodges, Mrs. M. A. Holloway, J. P. Howard, J. L. Huffman, J. W. Hunnicutt, Jr. R. Jameson, B. E. Jones, J. C. Lanham, W. B. Lee, R. E. McDonald, Mrs. J. F. McDonald, Warner McDonald, J. H. Neeley, R. G. Newman, N. N. Palmer. F. S. Parr, V. P. Rogers, R. H. Royal, R. F. Sharp, B. F. Short, W. F. Shook, E. M. Simpson, H. B. Skrabanck, R. E. Smith, H. D. Smith, J. E. Spensers, Marvin Sprague, C. T. Taylor, E. A. Thacker, R. B. Wall, C. L. Jr. Walton, T. 0. Walton, Mrs. T. 0. Walton, Turner Walton, Miss Ethyl Whitehouse, Ben Ward, A. A. Williamson, H. H. Williamson, Mrs. H. H. Wilcox, G. B. Many of the College Station Baptists connected with the college and others were opposed to any church organization and especially building programs that would call for the raising offunds by the local members. This will be explained he a letter to Rev. Brown when the Baptists were trying to secure a lot on which to build o parsonage and a place where the group could have socials and business meetings. The following is the letter fmm Dr. T. O. Walton, Director, Cooperative Extension Service, College Station, Texas, dated November 8, 1923'.