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History of the Church

The Presbyterian Church traces its growth and development from a unique group of Christian Churches that were (1) founded on the ideals of the Protestant Reformation, and (2) based on the concept of democratic rule under the authority of God.

The word Presbyterian comes from "presbuteros" the Greek word for "elder". It refers to the system, in apostolic times, of choosing leaders from among the wisest members of the church.

Most Presbyterians give credit to John Knox as the founder of the Presbyterian Church. Knox studied under John Calvin in Geneva, France and returned to his home in Scotland in 1559 where he established the Presbyterian faith. Soon thereafter, Scottish settlers brought Presbyterianism to Northern Ireland, an important steppingstone on the trail leading to America.

Westminster Presbyterian Church traces its roots to the Rev. Sumner Bacon, the first Protestant minister to preach on Texas soil, who in 1836 organized a Presbyterian Sunday School in the Old Stone Fort. This School remained in existence until 1849

In 1843 the Cumberland Presbyterian Synod of Texas was organized at a Camp Ground near Nacogdoches. At this time Nacogdoches was part of the Republic of Texas

In 1889 the Presbyterian Church U.S. established First Presbyterian Church and a building was erected at North Fredonia and Hospital Street.

On May 4, 1893, the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. organized the Main Street Presbyterian Church. This church had twelve charter members and was located at Main and Mound Street.

On November 30, 1930 Main Street Presbyterian Church was renamed Westminster Presbyterian Church, and construction of our present day church and pastor's manse were completed.

When First Presbyterian Church disbanded in 1935, several of its members joined Westminster Presbyterian Church.

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Famous Presbyterians

John Witherspoon (only clergyman to sign the Declaration of Independence)

James Knox Polk (a direct descendent to John Knox, founder of Presbyterianism)
Andrew Jackson
James Buchanan
Grover Cleveland
Benjamin Harrison
Woodrow Wilson
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Ronald Reagan
Abraham Lincoln (never joined a Presbyterian church but attended)
Ida Saxton (wife of William McKinley)
Barbara Bush
Sam Walton
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Pearl Buck
James Michener
Mark Twain
Ara Parseghan (taught the Catholics at Notre Dame to play football)
Tom Osborn (taught the Cornhuskers to play football)
Arnold Palmer
Michael Johnson (Olympic gold medalist)
Dick Van Dyke
Steve Allen
Roy Rogers
Mr. Rogers
Nelson Eddy
Greer Garson

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Links to Other Web Sites

Link to our Presbytery: www.pbyofnewcovenant.org

Link to PCUSA: www.pcusa.org

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