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Who we are
A loving group of Christians dedicated to knowing Christ and making Him known.
Our Mission
To know Christ and to make Him known. To be of service to our brothers and sisters and to the Groveton community.
Our Mission
To know Christ and to make Him known. To be of service to our brothers and sisters and to the Groveton community.
Street Address
Church Pastor
Tony Goins
Minister
169 N. Main
Groveton,
TX
75845
United States
Phone: (936) 642-2382
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Church of Christ
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PO Box 87
Groveton, TX
75845
Groveton, TX
75845
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We are located 1 block north of courthouse on Hwy 94E.
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Groveton Church of Christ Service Times
Sunday Morning Bible Study 10 am
Sunday Morning Worship 11 am
Sunday Evening Worship 6 am
Wednesday Night Bible Studay 7 pm
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Sunday Morning Worship 11 am
Sunday Evening Worship 6 am
Wednesday Night Bible Studay 7 pm
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Groveton Church of Christ History
The History of the Groveton Church of Christ
There was a group known as the Christian Church meeting in Groveton in the early 1900's. The church building, which they owned, was destroyed by fire in 1938, and that church afterward ceased to exist.
There was a division in the church of Groveton in 1920 when a mechanical instrument of music was injected into the worship services, over the objections of and in violation of the conscience of many members. The result was a new congregation, which began in 1920. The congregation formed in the early 1920's first met in a building borrowed from the Presbyterians. When this building was destroyed, the brethren met in the Courthouse until 1924. Jodie Wallace Harrott and Cleona Mochman Thompson remember meeting in the courthouse as also do Mrs. O.J. Willis and her sister, Madge Hill. In 1924, the local Baptists built a new meeting house and the Church of Christ in Groveton bought their old building. That old building was located on Highway 94, where the present Highway 94 church's building stands. W.R. Young, P.A. Ratcliff and Jim Allen were members who signed the purchase papers for the church of Christ. Other early members were Peter Edward Josserand, A.J. Hutson, W.L. Dickey, Clayburn Dickey, Otis Kemper, Poston Parker, Chester Lee, W.H. Rasbeary, Baylous Rasbeary, Steve Butler, Stoke Evans, John Dunlap, Herbert Thompson, Homer Thompson, Dr. Scheele, and Joe Walton.
The current building was erected in 1948. Leon Dial remembers working the summer demolishing the old building and building a new one. A noted preacher, Roy Edward Cogdill, had married at Abilene Christian College, a daughter of the John Burks, who was a member at Groveton. Throughout the years of his life, Roy Cogdill always had a special interest in the Groveton church. He had many gospel meetings here and helped to arrange the coming of two or three of the first full-time preachers the congregation had. Luther Blackmon and Roy Cogdill were working with the Northill congregation in Houston during World War II. The Northill church agreed to send Luther Blackmon to preach each Lord's Day at Groveton and to stay for Bible classes on Wednesday afternoon and night.
When Cogdill and Blackmon moved in 1946 to work with the Fourth and Grosebeck church in Lufkin, they encouraged a young preacher in Houston, William Thompson, to move to Groveton. Fauchie Thompson and the other Elders agreed to help support Bill Thompson while he worked with the Groveton church. In later years preachers were Oscar Smith, Sr., Jerry Kemper, Morris Kemper, W.F. Byers, J.F. Lilley, Neil Kemper, Sr., Lee Brinkmann, and Rodney Langley.
There was a group known as the Christian Church meeting in Groveton in the early 1900's. The church building, which they owned, was destroyed by fire in 1938, and that church afterward ceased to exist.
There was a division in the church of Groveton in 1920 when a mechanical instrument of music was injected into the worship services, over the objections of and in violation of the conscience of many members. The result was a new congregation, which began in 1920. The congregation formed in the early 1920's first met in a building borrowed from the Presbyterians. When this building was destroyed, the brethren met in the Courthouse until 1924. Jodie Wallace Harrott and Cleona Mochman Thompson remember meeting in the courthouse as also do Mrs. O.J. Willis and her sister, Madge Hill. In 1924, the local Baptists built a new meeting house and the Church of Christ in Groveton bought their old building. That old building was located on Highway 94, where the present Highway 94 church's building stands. W.R. Young, P.A. Ratcliff and Jim Allen were members who signed the purchase papers for the church of Christ. Other early members were Peter Edward Josserand, A.J. Hutson, W.L. Dickey, Clayburn Dickey, Otis Kemper, Poston Parker, Chester Lee, W.H. Rasbeary, Baylous Rasbeary, Steve Butler, Stoke Evans, John Dunlap, Herbert Thompson, Homer Thompson, Dr. Scheele, and Joe Walton.
When Cogdill and Blackmon moved in 1946 to work with the Fourth and Grosebeck church in Lufkin, they encouraged a young preacher in Houston, William Thompson, to move to Groveton. Fauchie Thompson and the other Elders agreed to help support Bill Thompson while he worked with the Groveton church. In later years preachers were Oscar Smith, Sr., Jerry Kemper, Morris Kemper, W.F. Byers, J.F. Lilley, Neil Kemper, Sr., Lee Brinkmann, and Rodney Langley.
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Forgive us
O God, forgive the poverty and the pettiness of our prayers . Listen not to our words but to the yearnings of our hearts. Hear beneath our petitions the crying of our need.
O God, forgive the poverty and the pettiness of our prayers . Listen not to our words but to the yearnings of our hearts. Hear beneath our petitions the crying of our need.
Groveton Church of Christ listing was last updated on the 28th of January, 2020