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First
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First Baptist Church of Ladonia
Ladonia's Baptists trace their history to 1859, when the Rev.
Robert Cooke Buckner began traveling from Paris, Texas to Ladonia to preach
monthly services.
One January 8, 1860 the congregation formally organized as the First
Baptist Church. The Rev. A.J. Moffat became the first pastor. Before the
congregation built its first church building in 1877, services were held
in a combination church/schoolhouse, where worshipers used split logs for
seats for several years.
The congregation became actively involved in both Baptist affairs
and missionary endeavors early in its development. In 1867, Ladonia was
the site of the Baptist convention of Eastern Texas, though attendance
was somewhat low due to a yellow fever outbreak. However the next year
Ladonia continued hosting other Baptist events and participating in local,
county, and regional association meetings, as early as 1869, women's groups
were active in local missionary programs, and at the turn of the century
the congregation as a whole began to support a nearby orphanage as well
as foreign missions.
Throughout its history, the First Baptist Church of Ladonia has
played an important role in the religious life of this community.
The Pastor at First Baptist Church is now Sam Bush
First
Baptist Church & It's History
First
Baptist Church Memorial
View
the Stained Glass Windows
Baptist
Church Historical Marker Dedication Pamphlet
Article
showing the awarding of the contract to build the 1910 building.
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