Our History
Brief History of First Presbyterian Church
The General Assembly and Presbytery of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, sent mission
worker, Daniel Baker, to Texas. After a visit to Austin in
1848, Daniel Baker recommended the organization of a Presbyterian congregation
in the city. Eventually his son, William M. Baker, newly ordained to the Presbyterian
ministry, was inspired to follow his father's travels to Austin and on on May 26, 1850,
William organized the First Presbyterian Church.
The Austin church initially met in the first state capitol building.
Abner Cook, a charter member of the church and master builder who later built the
Texas Govenor's mansion, donated land at 7th and Lavaca for the church.
The first sanctuary, a frame church, was completed in 1851.
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Dr. Daniel Baker |
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