The church site was purchased in 1876 and the Historic First Christian Church was dedicated in 1879. The stately and grand Sanctuary building has a Greek Revival entry which was added approximately 1926. August Brockman, stonemason and church members built the building of hand chiseled sandstone rock. The stained glass windows and baptistry were added in 1965. The church has it's original antique light fixtures. As of 2000: the Sanctuary has had a new roof, paint inside and out, new shutters and new carpet. The Fellowship Building has had new storm doors, in the kitchen a new hutch, new shelves and paint, and back door steps. The Fellowship Hall has had new paint, wiring, new ceiling fans and window air conditioners. The grounds are beautiful with two large pecan trees, large oak tree, mature crepe myrtle and a sprinkler system. The Sunday School, reception hall and parsonage home f...
The church site was purchased in 1876 and the Historic First Christian Church was dedicated in 1879. The stately and grand Sanctuary building has a Greek Revival entry which was added approximately 1926. August Brockman, stonemason and church members built the building of hand chiseled sandstone rock. The stained glass windows and baptistry were added in 1965. The church has it's original antique light fixtures. As of 2000: the Sanctuary has had a new roof, paint inside and out, new shutters and new carpet. The Fellowship Building has had new storm doors, in the kitchen a new hutch, new shelves and paint, and back door steps. The Fellowship Hall has had new paint, wiring, new ceiling fans and window air conditioners. The grounds are beautiful with two large pecan trees, large oak tree, mature crepe myrtle and a sprinkler system. The Sunday School, reception hall and parsonage home form a u shape building. There is over 2,500 sq.ft. under roof in these three buildings. The parsonage has a living room, two bedrooms and one and half baths, a large kitchen with original cabinets, utility room, storage room, a covered carport and covered front porch. The property front on State Highway 29 just east of the town square of Mason and also has frontage on Willow and Smith Streets. The homes in this special part of Mason were built by the finest craftmen and stonemasons. NO DEED RESTRICTION REGARDING CHURCH. COMMERCIAL C-2 ZONING.
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