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Just a building?

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Real Estate Agent with EXP Realty, LLC

What follows are some sentimental thoughts about the old Rock Prairie Baptist church building in College Station, TX  that dates back to 1894.  The church is located one of several prime tracts of land that was purchased by Weingarten Investments within the last couple of years.  Collectively, the land has a tax appraised value in excess of $5 million dollars.  The quaint old school house/Rock Prairie Baptist Church building is not exactly the highest and best use for this property-even if it does have a historical marker.  Located at the corner of Highway 6 and Rock Prairie Road East, the developers initially planned a Super Walmart until they encountered rezoning problems.  As a Realtor, sometimes I struggle with desire to hold onto the past yet I understand the importance of moving forward. 

My facts about the church history are largely coming from the Application that was submitted for the Texas State Historical Marker - which was awarded in 1992. This information will be presented in quotes.  See  http://bchc.co.brazos.tx.us/sites/bchc/files/RockPrarie.pdf

Rock Prairie Baptist Church

To put things in context for this area, Texas A&M College, Texas's first state institution of higher learning  was founded in 1877.  College Station was incorporated as a city in 1938.   

In the late 1800's, the education of most rural children was often conducted in one room school houses with all grades attending.  While most of these former school houses have disappeared from the Texas landscape, the Rock Prairie Baptist church building has remained -in it's original location.  

In 1891, a German immigrant, Adam Royder, had donated one acre of land for school purposes.  A one room school house was constructed where area students received instruction through the 7th grade.    

 

The Rock Prairie Missionary Baptist church was organized in 1900 and church services were subsequently held there as well.  A steeple was not added to the original building until 1982. 

Rock Prairie Baptist Church

 

"In 1984, the Rock Prairie Baptist church expanded on it's original site and a new facility and Sunday school building was built to meet the needs of it's growing congregation.  The original church and school house was kept in place and was still used from time to time."

Tomorrow morning at the church service in the new facility, I'll see people that saw their children and grandchildren grow up in the old church buildings. 

The old church building hosted marriages and funerals.  It was a place where families and friends spent time together.  Where they spent time worshiping the Lord.   

For whatever reason, I keep thinking about how much my boys used to enjoy getting to eat a donut before the Sunday school classes.  The memory makes me smile.  But, do you know what....it was people that brought the donuts. 

The good news is that the people, the spirit of the church, and the spirit of the Lord will be at the new location along with the memories of the past.   The old facility is just a building and a location where memories where made.  It still saddens me, but I must keep this in mind: 

Rock Prairie Baptist church new

 

 

"Of all the commandments, which is the most important?"

"The most important one," answered Jesus, "is this:'Hear o Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one.  Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your  mind and with all your strength.' The second is this:'Love your neighbor as yourself.' There is no commandment greater than these. 

Mark 12: 28-31 NIV   

 

 

Comments (7)

Gary Bolen
McCall Realty - South Lake Tahoe, CA
CRS - Lake Tahoe Real Estate Information

Sondra - Nice Texas story. Like the historical market next to it. Somehow of course the old church seems so much more... well, chuch like.

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Feb 23, 2008 12:46 PM
Hugh Krone
Weichert Referral Associates - Hamburg, NJ
Realtor, Sussex County NJ

Sondra, The church is not a building the Church is us. The body of believers. I love those little old churches also, but be blessed that your congregation is to big for it.

Feb 23, 2008 01:06 PM
Andrew Trevino
ADT Real Estate - Wilkes Barre, PA
Wilkes-Barre Homes For Sale
Like everything else, they don't make churches like they used to. A building's just a building after all. It's the people who make it a church. Thanks for the brief history lesson. I love old churches like these.
Feb 23, 2008 01:10 PM
Kay Perry
Kay Perry, Broker - College Station, TX
Hi Sondra, Would you believe this was the very first church I attended as a newborn.  I remember having lots of wonderful Vacation Bible Schools.  I still remember it.  I remember being in the church when 'Santa" came to give each of us kids fruit for Christmas.  I hate to see the church ever torn down but progress will cause it one day.  Great post.
Feb 24, 2008 04:26 AM
Liz Carter
Liz Carter & Team Realty-Your Real Estate Resource For Life! - Katy, TX
Broker/Owner of Liz Carter & Team Realty, Katy TX (Houston)

Hi Sondra, this is a beautiful church and post, so I can hardly wait to see the one you are going to put in the contest  !

NOTE:  This is notthe blog/post that Sondra will be entering into the Texas Real Estate group, The Eyes Of Texas contest for the best church in Texas contest, so no one is confused,

PLEASE BEFORE YOU ENTER THE CONTEST ON TEXAS REAL ESTATE GROUP, READ THE RULES ON HOW TO POST IT. 

You must only post it to Localisum, since we don't want anyone to see it before the judging, then cut and past the title into my post on the contest in Texas Real Estate group, you will then receive a confirmation "admit one" ticket from me that it was received and has been entered.  1st place gets 600 points, 2nd place gets 400 points and 3rd place gets 300 points.  These are in addition to the regular 200 points you get for a post.  Thanks Sondra for letting me put this on you post here.  Liz

Feb 24, 2008 06:35 AM
Terry Rasner-Yacenda
Broker,Owner - Dreams Realty - Reno, NV
"Dreams Realty"
Hi Sondra -- how great to see this post, what a great story.  Dr. John and I were married in the oldest church in Northern Nevada (June 20, 1872 -- its first service, not the date of our marriage :-). I've linked a cool article about it by Howard Hickson -- it is called The Little Church of the Crossroads, and it's in Lamoille, Nevada (a place we often go to fish the beaver ponds in the historic and beautiful Lamoille Canyon --home of the bighorn sheep).  God bless you!
Feb 24, 2008 12:16 PM
Lindsey Hasford
Edina Realty - Elk River, MN
Bringing you home...
Sondra - That is a nice story about Texas history. Churches intrigue me to no end so it's nice to see your blog post. It is hard to let go of history when it's so precious!
Feb 24, 2008 01:14 PM