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The Polk Street United Methodist Church
formerly known as
The Polk Street Methodist Church

Amarillo, Texas


Type: Gothic Revival with Tudor details
Architects: R.H. Hunt Company of Dallas and Chattanooga
Groundbreaking: December 1926 - Completion: February 1928
Cost: $496,620

Polk Street United Methodist Church, Amarillo, Texas
The church on a snowy Amarillo day.
Photo by Wes Reeves, 2002

Organized as the Methodist Episcopal Church, South in November of 1888, the congregation was the first to be organized in Amarillo.

The first church building in Amarillo was the Union Church of Parker's Chapel built in 1889. The building served many demoninations, but the Methodist congregation (being the first) held the deed. Within a few years the other denominations built their own church buildings and moved out.

Parker's Chapel was soon outgrown by the Methodists and in 1902 a Gothic Revival frame building was built at a cost of $4,000. Known to most people as the "White Church," it served for a mere five years before being moved across Polk Street to make way for new construction. In 1907 a brick Romanesque Revival style church was built on the corner of Polk and Eighth Streets for $45,000.

Polk Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Amarillo, Texas 1900s
Polk Street Methodist Episcopal Church
Early 1900s photo courtesy texasoldphotos.com

In 1908, the name was changed from Polk Street Methodist Episcopal Church, South to Polk Street Methodist Church. In 1926 the congregation had once again outgrown its Romanesque Revival building, resulting in the construction of the present building.

© John Troesser

Polk Street Methodist Church
Polk Street Methodist Church Early 1940s
photo courtesy texasoldphotos.com

"The Polk Street United Methodist Church is a near twin of the First United Methodist Church in downtown Dallas. It was completed in 1928 and designed by J. Roy Smith and R.H. Hunt and Company (of Chattanooga and Dallas)." - Wes Reeves
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