About Us
Founded in 1889, the church was located in Rogers Prairie. Around 1907, a railroad was being built between Houston and Dallas and ran thru part of Rogers Prairie. Near the tracks, the town of Normangee was established.
To be closer to the railroad, the residents of Rogers Prairie moved to Normangee. They built a new post office and literally moved the church. The original church building, which was also their school, was placed on homemade log rollers and moved over 2 miles to the newly incorporated town of Normangee.
In 1909, the original church building was replaced with a beautiful new wooden building. Later, in 1965 that building was replaced by the brick “A” frame structure that we have today. In 1997 the beautiful stained glass windows were added to the Sanctuary. They were created by a local stained glass artist named Robert Foster. The Methodist women held weekly bake sales for a year to raise enough money to build the adjoining Fellowship hall. This building continues to provide rooms for children and adult bible studies and a place for fellowship and community activities.
Worship Passionately
Worship is not an event, or just something we do. We worship with passion. We surrender fully to the one God revealed in three person – the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Love Extravagantly
Jesus said the greatest commandment is to love God and love each other how he first loved us (Matt 22:36-40). With the heart of Christ living in us, we openly love our God and all of God’s people. .
Witness Boldly
Our witness is bold and fearless. We had the greatest message ever told, a history of God showing his love to us. With it the greatest gift ever given. This message is not for the few, but for all.