The First United Methodist Church of San Saba, Texas, Welcomes You! This historic Central Texas Hill Country church was organized in 1856 in an area so wild that the Church gave a missionary a $50.00 revolver and a $125.00 horse. Today San Saba's First United Methodist Church enjoys the distinction of being the only all marble Methodist Church in the United States. The present structure was constructed between 1914 and 1917. The San Saba's Methodist Church is also listed as an official United Methodist Historic Site (No. 193) as well as being a Texas Historical Site. The First United Methodist Church of San Saba is known for it's beautiful stained glass, magnificent architecture and welcoming members.

First United Methodist Church San Saba celebrated our 150th year of service to the area in 2006. Organized in 1856 in an area so wild that the Church gave a missionary a $50.00 revolver and a $125.00 horse. Today the church enjoys the distinction of being the only all marble Methodist Church in the United States. The present structure was constructed between 1914 and 1917. The church is also listed as an official United Methodist Historic Site (No. 193) as well as being a Texas Historical Site.

The Church is known for it's beautiful stained glass, magnificent architecture and welcoming members.

The First United Methodist Church of San Saba, Texas, Welcomes You! This historic Central Texas Hill Country church enjoys the distinction of being the only all marble Methodist Church in the United States.  The San Saba's Methodist Church is also listed as an official United Methodist Historic Site (No. 193) as well as being a Texas Historical Site. The First United Methodist Church of San Saba is known for it's beautiful stained glass, magnificent architecture and welcoming members.
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The First United Methodist Church of San Saba, Texas, Welcomes You! This historic Central Texas Hill Country church was organized in 1856 in an area so wild that the Church gave a missionary a $50.00 revolver and a $125.00 horse. Today San Saba's First United Methodist Church enjoys the distinction of being the only all marble Methodist Church in the United States. The present structure was constructed between 1914 and 1917. The San Saba's Methodist Church is also listed as an official United Methodist Historic Site (No. 193) as well as being a Texas Historical Site. The First United Methodist Church of San Saba is known for it's beautiful stained glass, magnificent architecture and welcoming members.