Central Presbyterian Church (Waxahachie, Texas)

Each of the 250+ members is from varied denominational backgrounds, united together for the glory of God and the love of Christ that surpasses all knowledge.

"Inspired by the grace of God we nurture and enrich the spiritual faith of our church community and exemplify God’s transcending love in our daily lives through our worship, witness and actions so all will come to know and embrace the redeeming power of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!

Hill, this late Gothic Revival building was constructed of oriental brick trimmed in white stone, with a seating capacity of approximately five hundred.

In 1950, CPC sponsored a refugee family from post WWII Communist-ruled Hungary, the Zsohars.

Ed Clark, head of the Men’s Bible class, said as he addressed the congregation, “Today, we became a church!” The relationship established with the Zsohar family has had a long-lasting impact on CPC’s mission of reaching out to others beyond our walls and into the world.

Surviving Through Faith, written by Zoltan Zsohar, chronicles how God used the members of CPC in 1950 to respond to the family’s needs, welcome them to their new home in Texas and to unite a church.

The kids and home parents are an integral part of the church family, and the deep commitment to PCHAS continues today.