First United Methodist Church (Crockett, Texas)

They were then installed by artisans who were likely experienced in the technique of installing stained glass in 1902.There are a total of nineteen stained-glass windows in the church, with one of the most notable being a gift from two brothers who had lost their mother, wives, and children in the Galveston hurricane of 1900.

[3] The interior of the church sanctuary is in the Akron style, meaning it has curved rows and no center aisle.

It has undergone several renovations, including the installation of a computer board to open the pipes, and is used in worship services.

In 1968 additional classrooms were built, and in 1998 a Family Life Center with a gym and meeting rooms was added.

When the Methodist Episcopal Church South was formed in 1845, the congregation in Crockett joined with it.