Journal of the North Texas Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, including the proceedings of the annual conference, committee reports, updates to conference leadership and contact information, and other related information.
Northwest Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church
Beginning in 1866, the Northwest Texas Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South (now the
United Methodist Church) served as the administrative unit covering a large part of West Texas. In 1910
the conference was divided and the boundaries since that time have remained unchanged; covering
sixty-six counties in the Panhandle and South Plains of Texas. Currently, there are four districts which
comprise the conference: Amarillo, Abilene, Big Spring, and Lubbock. The conference office is located in
Lubbock.
Journal of the North Texas Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, including the proceedings of the annual conference, committee reports, updates to conference leadership and contact information, and other related information.
This issue is part of the following collection of related materials.
Rescuing Texas History, 2018
Rescuing Texas History collects photographs, newspaper articles, letters, postcards, and other historical materials from across the state and beyond to document and preserve the rich history of the state.
Methodist Episcopal Church, South. North Texas Conference.Journal of the Northwest Texas Annual Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South: 1922,
periodical,
1921/1922;
Texas.
(https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1298911/:
accessed June 14, 2024),
University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.;
crediting Northwest Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church.