Ocker Brethren Church Cemetery

Bell, Texas, United States

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A group of deeply devoted followers of the Unity of the Brethren faith were among the Czech immigrant families who settled in this area off eastern Bell County on the late 1870s and established the farming community of Ocker. The group initially worshiped informally in their homes. Annual visits from 1884 to 1891 by the Rev. Henry Juren and the Rev. Bohuslav Emil Lacjak encouraged them to organize. The Evangelical congregation of the Bohemian and Moravian Brethren of Ocker was established in 1892, the dedication of their first church building. Erected in 1893, was conducted by the Rev. Juren and the Rev. Adolph Chlumsky, noted early-day Czech community preachers. The church cemetery was established later that year. Membership in the church grew from 52 families in 1900 to 92 families in 1925. A new church /Sunday school building was erected at this site in 1931 to meet the spiritual needs of a growing congregation. By mid-1940. English had replaced Czech as the language used in Sunday school and worship services. The congregation was served by part-time pastor until 1981 when a full-time pastor was called. The church continues to serve the local community with spiritual guidance and outreach programs. (1994) Texas Historical Commission marker
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