History
OUR HISTORY IN WACO
On March 5, 1950, a new congregation came into
existence at the corner of 9th and Clay Avenue. It was named the Clay Avenue
Church of Christ and was the only church of our Lord in south Waco.
Clay Avenue was under the guidance of the Columbus Avenue
Church of Christ. Wallace Gooch was the first minister. One hundred and sixty
four Christians were charter members of the infant congregation. They met for
two years at the 9th and Clay building. The congregation immediately became
self-supporting.
The first Elders of the South Waco Congregation were Clyde
Sharp, Eldon Hoard and Arvin Connor. After seven years as minister, Brother
Gooch was succeeded by Flavil Colley. Other ministers of South Waco followed:
Luke Shira, Charlie Tutor, Leo Schumert, Isac Trayler, B.C. McCorley and Clay
Mims. Brother Gooch returned to work with the congregation in October 1975 and
remained as minister until his death in 1979. In 1980, Charlie Tutor returned as
minister. In 1982, he was succeeded by Larry Thomason. The next ministers were:
David Wallace, Bert Mercer, Mike Potts, Wayne Wiese and Lon Jones.
During the years the South Waco Congregation had supported
many missionaries, orphan homes and homes for the aged.
It had been successful in starting and supporting a Spanish congregation. By
1998, the part of town where the building was located had become old and many
members had moved to other parts of town. The membership was down to about 100
people. The members knew that to promote the Lord's work as South Waco,
something must be done.
In order to serve the Lord better, the South Waco
Congregation merged with the Highway 6 Congregation. The Highway 6 Congregation
had about the same number of members as South Waco.
On November 22, 1998, South Waco and Highway 6 merged and
became one. They met in the South Waco Building on 31st and Dutton and chose the
name Southwest Church of Christ.
After several years of planning, saving, and almost a year of
building, we had our first service in our new building at 3100 S. New Road on
August 31st, 2003. At this time we also became "New Road Church of
Christ".
The members purpose as Christians is to strive to follow the
teachings of God as set forth in the Holy Scriptures. The members believe in the
congregational support of missionaries, children's homes and benevolent efforts.
At the present time, support goes to: Preaching the word
in Cuba Rod Kyle of New Zealand George Funk of
South Africa Cherokee Home for Children in Cherokee, Texas
The Casa Sonrisa Children's Home in MexicoWorld Bible School
that sends Bible lessons all over the worldBenin School of Preaching in French speaking
East Africa
The New Road Church of Christ is under the guidance of the
Elders: T.J. Corbitt, James B. (Buddy)Graves, Lon Jones, Joseph LaStrape, Alan
Ritchie and D.P. (Pat) Youngblood. Our current pulpit minister is Brian
Gochenour.