Old Bethel Cemetery and Church by Glenna Walker
Glenna Walker

Old Bethel Cemetery and Church by

This is a view from inside the cemetery of the old Bethel Methodist Church. It was built in 1924 and has a history back to 1853. My nephew and his wife were married in this church nine years ago before it was repainted and air conditioning was added just three years ago. The white frame building behind the church is how the church looked before it was painted. I wish they had not repainted it. I liked it as it was before. The little house off to the front right is the parsonage house. The cemetery dates back to 1852. The church and cemetery are located in Maypearl, TX.

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About Glenna Walker

Glenna Walker of Krue Photography is an on-location, natural light photographer in Red Oak, Waxahachie, Dallas, TX and surrounding areas, specializing in maternity, newborns, children, and families.

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church, history, religion, religious, cemetery, bethel, requiem

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  • Maximus
    Maximusalmost 4 years ago

    I think there is a book to be made Glenna, US rual Churches. go for it. :)

  • Maybe I will Max, thanks so much!

    – Glenna Walker

  • Mayina
    Mayinaalmost 4 years ago

    What a lovely capture Glenna!!

  • Thank alot Gwenda :)

    – Glenna Walker

  • Kate Adams
    Kate Adamsalmost 4 years ago

    Lovely capture Glenna.

  • Thanks Kate!

    – Glenna Walker

  • Nikki Collier
    Nikki Collieralmost 4 years ago

    Looks like a Beautiful cemetery

  • Glenna Walker
    Glenna Walkeralmost 4 years ago

    It really is Nikki, thanks so much!

  • TomBaumker
    TomBaumkeralmost 4 years ago

    Nice work my dear hugs Tom

  • Thanks Tom :)

    – Glenna Walker

  • PPPhotoArt
    PPPhotoArtalmost 4 years ago

    Hi Glenna this is a great shot
    i love cementaries!!!
    they are fascinating!!

  • Thank you, I love the old one’s!

    – Glenna Walker

  • WayoftheWarrior
    WayoftheWarrioralmost 4 years ago

    I love that, awesome

  • Thanks Tony!

    – Glenna Walker