Spicewood Springs Church of Today is one of the many forgotten churches of Austin, Texas. This news article will attempt to explain the history behind this church. This church was one of the few churches that were located along Spicewood Springs Road during the 20th century.
Spicewood Springs Church of Today was located on Spicewood Springs Road in the Mesa Hills neighborhood of Austin, Texas. Spicewood Springs Church of Today was established around 1990. The church building was located on a 1,050 square foot lot. The lot was later expanded to 2,000 square feet. Church ministry among other services were conducted here. The congregation of this church was mainly Baptist and Methodist.
Now Spicewood Springs Church of Today did actually the property they used and rented the property on a lease from J.B. Goodwin Commercial Leasing negotiated the following. J.B. Goodwin Commercial Leasing negotiated the lease for Spicewood Springs Church of Today on the date of Monday, October 28, 1991. Their lease was announced in the Austin American-Statesman newspaper. (Ref: https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/364233185/)
By then Spicewood Springs Church of Today was located in a business complex which would become Spicewood Forest Office Park in late 1991. Spicewood Springs Church of Today was still operating in 1992. They used one of the buildings of the business complex to operate out of. (Ref: https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/378428125/)
“A $5 million office condominium development at 4131 Spicewood Springs Road being built by Jon Luce and Mike Senter. The 94-unit development will have 17 buildings.”
Spicewood Springs Church of Today would shut down in 2002 during the 2001-2002 fiscal year due to a lack of membership and attendance. Spicewood Springs Church of Today disbanded afterwards in 2002. Their lot was sold for millions of dollars to a private company in 2003.
Spicewood Springs Church of Today was located at 4131 Spicewood Springs Road, Austin, Texas, US 78759.
Mixerr Reviews was a news blog/local business from Austin, Texas, US that operated from 2012 to 2023. This blog is no longer operational and has been discontinued. Michael Mixerr is currently a writer, narrator, and content curator for Bout Dat Online.
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