For the record it's White's Chapel, the reporter said White Chapel (which is the name of the road it's on).
I used to work nearby and looked up the history when I first noticed the name:
From their website:
A log building was erected and the first service was held in it in February of 1872. … Traveling preachers filled the pulpit. It was the first Methodist Church in northwest Tarrant County and drew members from twenty miles around. One preacher, who was called Parson White, began to fill the pulpit more often than any other and people began to call the church White’s Chapel and the name stuck.
For the record it's White's Chapel, the reporter said White Chapel (which is the name of the road it's on).
I used to work nearby and looked up the history when I first noticed the name:
From their website:
A log building was erected and the first service was held in it in February of 1872. … Traveling preachers filled the pulpit. It was the first Methodist Church in northwest Tarrant County and drew members from twenty miles around. One preacher, who was called Parson White, began to fill the pulpit more often than any other and people began to call the church White’s Chapel and the name stuck.