History of MDPC
On Sunday, January 9, 1955, seventy persons gathered in Memorial Drive Elementary School, beyond the then western city limits of Houston, Texas, to hold the first worship service of Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church. The church grew rapidly from that modest beginning as the surrounding area filled with new families. Membership rolls passed 500 in 1957; 1,000 in 1960; 2,000 in 1965; 3,000 in 1969. These numbers reflected the community response to the new congregation led by Dr. Charlie Shedd.
The fourth anniversary of the church was celebrated by 1,044 worshipers in a new building built on six acres at the intersection of Memorial Drive and Blalock. The present sanctuary was added on in 1972. New classrooms and a chapel, parlor, kitchen, and fellowship hall were added in the early 1990s. A remodeling of the sanctuary, office space, and many classrooms, along with a new church life center, were dedicated in 2002. In 2012, the 18-month Good Housekeeping Campaign was launched, providing for the enlargement of the Sanctuary chancel, media upgrades, more classroom space, creation of a community gathering space (The Nook), and development of the Columbarium.