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  • Pursuit

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    Description: Pursuit was a magazine conceived by Evangelical Free Church of America (EFCA) President Paul Cedar (1990-1996) and the editorial staff of the Evangelical Beacon, then led by editor Carol Madison (1990-1997). Cedar had wanted to create a new type of publication to reach out to people and evangeliz...
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    Description: The EFCA Historic Photographs collection presents digital images of people, places, and events considered significant or noteworthy for the Evangelical Free Church of America and Trinity International University. Hundreds of print images, photographs, film negatives, and more exist at both the Ev...
  • Description: This collection documents the work of Unitarian Universalist Women and Religion (UUWR), including the work of district and regional committees/task forces across the United States. The organization is dedicated to “freeing ourselves, others, and the Earth from traditional, historical, and contemp...
  • Description: This collection is comprised of the records of the American Humanist Association (AHA). Officially founded in 1941, the AHA is a member organization that advocates progressive values and equality for humanists, atheists, freethinkers, and the non-religious with members and local chapters across t...
  • Moravian Archives

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    Description: First organized in 1757, the Moravian Archives, Bethlehem, collects and preserves records and historical materials of Moravians in North America and makes them available to the public. It is the official repository for the records of the Moravian Church in America – Northern Province, covering Mo...
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    Description: In 1742, the Moravian Church began holding services in Philadelphia under the leadership of Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf. On New Year’s Day in 1743, 34 members organized as a Moravian congregation in a new church building in Old City, at the corner of Race and Bread Streets. In 1820, the origin...
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    Description: Harvard Divinity School Library has broad, deep, and diverse resources for the study of religion and provides services to support the use of those resources in research, teaching, and learning.
  • Description: The Asheville Baptist was published by the Asheville Baptist Publishing Company in Asheville, NC. It was previously titled Western North Carolina Baptist. This small collection includes six issues dating from 1889 to 1890.
  • Description: Known for his oratory, compassion, and humor, the Reverend Harold L. McKinnish served as pastor or interim pastor at 10 different Baptist churches in North and South Carolina. He delivered thousands of sermons, conducted more than 1,100 funerals and preached at more than 400 revivals across 12 st...
  • Description: This collection documents the history of the Unitarian Universalist Women’s Federation (UUWF), as well as its antecedent organizations: the Alliance of Unitarian Women and the Association of Universalist Women, which were consolidated into the Unitarian Universalist Women’s Federation in 1963. Th...