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Washington Street United Methodist Church Records

Washington Street United Methodist Church Records
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Release: 1831
Genre: Baptismal records
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A records book with names of members and lists of baptisms, marriages, Bible readings, pastoral work, and church accounts.


First United Methodist Church Records

First United Methodist Church Records
Author: First United Methodist Church (Lawrence, Kan.)
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Release: 1877
Genre: High school students
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A Journey Beyond

A Journey Beyond
Author: George Ross Freeman
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Total Pages: 266
Release: 2001
Genre: Methodist Church
ISBN: 9781577362111

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Freeman spent much of his life working with others to enable pastors, empower laity, strengthen small-membership churches, and champion United Methodist Men. Written at the request of the United Methodist Men to affirm the ministry of men, this autobiography traces movements in which he has been a participant for more than fifty-two years under appointment. As the need for military chaplains created a shortage of pastors, Freeman left Mercer University during World War II to accept responsibility for nine churches on the Georgia coast. During his appointments at this and other pastorates, he began his pursuit to build rural communities through rural churches. This passion led to his first leadership role in the South Georgia Conference as president of the Methodist Rural Fellowship. He eventually retired as editor of the Wesleyan Christian Advocate. Freeman's journey from boy evangelist, preaching in abandoned churches and at backyard revivals, to Methodist leader and commentator is, without doubt, inspirational to all and is evidence of his unique talent and drive.