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Grand Rapids (Mich.) -- Church history

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:

Burgess Beverly family scrapbook

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Identifier: Collection 513
Abstract The Burgess Beverly Family Scrapbook documents two African American families who lived in Grand Rapids, Michigan during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The best-known member of this family was Hattie Beverly, the first woman of color to teach for the Grand Rapids Public Schools. Additionally, the scrapbook documents Bishop John Burgess who was the first African American to head an Episcopal diocese. The scrapbook mostly contains photographs as well as newspaper clippings...
Dates: 1852-1997

Dorn family papers

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Identifier: collection 536
Abstract Redeemer Lutheran Church was founded in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1929. The first pastor was Herbert P. Dorn, who served until 1956. Dorn’s granddaughter, Denise Martin, donated this collection of papers. Most notably, it contains photographs of the construction of Redeemer Lutheran Church in 1940, including the cornerstone dedication service, and the teardown of the house that served as the church before the new building. Those researching the Lutheran Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan, or...
Dates: 1929 - 1993

Duncan E. Littlefair sermons and biographical collection

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Identifier: Collection 102
Abstract Duncan E. Littlefair (1912-2004) was the pastor of Fountain Street Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan from circa 1945 to 1979. This collection primarily includes sermons and pamphlets detailing his theology. Littlefair's tenure at Fountain Street Church continued a doctrine of liberalism. Littlefair, schooled in a theology based on 1930s modern humanism, created a popular liberal environment that increased membership and involvement, making the church one of the most prominent local...
Dates: 1945-1979

Eduard Adam Skendzel churches reference collection

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Identifier: Collection 299x
Abstract Eduard Adam Skendzel (1921-1999) was a linguist and historian from Grand Rapids, Michigan. His research focused on the history of the Polish community and the Roman Catholic church, as well as other churches. This collection includes material he collected on non-Polish churches in the Grand Rapids area, covering Catholic, Baptist, Christian Reformed, Lutheran, Presbyterian and other churches. The material includes written histories, anniversary booklets, building dedication programs and some...
Dates: no date

Eduard Adam Skendzel Polonian historical collection

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Identifier: Collection 299
Abstract

Eduard Adam Skendzel (1921-1999) was a linguist and historian from Grand Rapids, Michigan. His research focused on the history of the Polish community and the Roman Catholic church. This collection focuses on the Polish community in Grand Rapids and southwest Michigan, including churches associated with the Polish community. Included are Skendzel's own writings, his research notes, other reference titles, 84 oral histories and some original documents. Some of the material is in Polish.

Dates: no date

Emma Cole collection

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Identifier: Collection 352
Abstract Emma Cole (1845-1910) was a botanist and teacher in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She was inducted into the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame in 2007 for her scientific work. This collection primarily reflects the Emma J. Cole Memorial Flower Fund, established by Cole to sponsor special flower services in eight downtown churches. The services were held in June and October between 1912 and 1967 and rotated between the churches. Included are church sermons, programs, administrative documents and a few...
Dates: circa 1900-1967

First (Park) Congregational Church records

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Identifier: Collection 512
Abstract This collection contains records of the First (Park) Congregational Church, located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Established in 1836, the First (Park) Congregational Church is one of the earliest churches established in the city. The records include some of the earliest documents preserved by the church and registers of records up to the early 20th century. This collection could be helpful to researchers interested in the history of the church, the volunteer efforts of its members, and...
Dates: 1839 - 1940

Fountain Street Church collection

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Identifier: collection 311
Abstract The Fountain Street Church collection has been created primarily from material transferred to the archives from the GRPL Local History Vertical File and the Local History Book Collection. It includes publications on the history of the Church and its architecture and stained glass. It includes documents related to the business of the church such as annual reports, committee and budget reports. Also included are programs of the services, as well as sermons by select former pastors of the...
Dates: circa 1860s-2000s

Gathered at the River project collection

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Identifier: Collection 270
Abstract

Published in 1993, "Gathered at the river: Grand Rapids, Michigan and its people of faith" details the history of churches in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The book was written by James D. Bratt and Christopher H. Meehan and funded through the Grand Rapids Area Council for the Humanities. This collection includes questionnaires, histories and other documents collected during the research process, including church directories, programs and books.

Dates: circa 1850-1993

Grand Rapids, a City Renewed

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Identifier: collection 258
Abstract

Grand Rapids, a City Renewed : a history since World War II is a book written by Gordon L. Olson, Grand Rapids City Historian, for the Grand Rapids Historical Commission in 1996. The collection includes photographs used in the publication as well as research and papers that document the publication process.

Dates: no date