Michigan -- Religion
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Nell Pemberton-Rosenzweig papers
Parsons family papers
Reverend J. Irwin Smith memoirs
This collections consists of typewritten memoirs that recount the religious history of the Lake Superior region from 1825 to 1865. Smith uses letters written while he was in Ontonagon to describe his own ministry, as well as the hardships faced by ministers of all denominations who worked in the wilderness regions of Upper Michigan.
St. John Student Parish publication
This collection contains a 25th anniversary history of the St. John (Catholic) Student Parish at Michigan State University written by Joseph L. Druse, Professor Emeritus, Department of Humanities. The history begins with the founding of St. Thomas Aquinas Parish in 1940, and the founding of St. John's in 1957. It touches on social, political, and religious issues over the years 1957-1983. This history also contains a list of parish staff members.
Swartz Creek Community Methodist Church history
This collection consists of a centennial history (1956) of the Swartz Creek Community Methodist Church in Swartz Creek, Michigan. The history was prepared by church members Daniel and Marion Miller. It contains a history of the church, a membership list, photographs of the church and church members, and histories of church committees and organizations, such as the Methodist Youth Fellowship.