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[Sermon on Pioneering]

Description: A handwritten sermon by James W. Hunt on the subject of "Pioneering." The sermon includes a note by Hunt's daughter, Elizabeth Hunt Webb that states, "The above are Dr. Hunt's personal notes on his last sermon which was preached in St. Paul's Methodist Church, Abilene, Texas, Jan. 21, 1934."
Date: January 21, 1934
Creator: Hunt, James Winford
Partner: McMurry University Library

The Methodist-Episcopal Church

Description: Photograph of a large, brick Methodist Episcopal church located at 301 NE 1st Street in Mineral Wells, Texas. It has pointed-arch windows lining the sides and square towers in each corner. The image is enclosed in an oval, surrounded by decorative leaves, with the text "Methodist Church" in the lower-right corner.
Date: unknown
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library

[St. Mark Church]

Description: Photograph of St. Mark Church. There is a car parked on the left side of the church and a power line in front of the church. Back of photograph: "MC 1944-1968, UMC 1968-1989 , 6250 South Freeway (I35 W) Fort Worth."
Date: unknown
Creator: W. D. Smith Commercial Photography
Partner: Archives of the Central Texas Conference United Methodist Church

[Methodist-Episcopal Church Construction

Description: Photograph of a church in Port Arthur, TX under construction. Parts of the church are already finished. Most is concrete framing for the rest of the building. Wooden sawhorses, frames, and scaffolding are scattered around the building site. A caption at the bottom reads, "M.E. Church South Under Construction."
Date: unknown
Partner: Port Arthur Public Library

[Supplement A - First Quarterly Conference, St. Paul's Church]

Description: A handwritten document addressed to the members of the First Quarterly Conference (presumably of St. Paul's Church), reporting greater than normal church attendance and with the spiritual condition of the church described as unusually good. The document also expresses a need for a deep awakening and a new sense of God in Christ, and lists the names of 45 people who have recently been added to the church.
Date: January 29, 1919
Partner: McMurry University Library
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