Wichita citizens posed in front of church building in Wichita, built around 1870 and used by the Protestant Episcopal Church, now St. John's Episcopal Church. The location was north of Third Street on east side of Main Street.
Creator
Unknown photographer
Source
Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives
Publisher
Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives
The Osborne County Genealogical and Historical Society has compiled information about the various churches that have existed in Osborne County into a series of notebooks. The Church Index provides a list of the names and denominations of the churches included in the notebooks.
Mexican Americans in Emporia, Kansas, ca. 1918-1953
Subject
Mexican Americans.
St. Catherine's Church (Emporia, Kan.)
Emporia (Kan.)
Lyon County (Kan.)
Description
Modern photoprints from copy photonegatives of the original photoprints. Result of oral history project initiated by Robert Oppenheimer, University of Kansas History Department, in conjunction with the Lyon County Historical Society. Includes images of various events at St. Catherine's Church in Emporia, Kansas.
Kenneth Spencer Research Library Call Number RH PH 182
Coverage
1918-1953
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The MLA has in its holdings about 30,000 books, 8,200 volumes of bound periodicals, and approximately 6,100 cubic feet of archival records. In addition, there are large collections of audio and video recordings, microforms, photographs, motion pictures, maps and other items." --from the Bethel College website]]>2014-10-27T15:01:00-04:00
Title
Mennonite Library and Archives
Subject
Mennonite Church -- Kansas.
Anabaptists -- Kansas.
Mennonites -- Kansas.
Description
"The Mennonite Library and Archives (MLA) is operated by Bethel College with Mennonite Church USA in North Newton, Kan. The purpose of the MLA is to help people answer questions about the Mennonite past. To do this, the MLA collects, preserves, and makes available personal papers, documents, periodicals, books and other media related to Mennonite studies. The MLA serves as the official archives of Bethel College, and one of two official archives for Mennonite Church USA (see Mennonite Church USA Archives–Goshen on the campus of Goshen [Ind.] College) and as a research center promoting the study of Anabaptist and Mennonite history. The MLA is open to the public.
The MLA has in its holdings about 30,000 books, 8,200 volumes of bound periodicals, and approximately 6,100 cubic feet of archival records. In addition, there are large collections of audio and video recordings, microforms, photographs, motion pictures, maps and other items." --from the Bethel College website
A list of files held by the Republic County Historical Society Museum. These files contain information and some photographs of churches in Republic County, Kansas.
Senecal, Abbot Barnabas.
St. Benedict's Abbey (Atchison, Kan.)
Catholic Church -- Kansas.
Benedictines -- Kansas.
Description
In this interview, conducted for the PBS weekly broadcast of Religion and Ethics Newsweekly, Abbot Barnabas Senecal, a Benedictine monk from St. Benedict's Abbey in Atchison, Kansas, reflects on the Psalms, prayer, photography, and the Benedictine desire “to seek God daily.” Edited by Fred Yi.
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Title
Photographer Monk
Subject
Senecal, Abbot Barnabas.
Benedictines -- Kansas.
Catholic Church -- Kansas.
Art and religion.
St. Benedict's Abbey (Atchison, Kan.)
Description
An interview with Abbot Barnabas Senecal of St. Benedict's Abbey in Atchison, Kansas. In this interview, conducted for a broadcast of the PBS series Religion & Ethics Newsweekly, Abbot Senecal discusses the role of photography in his own spiritual practice.
Fairview, Kansas, 1886-2011 (Fairview History Book)
Subject
Fairview (Kan.) -- History.
Fairview (Kan.) -- Churches.
Description
A history of Fairview, Kansas, from 1886-2011. Includes church histories for Fairview A.M.E. Church, Congregational Church, Delaware Baptist Church, Immanuel Lutheran Church, Fairview United Church of Christ, United Church of Christ's Women's Guild, St. Augustine Catholic Church, St. Paul Lutheran Church, St. Paul Dorcas Society, and Lone Star Church.
Creator
Fairview History Book Committee: Haag, Kathy. Gilbert, Larry. Hinz, Lyle. Thieme, Ray. Weaver, Patsy.
Source
Brown County Genealogical Society (Hiawatha, Kan.)