Moody Memorial Church (Chicago, Ill.)
Variant namesBiographical notes:
Independent conservative Protestant church; founded by Dwight L. Moody in Chicago, 1864; one of the leading churches of Chicago and of Fundamentalism-Evangelicalism in the U.S.; originally called the Illinois Street Church, 1864-1871; after the building burned in the Chicago Fire, the congregation built a new structure at Chicago Avenue, which gave the church its name until it was renamed the Moody Church in 1900.
From the description of Records of Moody Memorial Church, 1864-1987. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 31742350
Links to collections
Moody Memorial Church (Chicago, Ill.). Miscellaneous pamphlets.
Chicago History Museum
Moody Memorial Church (Chicago, Ill.). Records of Moody Memorial Church, 1864-1987.
Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
Alan Redpath collection, 1958, 1961.
Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
Wyzenbeek, Andrew. Oral history interview with Andrew Wyzenbeek, 1978.
Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
Filkin, Esther L. (Wyzenbeek). Oral history interview with Esther L. (Wyzenbeek) Filkin, 2004.
Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
Homer Hammontree collection, 1901-1965.
Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
Garner, Arvilla Evangeline (Kirchhofer), 1903-1974. Papers of Arvilla Evangeline (Kirchhofer) Garner, 1922-1940, n.d.
Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
Merrill Dunlop collection, 1978-1988.
Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
Dixon, A. C. (Amzi Clarence), 1854-1925. Papers, 1870-1925.
Southern Baptist Historical Library & Archives
Lundquist, Roy. Papers of Roy Lundquist, 1925-1974.
Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
Say Yes Chicago. Records of Say Yes Chicago, 1973-1997
Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
Zam Zam (Ship). Ephemera of the ZamZam Incident, 1941-2006.
Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
Schulenburg, Ray. Oral history interview with Ray Schulenberg, 1984.
Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
Paul Rader collection, 1899-1996.
Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
Related names in SNAC
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Blanchard, Charles A. 1848-1925.
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Borden, William, d. 1913.
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Chafer, Lewis Sperry, 1871-1952.
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Dixon, A. C. 1854-1925
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Dixon, A. C. (Amzi Clarence), 1854-1925.
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Filkin, Esther L. (Wyzenbeek)
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Garner, Arvilla Evangeline (Kirchhofer), 1903-1974.
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Ironside, H. A. 1876-1951.
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Lundquist, Roy.
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Moody, Dwight Lyman, 1837-1899.
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Philpott, P. W. 1865-
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Rader, Paul, 1879-1938.
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Redpath, Alan.
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Schulenburg, Ray.
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Smith, Gipsey, 1860-1947.
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Sunday, Billy, 1862-1935.
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Townsend, William Cameron, 1896-1982.
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Wyzenbeek, Andrew.
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Africa Inland Mission.
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China Inland Mission.
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Dallas Theological Seminary.
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LaSalle Street Church (Chicago, Ill.)
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Moody Bible Institute.
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Say Yes Chicago
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Sudan Interior Mission.
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Zam Zam (Ship)
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- Christian education
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- Church discipline
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- Evangelicalism
- Evangelistic work
- Fundamentalism
- Missions
- Prayer groups
- Religious institutions
- Sermons, American
- Sunday schools
- Women
- Worship
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- Illinois--Chicago (as recorded)
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Variant Names
Moody Church (Chicago, Ill.)