Moody Memorial Church (Chicago, Ill.)

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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

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Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Alan Redpath collection, 1958, 1961. Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
referencedIn Wyzenbeek, Andrew. Oral history interview with Andrew Wyzenbeek, 1978. Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
creatorOf Moody Memorial Church (Chicago, Ill.). Miscellaneous pamphlets. Chicago History Museum
referencedIn Filkin, Esther L. (Wyzenbeek). Oral history interview with Esther L. (Wyzenbeek) Filkin, 2004. Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
referencedIn Homer Hammontree collection, 1901-1965. Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
referencedIn Garner, Arvilla Evangeline (Kirchhofer), 1903-1974. Papers of Arvilla Evangeline (Kirchhofer) Garner, 1922-1940, n.d. Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
referencedIn Merrill Dunlop collection, 1978-1988. Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
referencedIn Dixon, A. C. (Amzi Clarence), 1854-1925. Papers, 1870-1925. Southern Baptist Historical Library & Archives
referencedIn Lundquist, Roy. Papers of Roy Lundquist, 1925-1974. Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
creatorOf Moody Memorial Church (Chicago, Ill.). Records of Moody Memorial Church, 1864-1987. Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
referencedIn Say Yes Chicago. Records of Say Yes Chicago, 1973-1997 Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
referencedIn Zam Zam (Ship). Ephemera of the ZamZam Incident, 1941-2006. Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
referencedIn Schulenburg, Ray. Oral history interview with Ray Schulenberg, 1984. Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
referencedIn Paul Rader collection, 1899-1996. Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
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associatedWith Africa Inland Mission. corporateBody
associatedWith Blanchard, Charles A. 1848-1925. person
associatedWith Borden, William, d. 1913. person
associatedWith Chafer, Lewis Sperry, 1871-1952. person
associatedWith China Inland Mission. corporateBody
associatedWith Dallas Theological Seminary. corporateBody
associatedWith Dixon, A. C. 1854-1925 person
associatedWith Dixon, A. C. (Amzi Clarence), 1854-1925. person
associatedWith Filkin, Esther L. (Wyzenbeek) person
associatedWith Garner, Arvilla Evangeline (Kirchhofer), 1903-1974. person
associatedWith Ironside, H. A. 1876-1951. person
associatedWith LaSalle Street Church (Chicago, Ill.) corporateBody
associatedWith Lundquist, Roy. person
associatedWith Moody Bible Institute. corporateBody
associatedWith Moody, Dwight Lyman, 1837-1899. person
associatedWith Philpott, P. W. 1865- person
associatedWith Rader, Paul, 1879-1938. person
associatedWith Redpath, Alan. person
associatedWith Say Yes Chicago corporateBody
associatedWith Schulenburg, Ray. person
associatedWith Smith, Gipsey, 1860-1947. person
associatedWith Sudan Interior Mission. corporateBody
associatedWith Sunday, Billy, 1862-1935. person
associatedWith Townsend, William Cameron, 1896-1982. person
associatedWith Wyzenbeek, Andrew. person
associatedWith Zam Zam (Ship) corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Illinois--Chicago
Chicago (Ill.)
China
Africa
United States
Latin America
Subject
Christian education
Church buildings
Church discipline
City missions
Evangelicalism
Evangelistic work
Fundamentalism
Missions
Prayer groups
Religious institutions
Sermons, American
Sunday schools
Women
Worship
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Active 1864

Active 1987

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