William Moritz papers. 1930-1978.
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William Moritz was born 22 September 1906. He married Bernice C. Knutson (b. 29 Jan 1913) and the couple had four children, Juanita, William, Marilynn, and Joann. A minister in the Evangelical Free Church, Moritz took up pastorates at Skandia Evangelical Free Church in Balaton and the neighboring Evangelical Church of Slayton (Minn.) during the 1940s-1950s. During this period he also did a weekly radio program called the "Good News Broadcast" over KMHL radio in Marshall, Minnesota. In 1961, he m...
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The Evangelical Free Church of America was formed in 1950 by a merger of the Evangelical Free Church of America (known until the mid-1930s as the Swedish Evangelical Free Church of the United States of America) and the Evangelical Free Church Association (known until the mid-1930s as the Norwegian-Danish Free Church Association). Both predecessor organizations date back to the late 1800s, but trace their roots to the early congregations of the New Testament period and the Protestant...