Georgia United Methodist Communications Council News Service and Media Relations Office records, 1962-1974.

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Georgia United Methodist Communications Council News Service and Media Relations Office records, 1962-1974.

This series consists of photographs, biographies, newspaper clippings, and other information about various individuals, groups, subjects, and events in the North Georgia Conference. Some of the individuals are or were ministers in the North Georgia Conference, including Bishop Arthur J. Moore. The collection also contains files relating to the 1968 Uniting Conference that officially united the Evangelical United Brethren Church and the Methodist Church. The collection is arranged by category and thereunder alphabetically by surname or subject. These files date from 1962-1974.

2.7 cubic ft. (8 archives boxes)

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United Methodist Church (U.S.). Uniting Conference

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Georgia United Methodist Communications Council.

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The News Service and Media Relations Office was established in 1950. In 1982 the office became part of the Georgia United Methodist Communications Council. The office represents the North Georgia Conference and supplies information about the conference and the United Methodist Church to both religious and secular media outlets. From the description of Georgia United Methodist Communications Council News Service and Media Relations Office records, 1962-1974. (Unknown). WorldCat record...

Evangelical united brethren Church

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Moore, Arthur J. (Arthur James), 1888-1974

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Bishop Arthur J. Moore (1888-1974), Methodist bishop and author of Georgia. From the description of Arthur J. Moore papers, 1910-1973 (bulk 1959-1960). (Arthur J Moore Methodist Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 38475799 Arthur James Moore, Methodist bishop and author, was born 26 December 1888 in Argyle, Georgia, and died 30 June 1974 in Atlanta, Georgia. Moore served the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and then the United Methodist Chur...