Daddy Grace collection, 1953-2000.

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Daddy Grace collection, 1953-2000.

The collection contains material related Daddy Grace and the United House of Prayer from 1953-2000. Although many items include photographs and references to Daddy Grace, the bulk of the collection was printed after his death and concerns his successor Bishop Walter McCullough. The collection includes printed programs, periodicals, a songbook, postcards, letterhead, church fans, and other items produced by the United House of Prayer.

.5 linear ft. : (1 box, 3 oversized papers (OP))

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McCullough, Walter.

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Grace, Daddy, 1882?-1960

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Charles Manual "Sweet Daddy" Grace (1881-1960), evangelist and founder of the United House of Prayer for all People. From the description of Daddy Grace collection, 1953-2000. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79463071 ...

United House of Prayer for All People

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The United House of Prayer for All People is a Church founded from the Pentecostal movement by Charles Manuel Grace (Marcelino Manuel da Graca) (1882?-1960), who proclaimed himself as "Bishop" in 1919. Marcelino Manuel da Graca was born in Brava Verde in the Cape Verde Islands. C. M. Grace was known as Sweet Daddy Grace. Following his death in 1960, Walter McCollough assumed the position of Bishop. He died in 1991 after which the current Bishop S.C. Madison assumed the role of Church leader. In ...