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A strategy for congregational research
Posted in A. M. Burton, archival discoveries, archives, B. C. Goodpasture, Baptists in Nashville, Barton W. Stone, Batsell Barrett Baxter, Belmont Church of Christ, blogging, Boscobel Street Church of Christ, C. E. W. Dorris, Catholic Church in nashville, Central Church of Christ, Charles R. Brewer, Charlotte Avenue Church of Christ, Cherokee Park Church of Christ, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Christian Churches and Churches of Christ, Christian Scholars' Conference, Churches of Christ, congregational history, David Lipscomb, David Lipscomb College, Deaf Ministry, Duke Street Church of Christ, E. G. Sewell, Eastwood Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Eleventh Street Church of Christ, Emma Page Larimore, Forty-Ninth Avenue Church of Christ, Foster Street Christian Church, Foster Street Church of Christ, Franklin Road Church of Christ, G. P. Bowser, Gospel Advocate, Grace Avenue Church of Christ, Granny White Church of Chris, Green Street Church of Christ, H. Leo Boles, Hall Laurie Calhoun, Hillsboro Church of Christ, history, Ira North, J. C. McQuiddy, J. S. Ward, J. W. Shepherd, James A. Allen, James A. Harding, James McGready, Jefferson Street Church of Christ, Jesse P. Sewell, Jo Johnston Church of Christ, Joe McPherson, Joseph Avenue Church of Christ, Leaders among Nashville churches, Life & Casualty Insurance Company, Lindsley Avenue Church of Christ, Lipscomb, Lischey Avenue Church of Christ, Madison Church of Christ, Marshall Keeble, McQuiddy Printing Company, Mutual Edification Churches of Christ, N. B. Hardeman, Nashville, Nashville Bible School, Nashville Churches of Christ, Nashville history, Nashville Stone-Campbell Sites, Non Sunday School Churches of Christ, Non-institutionalism, North Nashville Christian Church, Presbyterians in Nashville, Preston Taylor, R. H. Boll, Reid Avenue Church of Christ, Russell Street Church of Christ, S. H. Hall, Seventeenth Street Christian Church, Shelby Avenue Church of Christ, South College Street Christian Church, South Harpeth Church of Christ, State and Local History, stone-campbell studies, T. B. Larimore, Tennessee history, Thomas Craighead, Vine Street Christian Church, Willard Collins, Woodland Street Christian Church on 5 February 2013 | 1 Comment »
My Nashville research across the last ten years has evolved from an interest in Central Church (where I was then Associate Minister) to a much, much larger scope including each congregation in the county, every para-church ministry based in Nashville, and how the larger issues within Stone-Campbell history interact with local history in one city resulting in the ministry conducted on ground, in the trenches, in the congregations. With that comes the innumerable evangelists, ministers and pastors who held forth weekly from pulpits across the city. Ambitious? Yes. Perhaps too ambitious. That may be a fair criticism, but the field is fertile and the more I survey the landscape and read the sources and uncover additional data, the more I’m convinced to stay the course.
In the last four years especially I have focused my efforts to obtain information about the smaller congregations, closed congregations, particularly congrgations which have closed in the last 40 to 50 years. My rationale for this focus is that some history here is in some cases, potentially recoverable. There are larger affluent congregations which have appearances of vitality…they are going nowhere soon. I can only hope some one among them is heads-up enough to chronicle their ongoing history and preserve the materials they produced. On the other hand are congregations which have long-ago closed and chances are good we might not ever know anything of them except a name and possibly a location (for example, Carroll Street Christian Church is absorbed into South College Street in 1920 forming Lindsley Avenue Church of Christ…no paper is known to exist from this church, and I can’t even find one photo of the old building, and there is no one remaining who has living memory of this congregation). For all practical purposes Carroll Street Church of Christ may remain as mysterious in twenty years as it does now. I’d be surprised to learn of 3 people now living in the city of Nashville who have even heard of it.
But the several congregations that closed in the 50′s-80′s (and some even in the last five years) remain accessible if only through documents and interviews. Theoretically the paper (the bulletins, meeting minutes, directories, photographs, even potentially sermon tapes) has a good chance of survival in a basement or attic or closet. Chances are still good that former members still live, or folks might be around–in Nashville or elsewhere–who grew up at these congregations. Theoretically. Potentially. Hopefully.
Yet as time marches on there are more funerals…for example in the last year I missed opportunities to speak with three elderly folks about their memories at these now-closed churches…they were too ill to speak with me and now they are gone! I did, however, speak at length with one woman in ther 90′s who I thought died long ago! She is quite alive and lucid!
So from time to time I will highlight on this blog these closed congregations…closed in the recent past…with hopes that someone somewhere might look for them (I get hits on this blog by folks looking for all sorts of things, among them are several Nashville Churches of Christ). Maybe we can stir up some interest and surface additional information.
A few days ago I posted about one such congregation, the Twelfth Avenue, North Church of Christ. I have in the queue a post about New Shops Church of Christ in West Nashville. There are more, several more.
Stay tuned, and remember, save the paper!
Nashville Churches of Christ History Facebook group
Posted in A. M. Burton, Alexander Campbell, Athens Clay Pullias, B. C. Goodpasture, Baptists in Nashville, Barton W. Stone, Batsell Barrett Baxter, Belmont Church of Christ, Boscobel Street Church of Christ, C. E. W. Dorris, Catholic Church in nashville, Central Church of Christ, Charles R. Brewer, Charlotte Avenue Church of Christ, Cherokee Park Church of Christ, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Christian Churches and Churches of Christ, Christian Scholars' Conference, Churches of Christ, congregational history, David Lipscomb, David Lipscomb College, Duke Street Church of Christ, E. G. Sewell, Eastwood Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Eleventh Street Church of Christ, Emma Page Larimore, Forty-Ninth Avenue Church of Christ, Foster Street Christian Church, Foster Street Church of Christ, Franklin Road Church of Christ, G. P. Bowser, Gospel Advocate, Grace Avenue Church of Christ, Green Street Church of Christ, H. Leo Boles, Hall Laurie Calhoun, Hillsboro Church of Christ, Ira North, J. C. McQuiddy, J. S. Ward, J. W. Shepherd, James A. Allen, James A. Harding, Jefferson Street Church of Christ, Jesse P. Sewell, Jo Johnston Church of Christ, Joe McPherson, Joseph Avenue Church of Christ, Leaders among Nashville churches, Life & Casualty Insurance Company, Lindsley Avenue Church of Christ, Lipscomb, Lischey Avenue Church of Christ, Madison Church of Christ, Marian Francis Holt, McQuiddy Printing Company, Mutual Edification Churches of Christ, N. B. Hardeman, Nashville, Nashville Bible School, Nashville Churches of Christ, Nashville history, Nashville Stone-Campbell Sites, Non Sunday School Churches of Christ, North Nashville Christian Church, Presbyterians in Nashville, Preston Taylor, R. H. Boll, Reid Avenue Church of Christ, Russell Street Church of Christ, S. H. Hall, Seventeenth Street Christian Church, Shelby Avenue Church of Christ, South College Street Christian Church, South Harpeth Church of Christ, State and Local History, T. B. Larimore, Tennessee history, Thomas Craighead, Vine Street Christian Church, Willard Collins, Woodland Street Christian Church on 15 January 2013 | Leave a Comment »
Nashville Churches of Christ History group is open to anyone interested in the history of the Stone-Campbell Movement in Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee. When I began the group about three years ago I said this:
I envision this community as a place to share common interest in the rich story of the Stone-Campbell Movement in Nashville. I am conducting research for a book which will highlight each congregation of Churches of Christ and Christian Churches from the 1810′s to the present…basically the entire movement from its beginning in our city until now. I envision this group as a place to share memories, photos, news and generate discussion and interest. Please join and contribute. Please feel free to contact me directly at icekm (at) aol (dot) com.
Since readership for this blog is significantly higher now than it was in 2010, let me offer another invitation. The group is open to all. Help spread the word and generate interest. (astogetherwestandandsing…)
Name Authority for Nashville, Tennessee Stone-Campbell Congregations
Posted in A. M. Burton, Alexander Campbell, archives, B. C. Goodpasture, Baptists in Nashville, Barton W. Stone, Batsell Barrett Baxter, Belmont Church of Christ, Boscobel Street Church of Christ, C. E. W. Dorris, Central Church of Christ, Charles R. Brewer, Charlotte Avenue Church of Christ, Cherokee Park Church of Christ, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Christian Churches and Churches of Christ, Church of Christ missionaries, Churches of Christ, congregational history, David Lipscomb, David Lipscomb College, Deaf Ministry, Duke Street Church of Christ, E. G. Sewell, Eastwood Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Eleventh Street Church of Christ, Emma Page Larimore, Forty-Ninth Avenue Church of Christ, Foster Street Christian Church, Foster Street Church of Christ, G. P. Bowser, Gospel Advocate, Grace Avenue Church of Christ, Green Street Church of Christ, H. Leo Boles, Hall Laurie Calhoun, instrumental music, J. C. McQuiddy, J. S. Ward, J. W. Shepherd, James A. Allen, James A. Harding, Jefferson Street Church of Christ, Jesse P. Sewell, Jo Johnston Church of Christ, Joe McPherson, Joseph Avenue Church of Christ, Leaders among Nashville churches, Life & Casualty Insurance Company, Lindsley Avenue Church of Christ, Lipscomb, Lischey Avenue Church of Christ, mac-speaking, mac-writing, Marian Francis Holt, Marshall Keeble, McQuiddy Printing Company, mission, Mutual Edification Churches of Christ, N. B. Hardeman, Nashville, Nashville Bible School, Nashville Churches of Christ, Nashville history, Nashville Stone-Campbell Sites, Non Sunday School Churches of Christ, Non-institutionalism, North Nashville Christian Church, Presbyterians in Nashville, Preston Taylor, R. C. Bell, R. H. Boll, Race, rebaptism, Reid Avenue Church of Christ, research, Revivalism, Russell Street Church of Christ, S. H. Hall, Seventeenth Street Christian Church, shameless self promotion, Shelby Avenue Church of Christ, South College Street Christian Church, South Harpeth Church of Christ, State and Local History, stone-campbell studies, T. B. Larimore, Tennessee history, Thomas Campbell, Thomas Craighead, Willard Collins, writing on 23 September 2012 | 4 Comments »
Name Authority for Nashville Tennessee Stone-Campbell Congregations, September 2012
Click above to download a document listing 319 variants of time-, place- and character-names for the 227 known congregations of the Stone-Campbell movement in Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee from 1812 to September 2012.
To my knowledge my work in this area is the only such compilation, and therefore, the most complete. The initial publication of the list to this blog was in May 2010 as a first step in my research toward a book on the Restoration Movement in Nashville. I blogged then:
With over 200 congregations in this county, the congregational research alone will take years, perhaps the remainder of my life. If I live to be 100 I may not finish even a rudimentary survey. It may be too much: too many congregations, too many preachers, too much ‘story’ to tell.
But this is where I am at the present. I publish the list here to generate interest, additions, subtractions, corrections and clarifications. Look it over and if I need to make changes, please let me know.
While congregational history is only one aspect of this project, this is where it all played out…on the ground in the congregations on a weekly basis. Few congregations have attempted more than a list of preachers or a narrative of the expansion of the church building. What I propose, as I wrote above, may be too much…too far to the other extreme. But that fact changes not one whit the necessity of it being done.
The story of these churches in Nashville needs to be told. I ask for your help in telling it. look over my list; I solicit your critique. Contact me at icekm [at] aol [dot] com.
(The first version of the name authority, from May 2010, can be found here.)
Eleventh Street Church of Christ, East Nashville
Posted in Churches of Christ, Eleventh Street Church of Christ, Nashville Churches of Christ, Nashville history on 23 June 2012 | 1 Comment »
October 2008 upon their 100th Anniversary Homecoming. Laura, the girls and I attended that service and were warmly welcomed; we talked at some length with then-minister Joe Tomlinson. Might anyone have a photograph of their earlier building?
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