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St. Mark United Methodist Church

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St. Mark United Methodist Church

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Three important events occurred in Chicago in the landmark year of 1893. First was the Chicago World's Fair, second was the founding of Sears Roebuck and Co., and third was the establishment of St. Mark Methodist Episcopal Church, initially located in a storefront on State Street in Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood. After 125 years, only St. Mark Church is alive and flourishing. Rev. S.C. Goosley was invited to come to Chicago for the purpose of developing a Methodist presence in the African American community. In 1907, St. Mark moved to Fiftieth Street and Wabash Avenue, and the congregation worshipped there until 1959. The church moved to its present location on Chicago's far South Side. Being the largest African American United Methodist congregation in the region, St. Mark parishioners humbly stand on the strong shoulders of their ancestors as they spread the word of the healing gospel to the community.

Author Biography:

With the help of his fellow St. Mark's 125th Anniversary Committee members, principal author Daniel T. Parker chronicled the amazing story of African American achievement both domestic and international in St. Mark United Methodist Church. A lifetime member of the church, Parker is from an academic background. This book was compiled from the church's archives, contributions by longtime congregants, and the author's own recollections of church events.
Release date NZ
September 23rd, 2019
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Foreword by P. Devon Brown
Pages
128
ISBN-13
9781467103282
Product ID
31377237

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