Methodist Church

Record Number Citation
430

Garfield, Ken.  “United Methodists to Launch Mecklenburg Church for Indians.”  Charlotte Observer 9 June 1993: 1C.

429

Borchert, John L.  “WNCC Organizes New Native American Church.”  North Carolina Christian Advocate 26 Jan. 1993 No. 2 WNCC: 1, 10.

423

Rhodes, Barbara.  “First Native American Woman Is Pastor.”  Robesonian 22 June 1990: 7A.

421

Bumgarner, George William. The Methodist Episcopal Church in North Carolina, 1865-1939: Among the White Population, the Lumbee Native Americans, and, to a Limited Extent, the Black Population. [Charlotte]: Committee on Archives and History, Western North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church, 1990. Pp. 223-35.

420

Rouse, Jeanne.  “Native American Church Has First Worship Service.”  North Carolina Christian Advocate 44 (15 Nov. 1988): 5.

419

Norton, Bill, Jr.  “A Tearful William Foster Jacobs–Lay Person of Year.”  North Carolina Christian Advocate 28 June 1988: 2.

417

Lowry, Jerry.  “A Brief History of Native American Methodist Missions.”  Unpub. typescript.  Durham: Duke U Divinity School, [20 Mar. 1987].  59 p.

416

Oliver, James Ralph.  “Development of a Campus Ministry Program by First United Methodist Church, Pembroke, North Carolina.”  Professional Project for Doctorate of Ministry.  Drew U, 1987.

416

Oliver, James Ralph.  “Development of a Campus Ministry Program by First United Methodist Church, Pembroke, North Carolina.”  Professional Project for Doctorate of Ministry.  Drew U, 1987.

416

Oliver, James Ralph.  “Development of a Campus Ministry Program by First United Methodist Church, Pembroke, North Carolina.”  Professional Project for Doctorate of Ministry.  Drew U, 1987.

415

Barton, Bruce.  Religious Experience an Important Part of Lumbee Heritage.  Pembroke:  Lumbee Regional Development Association, June 1984.  197 p.

414

Reaves, Malik.  “How Strong a Foundation.”  The Interpreter [Dayton, OH: United Methodist Communications] 27.8 (Nov.-Dec. 1983): 10-13.

413

Lowry, Jason B.  “An Evaluation of the Eighty-First Annual Session of the Lumber River Conference of the Holiness Methodist Church Held at Union Chapel Church, Nov. 6-8, 1981.”  Unpublished typescript. 1982.

410

Barton, Lew.  “Most Influential Man Among the Lumbee Dies.”  The Lumbee 1 Feb. 1968: 1.

409

“Rev. D. F. Lowry Day Observed at Pembroke First Methodist Church.”  North Carolina Christian Advocate 111.1 (6 Jan. 1966): 1, 5.

408

“Pleasant Grove Church Organized in 1900.”  The Lumbee 11 Nov. 1965: 1.

404

Lowry, D. F.  “Calls for Unification of Indian Methodists.”  Robesonian 13 Feb. 1958: [4].

401

Thompson, Betty.  “A ‘Lost Colony’ of Methodists?”  World Outlook [New York: Board of Missions, United Methodist Church] 24 (Aug. 1954): 16-18.

399

Robbins, Cecil W.  “Meet the Methodists of Pembroke Parish.”  North Carolina Christian Advocate 23 Aug. 1951: 4-5.

393

Lowry, D. F.  “Robeson’s Indians Taking Interest in Religious Affairs.”  Robesonian Nov. 1937: Sec. 3 p. 6.

390

“Notice to Citizens of the Indian Race.”  The Argus 25 Sept. 1902: 2.