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Appalachian Preaching Mission Records

 
The Appalachian Preaching Mission was an annual event that took place in Johnson City and other Tennessee cities from 1955 to 1986. A 1968 history of the Mission states that its purpose “was to allow the people of the area to hear great preachers that they would not ordinarily have the opportunity to hear” (p. 1). Some of those preachers lived in or near Johnson City; others came from as far away as Arizona, California, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Texas.

The Appalachian Preaching Mission Records are part of the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City. We are grateful for ETSU’s assistance and support in incorporating these materials into the Library.

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  • Appalachian Preaching Mission User Guide by Robert H. Ellison

    Appalachian Preaching Mission User Guide

    Robert H. Ellison

    The User Guide for the Library of Appalachian Preaching is a Google Sheet that can be searched, sorted, and downloaded for offline use.

    This part of the Guide provides information about the sermons that were delivered at the Appalachian Preaching Mission. It includes the preacher's name, sermon title, sermon text, date the sermon was preached, and so on. This information is available in the master list of sermons as well.

  • Appalachian Preaching Mission by Thomas Hilton

    Appalachian Preaching Mission

    Thomas Hilton

    The website for the Appalachian Preaching Mission was created by Thomas Hilton, an advisor in the Clemmer College of Education and Human Development at East Tennessee State University. It contains an overview of the Mission, information about the materials in ETSU's collections, and links to individual audio recordings and digitized versions of the all of the more than 350 audio tapes produced during the Mission.

 
 
 

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