Religion
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
Mary Allen papers
The Mary Allen papers contain her manuscript entitled, "St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Provo Centennial 1907-2007."
William F. Bulkley photograph collection
The William F. Bulkley photograph collection contains images reflecting the Episcopalian Church's influence in Utah during the early twentieth century. Folders 1-15 contain poster boards with photographs, articles, and hand-drawn maps.
Christ United Methodist Church photograph collection
The Christ United Methodist Church photograph collection consists of images and slides chiefly documenting the construction of Christ United Methodist Church in Salt Lake City, Utah. Included are images of newspaper articles and Sunday School classes.
Episcopal Diocese of Utah photograph collection
The Episcopal Diocese of Utah photograph collection consists of images depicting church related activities, events, building and general photographs.
Philo T. and Elma G. Farnsworth photograph collection
The photograph collection contains prints and slides including Philo's childhood to his death. A large number of the photographs document his various technological and equipment inventions, as well as early television shows, the first TV broadcast. Also personal photographs of his family and colleagues.
This collection is entirely digitalized and available online in our Digital Library.
Philo T. Farnsworth papers
The Philo T. Farnsworth papers (1903-1983) contains biographical material, financial records, news clippings, speeches, articles, books, research notes, correspondence and awards. Philo Taylor Farnsworth was an educator and school superintendent in Salt Lake City, Utah. He also was involved in the Mahanain Foundation, a religious education group, and was deeply involved in the theosophy and of its foundation.
First Presbyterian Church photograph collection
The First Presbyterian Church photograph collection documents church buildings throughout Northern Utah. Also some candid images of a few congregations of various churches.
First Unitarian Church of Salt Lake City records
The First Unitarian Church of Salt Lake City records (1891-2010) is a rich collection of source materials, containing primarily original documents tracing the history and activities of the Unitarian Church in Salt Lake City. It is organized into 221 boxes of records dating from its founding in l89l up to 2010. The Unitarian Church has been an advocate of many causes and has played a vital cultural role in the Salt Lake City area.
George L. Hoggan papers
The George L. Hoggan papers consist of photocopies of a diary he kept during 1921-1923 while on an LDS Mission to the Eastern United States, letters from B. H. Roberts and others, a program for the Hill Cumorah pageant (1923), certificates, and a book by B. H. Roberts.
Japanese Church of Christ records
The Japanese Church of Christ records (1951-2004, 2024) contains church newsletters that were sent out from the 1960s and 1999-2004. Also included are some service programs and a letter written to the congregation from Rev. George Hanabusa and other general materials.
Verna Roberts Jorgensen papers
The Verna Roberts Jorgensen papers (1930-1982) contain documents collected by Jorgensen from the 1940s-1960s as the unofficial historian for the First Unitarian Church of Salt Lake City, Utah. Main components of the collection relate to the late Reverend Jacob Trapp.
Verna Roberts Jorgensen photograph collection
The Verna Roberts Jorgensen photograph collection consists of images documenting the social life of Verna Roberts Jorgensen, chiefly related to activities at the First Unitarian Church in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Horace M. McMullen papers
The Horace M. McMullen papers (1922-1992) consist of collected sermons as well as some scripts from radio shows which he was a guest. Also included in the collection are pamphlets from religious meetings he attended. McMullen served a 16 year pastorate at the Holladay U.C.C. Church (Holladay Community) and 15 years as Minister of Counseling at Wasatch Presbyterian Church.
Lorille Horne Miller papers
The Lorille Horne Miller papers (1938-1991) contain correspondence, newsletters, meeting agendas, maps, and pamphlets related to the 1977 National Women's Conference in Houston, Texas. In addition, there are news clippings related to the activities and membership of the First Unitarian Church from 1938-1946.
James and Linda Mooney papers
The James and Linda Mooney papers (1991-2010) chronicle the Mooney's legal battles regarding the 1st Amendment's Freedom of Religion clause, as it applies to Native American Spirituality and peyote use. The Mooneys were involved in several court battles, at both a state and national level, trying to resolve the ambiguity of United States drug law as it applies to religious usage.
Arthur Wheelock Moulton certificate
The Arthur Wheelock Moulton certificate (1920) ordains him into the office of Bishop of the Missionary District of Utah for the Protestant Episcopal Grace Church, at Lawrence, in the Diocese of Massachusetts.
Salt Lake Buddhist Church dedication program and scrapbook
The Salt Lake Buddhist Church dedication program (1962) is titled, "Dedication Ceremony of the Golden Anniversary Memorial Service" (March 17, 18, and 24, 1962) of the new church building of the Salt Lake Buddhist congregation. The scrapbook (1962-1963) is titled, "Special Articles for New Buddhist Temple Building" and consists of various newspapers and a drawing.
Shared Ministry in Utah records
The Shared Ministry in Utah records (1959-1997) consist of documents relating to the operation and activity of Utah's Shared Ministry, a ministry composed of multiple denominations. A majority of the collection focuses on the ministry's involvement with campus life, mainly at the University of Utah.
South Valley Unitarian Universalist Society records
The South Valley Unitarian Universalist Society records (1981-1997) consist of newsletters, annual report, society history, meeting minutes, correspondence and other records documenting the history and activities of this organization. The society focuses on service and is a fellowship of free minds in the study and practice of liberal religion, the development of the human potential of its participants and the building of a better local and world economy.
Msgr Jerome Stoffel photograph collection
The Msgr Jerome Stoffel photograph collection consists of 35mm slides taken throughout the professional career of Stoffel. The primary focus is on various trips to the holy land and european points of religious interest. Another major element to the collection is a varied assembly of images from trips throughout the southwest United States focusing primarily on California and Utah.