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First United Methodist Church of Colorado Springs History Collection

This digital collection is a sample of items from the physical collection of the First United Methodist Church of Colorado Springs History Collection. This Colorado church was known as the First Methodist Episcopal Church when it began, then later became the First United Methodist Church of Colorado Springs in 1968. This collection presents forty-two items of church history from 1912 to 1986, including photographs, worship service bulletins, and a term paper written for the Iliff School of Theology by the resident pastor in 1947 on the "Ideal Finance" for a church, having had fortunate financial success here. Also featured are three items from the 100th Anniversary of the the church in 1971. This collection was digitized by Baylee Suskin whose work has been graciously funded by the Mountain Sky Archives and History Commission.


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Photograph of Church Parsonage
Black and white photograph of the church parsonage in August 1964
Photograph of the First Methodist Church of Colorado Springs, Colorado
Black and white photograph of the First Methodist Church of Colorado Springs from 1950s
Photograph of the First Methodist Church of Colorado Springs, Colorado
Black and white photograph of the First Methodist Church of Colorado Springs from 1950s
Program for the Cornerstone Laying Ceremony
Sunday service bulletin from cornerstone laying ceremony on January 16, 1955
Sunday Bulletin
Sunday service bulletin with Dr. C. E. Albertson presiding
Sunday Bulletin
Sunday service bulletin from December 7, 1941
Sunday Bulletin
Sunday service bulletin from February 8, 1942
Sunday Service Bulletin
Sunday service bulletin for October 29, 1929 service, with programs, services, and and itemized 1929-1930 church budget
Sunday Service Bulletin
Sunday service bulletin from July 29, 1956 with Third Organ Concert program
The 75th Anniversary of Methodism in Colorado and the 63rd Year of Methodism in Colo. Springs
History of the founding of Methodism in Colorado, and later in Colorado Springs

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