Cowboys and Clerics
Date and Time: September 8, 2018, 1:00 PM CT
Location:
Emporia Public Library, 110 E 6th Ave, Emporia
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Presented by John Burchill
In the days when Wild Bill Hickok might ride his horse into your church service--it happened in Junction City--the life of a minister was a rowdy affair. This presentation looks into the early years of Kansas clergy and the colorful characters that made up our early faith communities, such as Pastor Gay of Mulvane who faced a gunman in church--and then converted him. Later, this converted gunman used his cell to preach to passersby in Winfield. Other congregations met in butcher shops, saloons, dugouts, and by the side of rivers. Join us to discuss how abolitionists, early missions, and the temperance movement all played a role in the lives of religious leaders in Kansas.
Sponsored by: Emporia Public Library
For more information about this event, please contact:
Molly Chenault
(620) 340-6451
http://www.emporialibrary.org