“Transcript, Billy Graham Oral History Interview”
The transcript of a 1983 oral history interview with Graham is posted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum in Austin, Texas.
The transcript of a 1983 oral history interview with Graham is posted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum in Austin, Texas.
Curé d’Ars is a Catholic congregation in Denver. This multiethnic parish, in what was once a predominantly white neighborhood, uses music and a worship style with a strong African-American flavor. The Rev. Simon Kalonga is administrator.
Bethany United Church of Christ in Seattle. Bethany was founded in 2000 at the site of a previously dying Anglo congregation in the diverse Beacon Hill neighborhood, as an intentionally multicultural, multiracial and multigenerational church.
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Mass., which Graham co-founded, has archival photos of Billy Graham and his family available for digital transfer. Contact through the website.
The website of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association has a media resources page that includes biographies and photos. Email through the website.
The Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Ill., provides several archives links, including a timeline and official biography.
Community of St. Andrew is Catholic congregation in a racially diverse neighborhood in Portland, Ore., offers Mass in English, Spanish and Kanhoval, a Mayan language. Contact pastor Dave Zegar.
Jonathan Lee, son of a Korean missionary to the United States, is pastor of Holliston United Methodist Church in Pasadena, Calif. It has services in English and Korean.
Karen Ward is abbess of the Church of the Apostles, a multicultural Lutheran-Episcopal congregation in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle. Apostles describes itself as a multicultural “future church with an ancient faith.”