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1984 L.M. Skillet Fisher Betty Lewis Austin Slocum Addie Mae Stroud Irene Whitehurst
1986 Graham Williams Paul Schnorbus Irene Prothro Grady Horton Clara Heard Florrie Currey Milbrey Pugh Lester Roe, Sr. Robert D. Goldberg Annie Laurie Harrison Theo King Fred Godwin
1988 Jack Futrell Billy Bell Galen Bell Jessie Cariker Woodie Ballard
1990 Elsie Lovejoy Ray Williams Laura Breitsprecher Hettie Stone Maggie Hughes Alice Brown Jessie Jenkins
1992 O.P. (Cotton) Stevens Ruff Wall, Sr. Nancy Hill J. R. Mullings Juanita Bogue Paul York
1994 Travis Pugh Gladys Nesbitt Frances Harbuck Marion Person Ruth Hagan Claranne Morse Beulah Parker
1996 Inez Scott Nell Barbee Luther Barbee Alleen Cockrell Robert Meeks Douglas Chevalier Lenora Allen
1998 Alice Geddie Bernice Morris Herman Harbuck Sybil Green
2000 Cindy Hollis Susie Brigman Edwina Toye Jo Blair
2002 Libby Johnston Neita Stevens Mozelle Hazelwood Don Hawkins R.E. McClaran Nadene Brazeal
2004 Kevin Ward Elizabeth Huff Martha Haynes Margueriette McWhorter Nancy Young Dudley Stark Norma Resch Evelyn Harris Bill Haynes, Jr. Louis A. Williams
2006 Blanche Wilson Frank Cariker Gene Scott Chris Williams Dorothy Sherrod Louise Fisher
2008 Vera Heflin |
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1985 Mark Rankin Morris Henderson Esther Futrell Stella Ballard W.T. Mays Ernestine Stroud Jeremy Lyn Brock
1987 Alma Williams Jack York Anson Rideout Mattie Lee Rogers Mary Belle Magrill Lottie Hutchins Nettie Allen Alice Johnston Louise Ballard
1989 Eddie McCracken Lucile Travis Lois Lane Forrest Murphey James Earl Wall W.C. Lewis, Sr. Guy Simmons Mary White Bernece Burke
1991 Kenneth Sitton Robert Henderson Mary Rodefer Walter Jenkins Mike Bounds Galen Hester Estelle Williams Robbie Lawrence
1993 Nettie Wood Jeff Hughes Moynelle Jones Jean Hawkins Vada Brewster W.T. Hall III Marguerite Gardner Frank Schnorbus Frank Cariker, Sr. Willie B. Kindred
1995 Mary Simmons Cozette Frazier Leo Sullivan, Jr. Genevieve Long Pauline Schnorbus Elouise Mangum
1997 John (Toby) Johnston Charles (Pete) Johnston Louise Kay Peal Don B. Long, Jr. Lamar Irvine Ferbie Pyle Janice York
1999 Emma Westmoreland Elizabeth Fisher Hugh (Buck) Fisher Joe Magrill Vera Fisher Miller Beatrice Lloyd Nick Melone, Sr.
2001 Iris Pruitt Weldon Voyles Richard Haynes, Jr. Emory McCarty Ray Allen Ruth Morris Sally Murray Eula Dickard
2003 Dorothy Chevalier Leola Riddle Marvin E. Leslie Wm. “Billy” McConnell Jim Salonish
2005 Mozelle Darden John Larson Bennie Sellers Annie Pearl Miller Bud McCracken George Bogue
2007 Lanelle Ellis Era Amidon Charles Golding Coy Stewart Priscilla Petsick |
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A Saint is: 1. In the New Testament, a believer in Christ. 2. In certain religions, and in popular parlance, one of exceptional consecration or virtue. 3. In certain religious bodies, a member of the group. From The Dictionary of Religious Terms |


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Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Marshall |
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Cumberlands? About Us |
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Born in response to the spiritual needs of the American frontier, the Cumberland Presbyterian Church grew out of the Great Revival of 1800. Differing opinions about how to judge the qualifications of ministers and the doctrine of predestination led three ministers from Kentucky Synod of the Presbyterian Church to organize a separate Cumberland Presbytery on February 4, 1810, in Dickson County, Tennessee. These three men—Finis Ewing, Samuel Mc Adow, and Samuel King—were soon joined by other, like-minded men who preached and organized churches over a wider and wider area. By April 1813, when reconciliation with the parent body of Presbyterians seemed impossible, the ministers who gathered for a meeting of the rapidly-growing Cumberland Presbytery created two additional presbyteries from its membership and formed Cumberland Synod. In 1829, due to increasing growth, additional synods were organized and a General Assembly was established.
Since 1810, the Cumberland Presbyterian denomination has been inviting all who will, to respond to God’s gracious offer of salvation and a restored relationship. This group of Free-Will Presbyterians began a church as an outgrowth of the Revival of 1800 in the Cumberland Country of Tennessee and Kentucky. Using Presbyterian church government and a medium theology between Calvinism and Arminianism, Cumberland Presbyterians have carved out a distinctive niche in the United States and throughout the world. Cumberlands have a proud heritage, yet an ecumenical spirit willing to serve with other churches and denominations to glorify God.
Approximately 100,000 Cumberland Presbyterians have churches in Tennessee, Kentucky, Texas, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Missouri, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Iowa, and California, as well as Japan, Hong Kong, Liberia and Columbia, South America. The Denominational Headquarters are in Memphis, Tennessee.
Classes teaching Cumberland Presbyterian basics are conducted from time to time throughout the year. For more information or a free copy of the Confession of Faith (the doctrinal and governmental statements of Cumberlands) call 903-935-3787 or e-mail us at cpcmtx@marshalltx.com.
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