A Tree Grows in Lincoln: A History of Christ Temple Mission Church

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Reverend Trago McWilliams was once a recent of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who preached a powerful message of nonviolence mingled with the love of God for one another. In McWilliams’s work in the city of Lincoln, Nebraska, all through one of the most most turbulent years for race relations in our country, he had a in a similar way positive affect. He took to the pulpit and worked to develop a congregation that would reflect divine intentions of what the community will have to appear to be. Trago and Margaret McWilliams started their interracial congregation in 1940 in Lincoln, Nebraska. A Tree Grows in Lincoln: A History of Christ Temple Mission Church explores their vision and celebrates the people who have continued their commitment to overcoming the racial barrier that divides God’s people on Sunday mornings. It recalls Trago McWilliams’s personal history and considers the lives that were affected by his ministry. McWilliams preached about the love of God-a love that may be alive and well in the hearts of leaders today. Revealing his extensive influence and contributions, this history demonstrates how one person can make a difference in the life of a community.

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