Primitive Christianity Revived, Again
Dan McCracken commented on Doug Bennett's blog post 'John Punshon's Hopes for Friends'
Dan McCracken commented on Doug Bennett's blog post 'Unity and Disunity Among Friends: A Tale of Web Links'
C. Morningbear Cullimore Mercer said… Hi, Dan.
I may have asked you this before but I don't remember. Are you related to the McCrackens who are Friends in the Bay area? Or Emmett McCracken of Springfield, Missouri? My Great Great grandmother, Carlotta, was a McCracken from Arkansas. I have been a member of the MacNaughten Clan Association based on that tie. I am a member of Freedom Friends Church in Salem. One of my Ffriends from seminary is Phil Baisley who pastored in Newburg until 1999.
It is good to know you are so close.
Blessings
Morningbear
C. Morningbear Cullimore Mercer said…
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roland heath replied to Susann's discussion 'An Oxford Story'
Paula Deming replied to Susann's discussion 'An Oxford Story'
Susann replied to Susann's discussion 'An Oxford Story'
Susann replied to Susann's discussion 'An Oxford Story'
Susann replied to Susann's discussion 'An Oxford Story'
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