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Outreach | Radio |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
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Number of Archive records |
40 |
Number of Library records |
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Related Records
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1958 - Letter
2 pgs, Vern Grimsley, who is in high school, talks to Meredith Sprunger PhD about the influence of the Urantia Book on his life and his choice to become a minister. Says he worked after school at a radio station. Wonder if Rev Sprunger is going to give classes for the Culver Indiana youth in the Urantia Book.
Record Type: Archive
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1966/08/30 - Letter
3 pgs, Report made to the Urantia Brotherhood at the request of Julia Fenderson about the mission of Family of God Radio Broadcasts produced by Vern and Nancy Grimsley.
Record Type: Archive
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1968/02/11 - Letter
1 pg, Vern sends a letter to Christy and gives news of the progress of the radio program and their study group.
Record Type: Archive
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1971/03/25 - Transcript
11 pgs, FOG transcript of a Special Events documentary from Radio Free Europe broadcast.
Record Type: Archive
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1971/03/25 - Transcript
19 pgs, FOG publication: Transcript of a Special Events Documentary on The Family of God Foundation broadcast internationally over the 34 stations of the Radio Free Europe Broadcasting Network.
Record Type: Archive
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1972 - Updates & fundraising
1 pg, To Clyde and Florence Bedell from Julia and Bill Fenderson, promoting Vern Grimley/FOG, broadcasts and encouraging contributions to pay for the radio time.
Record Type: Archive
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1972/06/29 - Letter
1 pg, To Vern Grimsley from Judd Sturtevant with KFAX, saying the BOD approved a $500 contribution to FOG.
Record Type: Archive
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1972/11/06 - Letter
1 pg, To Clyde & Florence Bedell from Vern Grimsley, thanking them for their contribution.
Record Type: Archive
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1973/08/23 - Correspondence
1 pg, To Don and Mable from Duke: When donated, attached to 2016.1.13.2.
Record Type: Archive
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1973/09/24 - Correspondence
1 pg, To Clyde Bedell from Berkeley Elliott, referencing a letter sent to Don and Mable Wilson by Duke Farson. Duke wrote Mable and Don about hearing the UB mentioned on the radio and then communicating with the host of the show. Mable was disturbed about how he represented things. Berkeley wants to see if Clyde or Vern Grimsley can go talk to him and try to straight things out a bit. Berkeley is looking forward to the new edition of the Concorde...
Record Type: Archive
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1974/02/09 - Letter
1 pg, To Vern Grimsley from Paul Snider as Brotherhood president with $500 for FOG from funds earmarked for outreach.
Record Type: Archive
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1974/10/16 - Correspondence
4 pgs, To Florence and Clyde Bedell from Julia Fenderson from Waikiki Gateway, but no year given. She recounts her travels to Alaska and Hawaii. Says Alaska is better organized under the leadership of Pat and Tuckey Hayes, who hosted a conference with 27 people. Julia got Vern's "Top Of The World" talk broadcast over the North Pole, Alaska station. In relationship to "the million dollar lawsuit," she says she has been working hard to convince peo...
Record Type: Archive
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1976/03/05 - Letter
4 pgs, To Christy from Vern Grimsley, thanking her and 533 for supporting the work that he is doing with the radio broadcasts and the creation of FOG. In addressing concerns that the organization and its relationship to 533 has raised issues in minds of some people, he affirms that members of FOG must join the Brotherhood first. He also discusses legal and financial issues related to creating FOG as a not for profit organization. His sense of per...
Record Type: Archive
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1978 - List
7 pgs, List of stations broadcasting FOG ministries by Vern Grimsley. When donated, attached to 2016.1.25.42, 104, and 105.
Record Type: Archive
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1978 - Request
9 pgs, Request to the UB community to help promote Vern Grimsley's radio broadcasts.
Record Type: Archive
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1983/07/26 - Treatise
23 pgs, To the Austin study group from Jeff Wattles, responding to the floating of a project idea involving radio UB evangelism in the Austin area. While agreeing with some of their principles and ideas, he disagrees with the project for being too public.
Record Type: Archive
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