Historical Foundation of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church
- Historical Foundation of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Historical Foundation of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America is the dominational library and archives for both the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America. It is located in the Cumberland Presbyterian Center in Memphis, Tennessee, less than a mile from Memphis Theological Seminary. The current Executive Director and Archivist is Susan K. Gore.
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