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    Reverend Richard Allen Farmer

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    Former Dean of the Chapel Reverend Richard Allen Farmer preaches at the Taylor University Chapel

    VIRTUAL CHAPEL: Richard Allen Farmer

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    This was a virtual chapel service. Rev. Richard Allen Farmer, Senior Pastor, Crossroads Presbyterian Church, Stone Mountain, G

    Spiritual Renewal: Dr. Richard Allen Farmer (Evening)

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    Dr. Richard Allen Farmer, Dallas, TX, shares his second message in a four part series on John’s letters, exploring how we are to respond to and live in the world and the resources believers have available to them

    Spiritual Renewal: Dr. Richard Allen Farmer

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    Dr. Richard Allen Farmer, Dallas, TX, shares his first message in a four part series on John’s letters, exploring how we are to respond to and live in the world and the resources believers have available to them

    Local Church Week: Dr. Richard Allen Farmer

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    Richard Allen Farmer speaks about deceit for Local Church Week. A graduate of Nyack College and Princeton Theological Seminary, Reverend Richard Allen Farmer is an accomplished pastor and college chaplain, serving currently as the Senior Pastor of Crossroads Presbyterian Church in Stone Mountain, Georgia. Previously he has served as Senior Pastor of Bethany Baptist Church in Pittsburgh and as Dean of the Chapel at both Gordon College and Taylor University. A native New Yorker, Dr. Farmer began piano studies in New York City at the age of 11 and accepted Christ into his life a year later. As his faith and musicianship grew, the two became blended. Dr. Farmer now uses his music as a unique vehicle to inspire, motivate and entertain diverse audiences everywhere

    Richard Allen

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    This negative shows a pastel and chalk drawing of Bishop Richard Allen, the first Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Allen was born into slavery, purchased his freedom, and became a minister. The painting in this negative was copied from the book, The Black Presence in the Era of the American Revolution, 1770 - 1800, by Emma Nogrady Kaplan and Sidney Kaplan, published in 1973. Also see: National Portrait Gallery, Richard Allen, https://npg.si.edu/object/npg_EXH.333

    Richard Allen

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    This negative shows a pastel and chalk drawing of Bishop Richard Allen, the first Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Allen was born into slavery, purchased his freedom, and became a minister. The painting in this negative was copied from the book, The Black Presence in the Era of the American Revolution, 1770 - 1800, by Emma Nogrady Kaplan and Sidney Kaplan, published in 1973. Also see: National Portrait Gallery, Richard Allen, https://npg.si.edu/object/npg_EXH.333

    Richard Allen

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    This negative shows a pastel and chalk drawing of Bishop Richard Allen, the first Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Allen was born into slavery, purchased his freedom, and became a minister. The painting in this negative was copied from the book, The Black Presence in the Era of the American Revolution, 1770 - 1800, by Emma Nogrady Kaplan and Sidney Kaplan, published in 1973. Also see: National Portrait Gallery, Richard Allen, https://npg.si.edu/object/npg_EXH.333

    Richard Allen

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    This negative shows a pastel and chalk drawing of Bishop Richard Allen, the first Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Allen was born into slavery, purchased his freedom, and became a minister. The painting in this negative was copied from the book, The Black Presence in the Era of the American Revolution, 1770 - 1800, by Emma Nogrady Kaplan and Sidney Kaplan, published in 1973. Also see: National Portrait Gallery, Richard Allen, https://npg.si.edu/object/npg_EXH.333

    Black Heritage Stamp Series: Richard Allen

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    Informational pages for Richard Allen Commemorative stamp – Black Heritage Series, includes images of the stamps, information about the physical stamps and biographical information for Richard Allen. First issued February 2, 2016, 39th in a series
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