A new collectors coin to honor Rev. Henry Clay Morrison has been produced by Asbury Theological Seminary. The beautiful coin can be obtained through Asbury.
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
Thursday, September 17, 2020
MORRISON PARK CAMP MEETING REVIVAL WEEKEND OCTOBER 9,10,11, 2020
Please make plans to attend a weekend revival at Morrison Park Camp Meeting October 9,10, 11, 2020 at Morrison Park Camp Meeting in Glasgow, Kentucky. All services will be held under an outdoor open-air tabernacle with seating, or bring your own chair and sit on the lawn. There is plenty of room for social distancing. Bro. Daniel Garrett will preach Fri, & Sat. night, and the Blakey Quartet from Columbia Kentucky will perform a Gospel Music Service, Sunday night Oct.11. All services will begin at 6 p.m. Please make plans to attend. You will surly be blessed. Morrison Park is non-denominational and located on Hwy.63 about 5 miles S.of Glasgow Ky. (Use GPS 4283 Tompkinsville Rd. Glasgow, Ky.)
Thursday, September 10, 2020
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Bro. Robert Carver will preach and conduct a Worship Service at Morrison Park Camp Meeting, Sunday morning, August 30, at 11:00 a.m. Open air tabernacle with seating or bring your own chair and sit on the lawn. Plenty of room for social distancing in a beautiful outdoor setting. Please come and here this great man of God. You will be blessed. Everyone welcome. Morrison Park is non-denominational. Hwy 63, use GPS 4283 Tompkinsville Road, Glasgow, KY.
Monday, August 3, 2020
Worship Service Sunday Aug.9 2020 at Morrison Park Camp Meeting
Bro. Daniel Garrett will preach and conduct a Worship Service at Morrison Park Camp Meeting, Sunday morning, August 9th, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. Open air tabernacle with seating or bring your own chair and sit on the lawn. Plenty of room for social distancing in a beautiful outdoor setting. Please come and here this wonderful young man. You will be blessed. Everyone welcome. Morrison Park is non-denominational. Hwy 63, use GPS 4283 Tompkinsville Road, Glasgow, KY.
Saturday, August 1, 2020
WORSHIP SERVICE AT MORRISON PARK SUNDAY AUGUST 2, 11 a.m.
There is no better place to worship. Please come and bring your family. There is a great need for the lost to hear. The Lord has directed the sermon, "If I Be Lifted Up From The Earth, I will Draw All Men To Me." Sunday morning, August 2nd, 11:00 a.m. Open air tabernacle with seating or bring your own chair and sit on the lawn. Plenty of room for social distancing in a beautiful outdoor setting. Everyone welcome. Morrison Park is non-denominational. Hwy 63, use GPS 4283 Tompkinsville Road, Glasgow, KY
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Morrison Park Memorial in Memory of Wilborn and Carolyn Strode
A $200.00 donation has been made to Morrison Park Camp Meeting in memory of Wilborn and Carolyn Strode, by Marshall and Patty Bailey. A memorial page for Mr. and Mrs. Strode will be added to the Memorial Book in Morrison Library at Morrison Park. We are very grateful for this wonderful contribution.
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Thursday, February 6, 2020
Rev. Dr. Henry Clay Morrison (Rev. H.C. Morrison) A Great Success in California, 1896
From the San Francisco Call, November 24, 1896
Oakland Cal., Nov. 24- No mission conducted in East Oakland has met with more success or aroused greater interest than that of Rev. Dr. H.C. Morrison of Kentucky, editor of the Methodist. Dr. Morrison has exceeded the time it was originally intended he should stay at the Eighth-avenue Methodist Church, but the congregation still refuse to let him depart. Christians of all denominations have flocked to hear him, and his work has produced remarkable results.
Note; At the time of this writing, Morrison's newspaper was called "The Methodist", When he first produced the paper it was called "The Old Methodist," the name was soon changed to "The Methodist," and soon changed again to "The Pentecostal Herald." Morrison published and was Editor of this paper for 54 years.
Oakland Cal., Nov. 24- No mission conducted in East Oakland has met with more success or aroused greater interest than that of Rev. Dr. H.C. Morrison of Kentucky, editor of the Methodist. Dr. Morrison has exceeded the time it was originally intended he should stay at the Eighth-avenue Methodist Church, but the congregation still refuse to let him depart. Christians of all denominations have flocked to hear him, and his work has produced remarkable results.
Note; At the time of this writing, Morrison's newspaper was called "The Methodist", When he first produced the paper it was called "The Old Methodist," the name was soon changed to "The Methodist," and soon changed again to "The Pentecostal Herald." Morrison published and was Editor of this paper for 54 years.
Monday, January 20, 2020
Three sisters visit Morrison Park Camp Meeting, Historic Photo
Three sisters visiting Morrison Park (ca.1940) Udorah “Dora” (Harlow) Jackson and her sisters, Martha Ellen “Mattie” (Harlow) Eckles, Bettie (Harlow) Taylor.
They were the daughters of Uriah G. Harlow and Virginia (Johns) Harlow (2nd photo) The other children were Charles, Lewis, John, Robert, Emmett, Gillum, Tommie, Ida. A 1880 census indicates a S. D. Snoddy (a school teacher) was living in the home also. He may be in the (group photo). The Harlow home is still standing on Hwy 63 near Morrison Park. The parents and many of the children are buried in the Harlow cemetery which stands on the property near the home.
Uriah and Virginia Harlow
The Harlow home on Hwy 63 near Morrison Park built about 1873 constructed with Yellow Poplar. Group photo (ca.1890)
Friday, January 17, 2020
A Contribution to Morrison Park Camp Meeting in Memory of Bruce Richey
Linda Mayberry made a $100.00 contribution to Morrison Park in Memory of Bruce Richey. A Memorial Page will be added to the Memorial Book in the H.C. Morrison Library Cabin at Morrison Park. We are thankful for this contribution in memory of Mr. Richey.
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