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By The Wheaton College Archives & Special Collections Staff
Collection Overview
Title: Sojourners Records, 1971-2006
ID: SC/023
Primary Creator: Sojourners Fellowship (1970-)
Extent: 92.0 boxes. More info below.
Arrangement: The collection is arranged by series with folder level control.
Date Acquired: 00/00/1988
Subjects: Abortion -- Religious aspects -- Christianity, Afro-Americans -- Civil rights, Christianity -- 20th century, Christianity and justice, Christianity and politics -- History -- 20th century, Christianity and politics -- United States, Christians -- Political activity, Church and social problems - United States, Church and state -- Biblical teaching, Church and the world -- United States, Conscience -- Religious aspects -- Christianity, Disarmament -- Religious aspects -- Christianity, Ecology -- Religious aspects -- Christianity, Environmental protection -- Religious aspects -- Christianity, Evangelicalism -- 20th century, Government, Resistance to -- Religious aspects, Liberalism (Religion) -- United States, Nonviolence -- Religious aspects -- Christianity, Peace -- Religious aspects -- Christianity, People's Christian Coalition, Pressure groups -- United States, Racism -- United States, Social ethics, Sojourners -- History, Sojourners Fellowship -- Archives, Sojourners Fellowship -- History, United States -- Church history -- 20th century, United States -- Race relations, Wallis, Jim, Wallis, Jim -- Interviews
Forms of Material: Administrative Records, Articles, Audiotapes, Correspondence, Filmstrips, Financial Records, Videotapes
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Sojourners Collection contains the archival papers of the Christian social concern and community group known by that name. Sojourners traces its origin to a group of seven students at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, (see
Jim Wallis) who called for a new and rigorous application of Biblical ethics to American Culture. Believing that the church was losing the current generation, they spoke of a need for "an orthodox Biblical theology and the total Gospel of Jesus Christ [which] necessitate a radical commitment to and activism for social justice." The organization began publishing a newspaper in 1971 and was incorporated the next year as The People's Christian Coalition. Housed in the collection are items relating to Sojourners magazine and the Washington, DC community. Occupying approximately 38 linear feet, the material is divided into the following series: The first five series deal with the official organ of the organization; Sojourners magazine. First published in 1971 as Post American: Voice of the People's Christian Coalition, the periodical changed its title in 1975. A complete run of the magazine is housed with the collection. The "Postmark" series contains subscribers' letters to Sojourners, where they are published under that name. The original order of these documents was topical through 1984, and chronological after that date. This order was maintained. Original article manuscripts and "residue" from Sojourners, dating back to 1974, are filed by date in the third series. "Residue" refers to papers created in the process of publication: copy edit sheets, articles from other publications, unpublished items, etc. Administrative and clerical records relating to the magazine are arranged alphabetically by topic. Included in this category are circulation reports, direct mail packets, founding documents, IRS correspondence and tax returns, and reprints of articles. Letters to Sojourners have been arranged alphabetically by the writer's surname. Writers who have significant correspondence, or who are prominent figures in Christian social action have individual files following the general folders. Material dealing with the Washington, DC Sojourners community is arranged alphabetically by topic under the "Sojourners Community" series. File headings in this category include Bulletins, Calendars, Finances, Groups and Leadership, and News Articles about the community. Included among the Bulletins are "Updates," in which community news and information is published. The series "Other Communities" contains correspondence with similar groups as well as information on the Summer Festival 1984. In addition to written documents, non-print media is housed with the collection. Video tapes of selected addresses by Jim Wallis, films produced by the organization, as well as audio tapes are included.
Biographical Note
In 1970 a group of students at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, IL began meeting to discuss the relationship between their Christian faith and troubling social and political issues, particularly the Vietnam War and the decay of ethics and values within American society. In 1971, the group created a publication entitled The Post-American: Voice of the People’s Christian Coalition, dedicated to their cause of radical Christian commitment and social justice. The editorial on the first page began with the assessment, “[W]e find ourselves in the midst of a radical awakening, among people who are raising basic questions about the quality of life in the world we inherit … [w]e are characterized by our protest and our frustrated search for counter-cultural alternatives more amendable to justice, peace, human values, and spiritual meaning.”
From the beginning, the Post-American posited the “revolutionary nature” of Christian faith, a faith that requires total commitment to Christ, as the cure to the ills of contemporary society. However, the group not only criticized the “status-quo” of society and politics, but also the American church for its non-confrontational silence on many social issues. For the People’s Christian Coalition, there was no place for social complacency in Christianity. Their mission is “to build a movement of people who seek to demonstrate the vital biblical connection between spiritual renewal and social justice."
In 1975 the group continued its mission by moving operations to Washington, D.C., starting an outreach ministry in the inner-city neighborhood of Columbia Heights. There, the group adopted the name “Sojourners,” reflecting their status as Christian pilgrims “present in the world but committed to a different order.” The Sojourners lived in a communal setting and continued to publish their social action periodical, also re-named Sojourners, as well as organizing and participating in peace events and similar demonstrations.
In the decades since the founding of their small community, Sojourners has developed into an international organization, still dedicated to a common “rule of life” and emphasizing Christian community and social action in the name of Christ. The group still publishes the bi-monthly Sojourners magazine, and partners its devotion to social justice with a devotion to witnessing the Good News of Christ to a distressed world. Sojourners represent the radical nature of Christian faith, a set of values not well understood by an individualistic, competitive society.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Wheaton College Archives & Special Collections
Alternate Extent Statement:
38 linear feet
Access Restrictions:
There are no specific restrictions on this collection.
Use Restrictions:
Duplication may be restricted if copying could cause damage to items.
Acquisition Source:
The establishment of the collection at Wheaton College dates to 1988, when the first of several shipments arrived from the Sojourners' office in Washington, DC. The donation became official in 1990.
Acquisition Method:
Gift
Related Materials:
Correspondence and articles by or about Jim Wallis are located in the Jim Wallis Papers (SC-109). Wallis is the editor of Sojourners and a co-founder of the group. For more information please see http://archon.wheaton.edu/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=128.
Preferred Citation:
Sojourners Records (SC-23), Wheaton College Special Collections, Wheaton, Illinois.
Other Note:
The Sojourners Collection at Wheaton College details the history and activities of the Christian social action and community group Sojourners. Sojourners is a group of Christian people dedicated to the application of Biblical ethics and social justice to contemporary American society. The organization publishes Sojourners magazine and operates a community in Washington, D.C. Included as well is information about the Sojourners community itself and the group
Other URL:
http://library.wheaton.edu
Box and Folder Listing
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Series 5: Correspondence],
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Series 6: Sojourners Community records],
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Series 7: Other Communities],
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Series 8: Programs],
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Series 9: Local Ministries],
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Series 10: Publications],
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Series 11: Media],
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- Series 1: Sojourner Magazine

- Box 1: 1971-1974

- Box 2: 1975-1976

- Box 3: 1977

- Box 4: 1978

- Box 5: 1979-1980

- Box 6: 1981-1982

- Box 7: 1983-1984

- Box 8: 1985-1986

- Box 9: 1987-1988

- Box 10: 1989-1990

- Box 11: 1991-1992

- Box 12: 1993-1994

- Box 13: 1995-1996

- Box 14: 1997-1998

- Box 15: 1999-2000

- Box 16: 2001-2002

- Box 17: 2003-2004

- Box 18: 2005-2006

- Series 2: Postmark Letters

- Box 19

- Filed by subject:
- Folder 1: Abortion

- Folder 2: Correspondence

- Folder 3: Directions (Responses)--Collection of Postmark publication for December 1984 - October 1986.

- Folder 4: Enemies

- Folder 5: Feminism

- Folder 6: Nicaragua

- Folder 7: Right wing/Strident tone

- Folder 8: Truth and Love

- Box 20: January - October 1985

- Box 21: November - December 1986

- Box 22: January 1987 - January 1988

- Series 3: Manuscripts and residue

- Box 23

- Folder 1: October 1974 - June/July 1975

- Folder 2: October/November 1975

- Box 24: January - April 1976

- Box 25: May/June - October 1976

- Box 26

- Folder 1: November - December 1976

- Folder 2: Subject Index 1976

- Folder 3: January - February 1977

- Box 27: March - July 1977

- Box 28: August - December 1977

- Box 29

- Folder 1: January - May 1978

- Folder 2: Postmark Letter from M. Torentzen, January 1978

- Box 30: June - September 1978

- Box 31: October 1978 - January 1979

- (December 1978 includes annual index)
- Box 32: February - May 1979

- Box 33: June - September 1979

- Box 34: October - December 1979

- Box 35: January - April 1980

- Box 36: May - July 1980

- Box 37: August - October 1980

- Box 38

- Folder 1: November 1980 - January 1981

- Folder 2: Annual Subject Index, 1980

- Box 39: February - April 1981

- Box 40: May - July 1981

- Box 41: August - November 1981;

- Box 42: December 1981 - February 1982

- Box 43

- Folder 1: European Peace Movement -- Issue File & Residue: February 1982

- Folder 2: March - April 1982

- Box 44: May - August 1982

- Box 45: September - November 1982

- Box 46: December 1982 - February 1983

- Box 47: March 1983 - May 1983

- Box 48: June/July - September 1983

- Box 49: October - December 1983

- Box 50: January - March 1984

- Box 51: April - June/July 1984

- Box 52: August - October 1984

- Box 53

- Folder 1: November - December 1984

- Folder 2: Miscellaneous Original Manuscripts & Residue

- Folder 3: Nicaragua Original Sources/Tape Transcripts

- Folder 4: Nicaragua Original Sources/Tape Transcripts

- Box 54: Nuclear Handbook

- Folder 1: A Matter of Faith: A Study Guide for Churches on the Nuclear Arms Race

- Folder 2: Correspondence regarding the "Nuclear Handbook"

- Folder 3: The Nuclear Challenge to a Christian Conscience: A Study Guide for Churches

- Folder 4: Nuclear Handbook (original copy)

- Folder 5: Nuclear Handbook (working copies, outlines, and drafts)

- Box 55: Star Wars

- Folder 1: Star Wars Study Guide

- Folder 2: Star Wars articles/releases, Peace Pentecost

- Folder 3: Central America (CA) Study Guide Residue

- Folder 4: CA Study Guide Outline

- Folder 5: CA Study Guide Original Copy (2)

- Folder 6: CA Study Guide Original Copy (1)

- Folder 7: CA Study Guide -- Memos and Reports

- Folder 8: CA Study Guide Articles

- Folder 9: CA Study Guide Correspondence

- Box 56

- Folder 1: Racism Study Guide

- Folder 2: AOS Study Guide Articles

- Folder 3: AOS Racism Study Guide Bibliography

- Folder 4: AOS Study Guide Promotion

- Folder 5: AOS Racism Study Guide Rough Draft

- Folder 6: Neither East Nor West: Study Guide -- Background Information, Manuscripts, Cold War

- Folder 7: Manuscripts -- Peace Ministry

- Series 4: Administrative records

- Box 57

- Folder 1: Articles/Critiques about Magazine

- Folder 2: Articles/Critiques about Magazine

- Folder 3: Awards & Citations -- see also oversized (Jim Wallis 3)

- Folder 4: Book Catalog, June/July, Original Copy

- Folder 5: Circulation Reports, 1976-1987

- Folder 6: Column: Euclid Street Journal

- Folder 7: Column: Wayfare

- Folder 8: Community and Magazine: Notes and Ideas

- Folder 9: Critiques/Ads -- Magazine

- Box 58

- Folder 1: Direct Mail Packets, Fall 1976 - Winter 1980

- Folder 2: Direct Mail Packets, Winter 1981 - Winter 1983

- Folder 3: Direct Mail Packets, Summer 1983 - Summer 1985

- Folder 4: Direct Mail Packets, Winter 1986 - Summer 1987

- Folder 5: Editorial Staff Retreat Reports 1978-1988

- Folder 6: Endorsement of Magazine

- Folder 7: Founding Documents

- Folder 8: Financial report

- Folder 9: Financial Statements: Magazine, 1977-1986

- Folder 10: Fundraising Letters

- Box 59

- Folder 1: Internal Revenue Service: Correspondence

- Folder 2: News Releases

- Folder 3: Post-American Days: Articles about Tabloid

- Folder 4: Post-American Discipleship Seminar, Summer 1973

- Folder 5: Post-American Worksheets

- Folder 6: Post-American: Other papers and letters

- Folder 7: Press Clippings: Magazine

- Folder 8: Readership Survey: Tabulation Sheets

- Folder 9: Readership Survey, 1979

- Folder 10: Renewal Remarks

- Folder 11: Reprints of Sojourners Articles: Books

- Folder 12: Reprints of Sojourners Articles: Magazines (2 folders)

- Box 60

- Folder 1: Reprints of Sojourners Articles: Magazines

- Folder 2: Reprints of Sojourners Articles: Newsletters & Bulletins

- Folder 3: Reprints of Sojourners Articles: Newspapers

- Folder 4: Reprints of Sojourners Articles: Other

- Folder 5: Resource Catalog

- Folder 6: Resource Center

- Folder 7: Subscriber Base Charts

- Folder 8: Surveillance: Articles and Press Clippings

- Folder 9: Surveillance: Correspondence

- Folder 10: Surveillance: Press Statements

- Folder 11: Tax returns: Magazine, 1974-1987

- Series 5: Correspondence

- Box 61

- Folder 1: General Contributors

- Folder 2: Contributing Authors

- Folder 3: Authors: A-G

- Folder 4: Authors: H-P

- Folder 5: Authors: Q-Z

- Folder 6: Robert Aldridge

- Folder 7: Mortimer Arias

- Folder 8: Dale Aukerman

- Folder 9: Richard Barnet

- Folder 10: Daniel Berrigan

- Folder 11: Phil Berrigan

- Folder 12: Bruce Birch

- Folder 13: Allan Boesak

- Folder 14: Ernest Boyer, Jr.

- Folder 15: Walter Brueggeman

- Box 62

- Folder 1: Will Campbell

- Folder 2: S. Joan Chittister

- Folder 3: Robert Coles

- Folder 4: James Cone

- Folder 5: Sarah Corson

- Folder 6: Gordon Cosby

- Folder 7: Peter Davids

- Folder 8: Richard Deats

- Folder 9: Jim and Shelley Douglas

- Folder 10: Raymond Downing

- Folder 11: Robert Ellsberg

- Folder 12: Michael Foley

- Folder 13: Jim Forest

- Folder 14: Richard Foster

- Folder 15: Wes Gransberg-Michaelson

- Folder 16: Vincent Harding

- Folder 17: Kip Hargrave

- Folder 18: Earl and Pat Hostetter-Martin

- Folder 19: Bishop Raymond Hunthausen

- Folder 20: Bill Kellerman

- Folder 21: Mary Lou Kownacki, OSB

- Folder 22: Penny Lernoux

- Folder 23: Nancy Lukens

- Folder 24: Catherine Meeks

- Folder 25: Liz McAlister

- Folder 26: Melanie Morrison

- Folder 27: Ched Meyers

- Folder 28: Chi Myong-Kwan

- Folder 29: F. Burton Nelson

- Folder 30: Henri Nouwen

- Folder 31: Brenda Olcott-Reid

- Folder 32: C. Rene Padilla

- Folder 33: Bill Pannell

- Folder 34: Doug Peterson

- Folder 35: Richard Rohr

- Folder 36: Brenda Sanson

- Folder 37: Donna Schaper

- Folder 38: Ron Sider

- Folder 39: Tom Sine

- Folder 40: Dorothy Solle

- Folder 41: Phyllis and Dick Taylor

- Folder 42: Anthony Ugolink

- Folder 43: Walter Wink

- Box 63

- Folder 1: Undated

- Folder 2: Sojourners -- Regarding Civil Disobedience), 1988

- Folder 3: Civil Disobedience -- Non-payment of War Taxes

- Folder 4: Christians Against Torture

- Folder 5: Information Requests (Mostly Regarding Peace Pentecost 1987)

- Folder 6: Christians Against Nuclear Arms

- Folder 7: Peacemakers/Sojourners, 1971-1979

- Folder 8: 1986 (1)

- Folder 9: 1986 (2)

- Box 64

- Folder 1: Sojourners, 1980-1984

- Folder 2: 1987

- Folder 3: Ruth -- from Sept 1987

- Folder 4: 1987

- Folder 5: 1988

- Box 65

- Folder 1: 1990

- Folder 2: 1991

- Folder 3: 1992

- Folder 4: 1993

- Folder 5: 1994

- Folder 6: 1995

- Folder 7: 1996

- Folder 8: 1997

- Folder 9: 1998

- Box 66

- Folder 1: 1999

- Folder 2: 2000

- Folder 3: 2001

- Folder 4: 2002

- Folder 5: 2004

- Series 6: Sojourners Community records

- Box 67: Order of Service, Bulletins for Worship Services, 1976-1979

- Box 68: Bulletins

- Folder 1: Church Bulletin

- Folder 2: Community Newsletters

- Folder 3: Updates January 1980 - June 1985

- Box 69: Bulletins

- Folder 1: Updates: July 1985 - June 1988

- Box 70: Calendars

- Folder 1: Calendars - Weekly and Monthly, 1976 - 1981

- Box 71: Calendars

- Folder 1: Calendars--Weekly and Monthly, 1981-1983

- Folder 2: Calendars: Miscellaneous Years, 1979-1983

- Box 72: Finances

- Folder 1: (Community) Bank Statements 5/31/77 - 6/30/81

- Folder 2: (Community) Bank Statements 1/30/81 - 11/30/83

- Folder 3: Financial Oversight Group [F. O. G.]

- Folder 4: Financial Reports and Budgets, 1977

- Folder 5: Financial Reports and Budgets, 1978

- Folder 6: Financial Reports and Budgets, 1979

- Folder 7: Financial Reports and Budgets, 1980

- Folder 8: Financial Reports and Budgets, 1981

- Folder 9: Financial Reports and Budgets, 1982

- Folder 10: Financial Reports and Budgets, 1983

- Folder 11: Financial Reports, 1987

- Folder 12: (Community) Travel Expense Reports

- Folder 13: (Community) Vacation Proposals

- Box 73: Finances

- Folder 1: Community Income and Expenses, 1976-1982

- Box 74: Groups and Leadership

- Folder 1: Biographical Information

- Folder 2: Buildings (Community)

- Folder 3: Community Forums

- Folder 4: Community Life Group

- Folder 5: Community Position--Internal

- Folder 6: Elders' Group, 1971-1979

- Folder 7: Elders' Group, 1980

- Folder 8: Elders' Group, 1981

- Folder 9: Elders' Group, 1982

- Box 75: Groups and Leadership

- Folder 1: Elders' Group, 1983-1984

- Folder 2: Elders' Evaluation Process April/May 1983

- Folder 3: Endorsements

- Folder 4: Guest Ministry

- Folder 5: Internship Program, 1987

- Folder 6: Local Ministry Group

- Folder 7: Membership Guidelines

- Folder 8: Outreach Group

- Folder 9: Pastoral Letter/Sermons

- Folder 10: Pastors' Group

- Folder 11: Personal Notes/Letters (on Sojourner Community)

- Folder 12: Wineskins Preaching Campaign

- Folder 13: Worship Group Reports

- Folder 14: Worship Services (weddings mostly)

- Box 76: News Articles and Papers

- Folder 1: Articles about community by Sojourners

- Folder 2: Articles about People's Christian Coalition

- Folder 3: Articles about Sojourners

- Folder 4: Articles and press clippings about Sojourners

- Folder 5: Papers about Sojourners: Daniel Brandt

- Folder 6: Papers about Sojourners: Patricia A. Berd

- Folder 7: Papers about Sojourners: Luther E. Smith

- Folder 8: Papers about Sojourners: Richard A. Smith

- Box 77: Worship

- Folder 1: Children's

- Folder 2: Drama, Skits, Dance, Readings

- Folder 3: Invocation, Benediction, Prayers

- Folder 4: Responsive Readings, Scripture

- Folder 5: Sermons

- Folder 6: Songs

- Folder 7: Worship Ad Hoc

- Folder 8: Ecumenical Lectionary, 1982-1983

- Folder 9: Worship Folders/ Bulletins, 1982

- Folder 10: Worship Folders/ Bulletins, 1983

- Folder 11: Worship Folders/ Bulletins, 1984-1985

- Folder 12: Worship Folders/ Bulletins, 1986

- Folder 13: Inclusive Language

- Folder 14: Liturgy -- Eucharist and Worship

- Folder 15: Sojourners Worship and Music

- Folder 16: Worship Surveys, 1985

- Box 78: Community

- Folder 1: Community Life

- Folder 2: Community Project Letters -- 22 Jan 1992

- Folder 3: Sojourners Community Updates

- Folder 4: Existing Communities

- Box 79

- Folder 1: Old Share of the Sojourners Newsletters

- Folder 2: Sharing the Sojourners Survey Responses

- Folder 3: Sharing the Sojourners Survey Responses

- Box 80

- Folder 1: Done GSW -- Dec 1992-May 1993

- Folder 2: Library

- Folder 3: Outreach, Connections

- Folder 4: Sojourners Programs

- Folder 5: Center for Urban Strategy Development Conference 1995, 1995

- Folder 6: Special Projects (Sojourners)

- Folder 7: Speaking Engagements

- Folder 8: Staff Meetings, 1987

- Folder 9: Staff Meetings, 1988

- Folder 10: Sojourners Staff Personnel Policies

- Folder 11: General Sojourners Information, Bibliography

- Folder 12: Sojourners Conference, 1993

- Series 7: Other Communities

- Box 81

- Folder 1: Community of Communities

- Folder 2: Correspondence with Communities (through 1979)

- Folder 3: Correspondence with Communities (1980 - )

- Folder 4: Correspondence with Communities re: Summer Festival, 1984

- Folder 5: Summer Festival, 1984

- Folder 6: USL and Christian Coalition, University Articles (Jesuits)

- Series 8: Programs

- Box 82: Nuclear Arms Programs

- Folder 1: Nuclear Arms Program

- Folder 2: Lenten Vigil; Anti-Nuclear Testing Program

- Folder 3: Lenten Witness; Good Friday Prayer Service; Nuclear Programs

- Folder 4: Civil Disobedience (Lenten Witness); Nuclear Programs

- Folder 5: Christians Against Nuclear Arms Programs

- Folder 6: Hiroshima Service Programs, 1987

- Folder 7: Hiroshima Worship Service Programs, 1986

- Folder 8: Peace Fair -- Hiroshima Programs, 1983

- Folder 9: Disarmament Fast Programs

- Folder 10: Conference on Economic Conversion and Disarmament Programs

- Box 83: Nuclear Arms Programs

- Folder 1: Nuclear Abolitionist Covenant (English, French, German, and Spanish)

- Folder 2: Nuclear Abolitionist Covenant

- Folder 3: Meetings/Programs Nuclear Arms Race

- Folder 4: Good News Plowshares (in Newport News,) Anti-Nuclear Power Program

- Folder 5: FREEZE Long Range Planning, Nuclear Arms Program

- Folder 6: Local FREEZE Campaign, Nuclear Arms Program

- Folder 7: FREEZE DATF National Conference, National Committee, Nuclear Arms Program

- Folder 8: FREEZE, April 25; N.W.F.T.F, Nuclear Arms Program

- Folder 9: "Draft of Declaration on the Nuclear Arms Race," Sojourners Publication (Nuclear Arms)

- Folder 10: Coalition for a New Foreign and Military Policy Publications, Secondary Articles

- Folder 11: Coalition for a Non-Nuclear World, Christians Against Nuclear Arms, Secondary Articles

- Folder 12: Christians Against Nuclear Arms, Secondary Articles

- Box 84: Nuclear Arms Programs

- Folder 1: News Articles on White Train (Nuclear Power), Secondary Articles

- Folder 2: Religious Task Force "Mobilization for Survival," Secondary Articles, Publications

- Folder 3: Christians Against Nuclear Arms -- Sojourners Publications, Updates, Newsletters

- Folder 4: World Peace March Events

- Folder 5: Walk to Moscow Events

- Folder 6: Rocky Flats Nuclear Protest Events

- Folder 7: UN Special Session Disarmament Events

- Folder 8: Pentagon Week 1980 (?) Programs

- Folder 9: Pentagon Vigil 14 March 1986 Programs

- Folder 10: End of Year Pentagon Action Programs, 1980

- Folder 11: Nuke Watch Programs

- Folder 12: Memorial Day Nuclear Programs, 1980

- Folder 13: Memorial Day Programs, 1979

- Folder 14: Memorial Day Nuclear Programs, 1979

- Box 85: Peacemakers

- Folder 1: Spring Peace Event, 1985

- Folder 2: "Strategies for Peacemaking," A National Peace Convocation

- Folder 3: Peacemaker Programs, Survival Summer

- Folder 4: Peace Ministry Reports

- Folder 5: World Peacemakers

- Folder 6: World Peace Tax Fund

- Folder 7: Peacemaker Newsletters

- Folder 8: Cafe Salvador -- For Peace in South America, Peacemakers

- Folder 9: Cantonville Nine Reunion (Anti-War), Peacemakers

- Folder 10: Pledge of Resistance Regarding Nicaragua, Peacemakers

- Folder 11: Peace Ministries, Nicaragua, Articles, 1986

- Folder 12: Peace Ministries, Nicaragua, Articles, 1986

- Box 86: Peacemakers

- Folder 1: Peacemakers "A Call to Faithfulness" (Administrative)

- Folder 2: Peace Ministry Fundraising (Administrative)

- Folder 3: Peace Ministry Meetings/Proposals

- Folder 4: Peacemakers Program Material

- Folder 5: Life and Peace Conference

- Folder 6: Life and Peace Conference (Sweden) #2

- Folder 7: Martin Luther King Jr. Day Programs, Letters

- Folder 8: Peace Class, 1982

- Folder 9: Peacemakers Programs: Peace Retreats

- Folder 10: Peace with Justice Week, 1984

- Folder 11: Peacemakers Programs: Pentagon Week

- Box 87: Peace Pentecost

- Folder 1: Peace Pentecost, 1982

- Folder 2: Peace Pentecost 1983, 1983

- Folder 3: Peace Pentecost -- Correspondence, 1983

- Folder 4: Peace Pentecost -- Legal and Police, 1983

- Folder 5: Peace Pentecost -- Preparations and Drafts, 1983

- Folder 6: Peace Pentecost -- Press Clippings, 1983

- Folder 7: Peace Pentecost -- Publicity and Brochures, 1983

- Folder 8: Peace Pentecost -- Articles, 1985

- Folder 9: Peace Pentecost -- Correspondence, 1985

- Folder 10: Peace Pentecost -- Jim Wallis, 1985

- Folder 11: Peace Pentecost, 1987

- Folder 12: Peace Pentecost -- Finances, 1987

- Folder 13: Peace Pentecost -- Publicity, 1987

- Folder 14: Peace Pentecost -- Worship, 1987

- Folder 15: Peace Pentecost Film -- "Be Not Afraid"

- Folder 16: Peace Pentecost Proposal for Documentary, "To Dwell in Hope"

- Box 88: Misc. Programs

- Folder 1: Simply Living

- Folder 2: Abortion (Sojourners)

- Folder 3: Racism

- Folder 4: Young Adult Network (Children's Programs)

- Folder 5: Sojourners Children's Programs

- Folder 6: Sojourners Day Care Children's Programs

- Folder 7: Journey of Hope -- Action Against Death Penalty

- Folder 8: Washington Black-Jewish Dialogue (Gun Violence)

- Folder 9: Christians Against Torture -- Sojourners Releases

- Folder 10: Christians Against Torture -- Programs and Events

- Folder 11: Christians Against Torture -- Secondary Articles

- Series 9: Local Ministries

- Box 89

- Folder 1: Articles, Press Clippings

- Folder 2: Columbia Heights Community Ownership Project

- Folder 3: Community for Creative Non-Violence

- Folder 4: Community Learning Center Project

- Folder 5: Finances

- Folder 6: Food Programs

- Folder 7: Housing SCHTU, Neighborhood Center

- Folder 8: Newsletters

- Folder 9: Urban Ministries Network

- Series 10: Publications

- Box 90

- Folder 1: The Post-American

- Folder 2: Post-American -- Letters, Memos, Information from the Office

- Folder 3: Post-American -- Printer Information to Planning

- Folder 4: Media Coverage -- Witness For Peace San Juan River Kidnapping

- Folder 5: Newsweek -- Nuclear War "Can We Reduce the Risk?" 5 Dec 1983

- Folder 6: Newsweek -- "God and Politics" 17 Sept 1984

- Folder 7: People Weekly -- 21 May 1984

- Folder 8: US News and World Report -- 21 April 1986

- Folder 9: "The Jesus Journal"

- Folder 10: "Lord Jesus Body News"

- Folder 11: "Pastoral Renewal"

- Box 91

- Folder 1: Progressive Vision

- Folder 2: The Reform Journal

- Folder 3: Renewal

- Folder 4: The Scribe

- Folder 5: Sojourners Magazine

- Folder 6: Towards Renewal

- Folder 7: Towards Renewal (2)

- Folder 8: Articles regarding Sojourners

- Series 11: Media

- Sub-Series 1: Slide Shows

- Box 92

- Folder 1: Slide Shows

- Folder 2: Slide Shows cont.

- Folder 3: Correspondence regarding Slide Show Draft 1

- Folder 4: Nuclear Disarmament

- Folder 5: Reference: Book by Richard K. Taylor

- Folder 6: For Life

- Sub-Series 2: Audiocassettes

- Sub-Series 3: Videotapes

- Sub-Series 4: Video Recordings

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[
Series 5: Correspondence],
[
Series 6: Sojourners Community records],
[
Series 7: Other Communities],
[
Series 8: Programs],
[
Series 9: Local Ministries],
[
Series 10: Publications],
[
Series 11: Media],
[All]