The impact of St. Mark's Community Center and United Methodist
Church on the city of New Orleans is immense. Their stories are
dramatic reflections of the times. But these stories are more than
mere reflections because St. Mark's changed the picture, leading
the way into different understandings of what urban diversity could
and should mean. This book looks at the contributions of St.
Mark's, in particular the important role played by women
(especially deaconesses) as the church confronted social issues
through the rise of the social gospel movement and into the modern
civil rights era.
Ellen Blue uses St. Mark's as a microcosm to tell a larger,
overlooked story about women in the Methodist Church and the
sources of reform. One of the few volumes on women's history within
the church, this book challenges the dominant narrative of the
social gospel movement and its past.
"St. Mark's and the Social Gospel" begins by examining the period
between 1895 and World War I, chronicling the center's development
from its early beginnings as a settlement house that served
immigrants and documenting the early social gospel activities of
Methodist women in New Orleans. Part II explores the efforts of
subsequent generations of women to further gender and racial
equality between the 1920s and 1960. Major topics addressed in this
section include an examination of the deaconesses' training in
Christian Socialist economic theory and the church's response to
the Brown decision. The third part focuses on the church's direct
involvement in the school desegregation crisis of 1960, including
an account of the pastor who broke the white boycott of a
desegregated elementary school by taking his daughter back to class
there. Part IV offers a brief look at the history of St. Mark's
since 1965.
Shedding new light on an often neglected subject, "St. Mark's and
the Social Gospel" will be welcomed by scholars of religious
history, local history, social history, and women's studies.
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