Charles Manuel "Sweet Daddy" Grace founded the United House of
Prayer for All People in Wareham, Massachusetts, in 1919. This
charismatic church has been regarded as one of the most extreme
Pentecostal sects in the country. In addition to attention-getting
maneuvers such as wearing purple suits with glitzy jewelry,
purchasing high profile real estate, and conducting baptisms in
city streets with a fire hose, the flamboyant Grace reputedly
accepted massive donations from his poverty-stricken followers and
used the money to live lavishly. It was assumed by many that Grace
was the charismatic glue that held his church together, and that
once he was gone the institution would disintegrate. Instead,
following his 1960 death there was a period of confusion,
restructuring, and streamlining. Today the House of Prayer remains
an active church with a national membership in the tens of
thousands.
Daddy Grace: A Celebrity Preacher and His House of Prayer
seriously examines the religious nature of the House of Prayer, the
dimensions of Grace's leadership strategies, and the connections
between his often ostentatious acts and the intentional
infrastructure of the House of Prayer. Furthermore, woven through
the text are analyses of the race, class, and gender issues
manifest in the House of Prayer structure under Grace's aegis.
Marie W. Dallam here offers both a religious history of the
House of Prayer as an institution and an intellectual history of
its colorful and enigmatic leader.
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