The Branham Family
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Branham Family, Alive In the Spirit, undated
This collection is named in honor of Max Morris, one of the most prominent figures in Church of God music ministries in the second half of the twentieth century. Morris donated approximately 650 record albums to the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center which formed the beginning of the collection. It is an accruing collection that continues to grow through acquisitions from various sources.
The Branham Family, Almost Home, undated
This collection is named in honor of Max Morris, one of the most prominent figures in Church of God music ministries in the second half of the twentieth century. Morris donated approximately 650 record albums to the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center which formed the beginning of the collection. It is an accruing collection that continues to grow through acquisitions from various sources.
The Branham Family, Hymns and Spirituals, undated
This collection is named in honor of Max Morris, one of the most prominent figures in Church of God music ministries in the second half of the twentieth century. Morris donated approximately 650 record albums to the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center which formed the beginning of the collection. It is an accruing collection that continues to grow through acquisitions from various sources.
The Branham Family-- No One Knows What Jesus Suffered, undated
Side One: Do You Know My Jesus, King of Kings, Take My Hand Precious Lord, No One Knows What Jesus Suffered, How Can You Refuse Him Now, I'll Fly Away; Side Two: I'm Moving Up Home Some Day, You Better Live So, I'm Free From Sin's Heavy Load, I Am A Pilgrim, From The Manger to the Cross, Somebody Loves Me, Lory To His Name
The Branham Family, No One Knows What Jesus Suffered, undated
This collection is named in honor of Max Morris, one of the most prominent figures in Church of God music ministries in the second half of the twentieth century. Morris donated approximately 650 record albums to the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center which formed the beginning of the collection. It is an accruing collection that continues to grow through acquisitions from various sources.
The Branham Family, Songs That Dad Sang, undated
This collection is named in honor of Max Morris, one of the most prominent figures in Church of God music ministries in the second half of the twentieth century. Morris donated approximately 650 record albums to the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center which formed the beginning of the collection. It is an accruing collection that continues to grow through acquisitions from various sources.
