William Mardell Lynch was a Church of Christ preacher and writer. He began preaching in Memphis, Tennessee in 1939. He also wrote articles for the Gospel Advocate and other publications. In addition, he self-published two short books in 1956, "The Tobacco Tormentors" and "The Hydrogen Bomb and our Most Effective Defense Against It."
This collection contains some of the personal and professional papers of William Mardell Lynch, including correspondence, research materials, photographs, and church bulletins. The collections is housed in 29 boxes and contains 6 series.
Submissions from 2019
Finding aid for William Mardell Lynch Papers, Abilene Christian University Special Collections and Archives
Submissions from 1975
The Evolutionary Hypothesis sermon outline, William Mardell Lynch
Submissions from 1973
Baccalaureate address to 1973 graduating class, William Mardell Lynch
Sermon notes on The Holy Spirit, William Mardell Lynch
Submissions from 1969
Sermon outline for Is it Possible to be Religious and not be a Christian?, William Mardell Lynch
Submissions from 1968
Notes on The Attitude of the Christian toward Education, William Mardell Lynch
Sermon outline for Thanksgiving 1968, William Mardell Lynch
Submissions from 1963
Sermon outline for Why Should I Give to the Lord and His Cause?, William Mardell Lynch
Submissions from 1962
Sermon outline for A Bag with Holes!, William Mardell Lynch
Sermon outline for If Today Were My Last Day on Earth, William Mardell Lynch
Submissions from 1957
Sermon outline for Immortality, William Mardell Lynch
Submissions from 1956
Sermon on the Book of Exodus, William Mardell Lynch