Peoples Temple Collection; Box 28, Virtual Item 19 - Q1056-Pt.3 - Part 2, Jones records message for Peace Mission audience (winter 1972)
Creator
- Peoples Temple (Organization)
- Jones, Jim (Jones, James Warren) (Person)
Summary Note
JIM JONES talking about the church and how God has been reincarnated in the People’s Temple. As a part of the talk, he includes comments about sin, morality, Jesus, the "all-ness" of God, and the thought of prayer. JONES also states that he wishes to thank people in radio land for the privilege of bringing them the Christ truth. JIM JONES then gives a sermon about Jesus and misinterpretations of the bible. Full summary of the recording available at Alternative Considerations of Jonestown website, along with the tape transcript.
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Physical Description Note
Original audio cassette tape recording digitized and made available as .mp3 audio file.
Publisher Note
Publisher: The Jonestown Institute
Subject
- Jones, Jim, 1931-1978 (Person)
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Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections & University Archives Repository