Mary Lee Cagle
Mary Lee (Harris) Cagle (12 September 1864–1955) was one of the first influential women and pastors in the Church of the Nazarene. She was married to the Rev. R. L. Harris, and took over his work upon his death. In 1894 Cagle and Harris organized a fourteen-member church in Milan, Tennessee called New Testament Church of Christ. The church placed special emphasis on holiness. The influence of this movement that the Cagle-Harris church started in Milan quickly spread into Arkansas and Texas. In November 1904 the Milan New Testament Church of Christ met in Rising Star, Texas to agree to a church union with the Independent Holiness Church. Over the following year, a joint committee adopted the merger and took on the name "Holiness Church of Christ" [1] Mary Lee Cagle was present at the meeting at Pilot Point, Texas.
Early life
Mary Lee Cagle was born Mary Lee Wasson on 12 September 1864 at Moulton, Alabama. At the age of 27, she married R.L. Harris.
Works
- The Life and Work of Mary Lee Cagle, [1928?]. Autobiography.
References
- ↑ Manual 1952 Historical Statement page 19
External links
- Works by or about Mary Lee Cagle in libraries (WorldCat catalog)