Cumberland Presbyterian Church - Notable Members

Notable Members

  • James Wickliffe Axtell
  • Jack Barker
  • Donald Barnhouse
  • Richard Beard
  • David Brown
  • Mattie Ree Brown
  • Paul B. Brown
  • Paul F. Brown
  • William Jennings Bryan
  • Thomas Dishman Campbell
  • Thomas Hardesty Campbell
  • Franceway Ranna Cossitt (president of Cumberland College, 1st Stated Clerk, etc.)
  • Daniel J. Earheart-Brown
  • George Estes
  • Finis Ewing (founder)
  • John Frizzell
  • Matthew H. Gore
  • Myles Horton
  • Susan K. Gore
  • William T. Ingram
  • Dr. Joe Ben Irby
  • Samuel King (founder)
  • James W. Knight
  • Samuel McAdow (founder)
  • Benjamin Wilburn McDonnold
  • Aaron McMillan
  • Dr. Hubert Morrow
  • Morris Pepper
  • James D. Porter
  • Samuel T. Quattrochi
  • Robert D. Rush
  • Dr. William Rustenhaven
  • Jeri Ryan
  • Beverly St. John
  • James Smith
  • John Stiles
  • John Templeton (1912–2008), Tennessean-born British investor
  • Lynn Thomas
  • Frank Ward
  • Mike Wilkinson
  • Clark Williamson
  • Louisa Woosley
  • Dr. Carver Yu of Hong Kong (President of China Graduate School of Theology)

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