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Not unknown for women in the Bible Belt, religion and church figured prominently in Ethel's life. She actively participated in church from a young age. As a teenager, Ethel enjoyed signing as a younger girl with church groups. Ethel and Asaph were active members of a community church who were not shy about their faith or conviction.

 

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Handwritten note about a sermon
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Our understanding of Ethel and Asaph's religious beliefs and convictions is rooted in a number of resources. Ethel mentioned her participation in a church signing group, the Singing Society at Macedonia Church in Buffington, in a May 26, 1895 letter to Asaph. She also held closely a collection of several religious hymnals and subscribed to periodical song publications. Asaph, for his part, demonstrated his religious convictions by also collecting religious paraphernalia. We also have a hand written note about a sermon attend by Asaph, a seemingly clear indication of, at least, Asaph's interest in religion.