APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hodge, F., Kuralt, C., Long, B., Ernharn, C., Francis, B., Goss, B., & Schwartz, D. (1984). Charles Kuralt's story about a New York bred Episcopalian priest who came to serve three small conservative rural parishes in North Carolina and changed moribund prayer communities into proud blossoming congregations by radical moves including the painting of a fresco of the last supper by artist Ben Long, and by various townspeople who served as models for the apostles.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hodge, Fulton, Charles Kuralt, Ben Long, Charles Ernharn, Bill Francis, Bernard Goss, and Douglas Schwartz. Charles Kuralt's Story About a New York Bred Episcopalian Priest Who Came to Serve Three Small Conservative Rural Parishes in North Carolina and Changed Moribund Prayer Communities into Proud Blossoming Congregations by Radical Moves Including the Painting of a Fresco of the Last Supper by Artist Ben Long, and by Various Townspeople Who Served as Models for the Apostles. 1984.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hodge, Fulton, et al. Charles Kuralt's Story About a New York Bred Episcopalian Priest Who Came to Serve Three Small Conservative Rural Parishes in North Carolina and Changed Moribund Prayer Communities into Proud Blossoming Congregations by Radical Moves Including the Painting of a Fresco of the Last Supper by Artist Ben Long, and by Various Townspeople Who Served as Models for the Apostles. 1984.

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