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Sannwald, a member of the Class of 1926 at the Divinity School, was a visiting fellow in 1924 and '25. Later, he became pastor of a Lutheran church in Stuttgart and in January, 1942, he was taken into the German army. He was killed June 3, 1942, on the Russian front, leaving a wife and five children. After the University found out about Sannwald's death in July, 1946, his name was included in all subsequent lists of casualties...
President Truman's pastor opposed the appointment of General Clark because it violated the principle of separation of church and state. He went on to say he advised the President against the move, both as a friend and as his pastor. Does not that advice, as a pastor, constitute a real violation of the separation of church and state? Or are only the Baptists allowed to run the state...
...Sept. 7, 1925, Manhattan Pastor John Roach Straton led that year's cry against youth when he told of a tour through New York dance halls. TIME quoted him: "In one dance hall. . . we saw between 5,000 and 6,000 young men and women . . . locked tightly in each other's embrace, in many cases with the cheek of the girl against the cheek...
...Pastor Hilbert promptly struck up a song which his flock often uses on fellowship occasions; he knew the congregation would take the familiar...
There is no middle ground about the way the people of Grace & St. Paul's feel about John and Carole Urich. When the time came early this month for the secret ballot on whether to make him permanent pastor, the vote was unanimous. Last week John Urich was installed. Title of his first sermon: "Miracles Still Happen...