Word: pastors
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...City Council yesterday wrangled for an hour over a change of zoning beside the University Lutheran Church and heard testimony against the bill from the Church's pastor, Reverend Edward Stemley. The Council finally voted to refer it back to the Committee on Ordinances...
About 35 years ago, Baptist Pastor Galloway moved to the sparsely populated farm country of Arlington, Va. and bought himself an acre of land for $300. First he built a shack to live in. Then he built a frame church, with a small pool handy so that everybody could get baptized "good and proper." But Arlington
Square-jawed Captain James Vernon Harvester, 30, commander last year of the 315th Signal Construction Battalion, had always wanted to be a minister. In 1945, after a year in the South Pacific, he began studying, earned his D.D. from Emory University, put in two years as a pastor in Florida and Georgia...
Tennessee. As part of his emphasis on youth work, Dr. W. C. Newman, pastor of Memphis' First Methodist Church, set aside a special, dimly lit "Daters' Balcony" for teen-agers at Sunday services...
Editor in chief of the Protestant World is New Jersey-born Robert W. Searle, 56, onetime associate pastor of Manhattan's Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church and a longtime leader in the city's interdenominational activities. With veteran Newsman James E. Craig, former chief editorial writer of the old New York Sun, he has been working the paper into shape for over a year. Plans call for weekly publication, but the early issues will be on a monthly basis...