Word: pulpit
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...made his modest Essex vicarage a center of political and ecclesiastical turmoil since his appointment in 1910. Known as "the Red vicar," Father Noel once flew a red flag from his steeple, during World War I hung the green banner of the Irish Sinn Fein party near his pulpit, refused to permit the British Union Jack in his church...
...plan was Pastor Hugh Thomson Kerr's of Pittsburgh's prosperous Shadyside Presbyterian Church. He persuaded his church trustees to give him $4,000 for expenses, and then invited run-of-the-pulpit Presbyterian preachers to a week-long series of sessions at Pittsburgh's Western Theological Seminary...
...opening exhibition of the denomination's new Arts Guild "to foster religious use of the arts." This show was the first Salon of Religious Photography ever held. It featured before-&-after pictures of Congregational chancels that have been remodeled to put less emphasis on organ, organist and pulpit, make the communion table and cross the focal point...
...rush of enlistments in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAACs) has perturbed the Roman Catholic pulpit and press...
...Jones once dramatized Pastor Martin Niemoller's martyrdom at the hands of the Nazis. He had himself hauled out of his Brooklyn pulpit by a posse dressed up like Gestapo agents before the eyes of his startled Brooklyn congregation...