Word: unitarians
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...clock this evening, the Reverend Samuel McChord Crothers will extend the first word of greeting to delegates to the conference at a dinner given at the First Unitarian Church. Following Dr. Crothers, there will be short speeches by C. D. Kepner Jr. 2Dv., Chairman of the Committee of Theological Students, and by representatives of the Hartford and Union Theological Seminaries...
...Andover Seminary Chapel at 9.30 on the beginning of the second day of the conference, there will be an address by the Reverend Charles E. Park of the First Church (Unitarian), Boston; the subject will be "What Constitutes a Call to the Ministry". After this address, the "Minister's Opportunities for Usefulness" will be presented from three angles: first, from that of a Preacher, by the Reverend Willard L. Sperry, Professor of Practical Theology, Andover Theological Seminary; from that of a Student, by the Reverend George T. Smart, Minister of the Newton Highlands Congregational Church; from that of a Pastor...
...Dinner at the First Unitarian Church, under the auspices of the Seven Churches of Old Cambridge...
...Dinner at the First Unitarian Church under the auspices of the seven churches of Old Cambridge. Greetings by the Reverend Samuel McChord Crothers '99, minister of the First Unitarian Church. Mr. C. D. Kepner Jr. '17, Chairman of Committee of Theological Students, and by representatives of Hartford and Union Seminaries...
...Conference, Andover Seminary Chapel. "What Constitutes a Call to the Ministry," the Reverend Charles Park, Minister, First Church in Boston (Unitarian). "The Minister's Opportunities for Usefulness"; (a) as a preacher--the Reverend Willard Learoyd Sperry, Professor of Practical Theology, Andover Theological Seminary; (b), as a student--the Reverend George Thomas Smart '95, Minister, Newton Highlands Congregational Church; (c), as a Pastor--the Reverend Edmund Swett Rousmanicre '83, Dean of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Boston...