Resumes of the significant events in the Southern Baptist Convention Collection, 1812-1972. 1962-1972.

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Resumes of the significant events in the Southern Baptist Convention Collection, 1812-1972. 1962-1972.

In these resumes, events in the entity's past are arranged chronologically by year covering the events surrounding these entities' formation into the late 1950s and early 1960s. Many also contain notes marking specific aspects of an organization, so that one could trace that particular activity through the organization's history. Most information in these resumes is taken from the Southern Baptist Convention annuals.

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Southern Baptist Convention. Seminary Extension Dept.

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Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary

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Southeastern Baptist Theological was established in 1951 in Wake Forest, North Carolina to train individuals for Christian ministry. The seminary is owned and supported by the Southern Baptist Convention. From the description of Collection, 1950-2000. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 45657605 ...

Southern Baptist Convention. Brotherhood Commission

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The Brotherhood Commission is an agency of the Southern Baptist Convention. The Commission develops programs of work involving men and boys in missions. Brotherhood work began an a national organization among Southern Baptists in 1907 in Richmond, Virginia as the Layman's Missionary Movement. The name was changed in 1926 to the Baptist Brotherhood of the South. In 1938 its headquarters were moved to Memphis, Tennessee, and in 1950 it assumed its present name, the Brotherhood Commission. ...

Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

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Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary

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Carver School of Missions and Social Work (Louisville, Ky.)

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The Carver School of Missions and Social Work opened in 1907 as the Woman's Missionary Union Training School for Christian Workers in Louisville, Kentucky, to train women for Christian ministry and mission work. The school trained many women who would serve as missionaries of the Home and Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. The name was changed in 1953 to better describe its enlarged program. In 1956, control of the school was assumed by the Southern Baptist Convention and ...

Southern Baptist Convention. Christian Life Commission

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The Christian Life Commission is a Southern Baptist Convention agency that provides scriptural analysis on current social issues and moral responsibilities of the Christian life. Housed in the Southern Baptist Convention Building in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1947 the Commission succeeded the Social Services Commision that started in 1913. In 1997, the Christian Life Commission was renamed the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission to describe its focus on religious liberty and church/state relat...

American Baptist Theological Seminary

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Southern Baptist Convention. Historical Commission

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New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary

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Artificial collection of various material related to the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. The collection consists primarily of seminary catalogs and directories from 1918 to the present. Also includes copies of scattered special event bulletins and brochures on various aspects of the seminary. From the description of Collection, 1918-2000. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 45493860 ...

Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

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The Faculty Club was organized by faculty members of the seminary for the purpose of cultivating social fellowship, and for keeping informed of the work and developments in theological education. The club published the BAPTIST REVIEW AND EXPOSITOR (later REVIEW AND EXPOSITOR). From the description of Faculty Club, 1951-1973. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 191916382 ...

Southern Baptist Hospital (New Orleans, La.)

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Southern Baptist Convention. Annuity Board

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Southern Baptist Convention. Sunday School Board

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The Office of Communications serves as the public relations office for the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention and serves as a branch office for Baptist Press. From the description of News releases, 1973-1980 [microform]. (LIFEWAY CHRISTIAN RESOURCES). WorldCat record id: 18065795 The Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention opened in 1891 to serve as the publication and educational agency for Southern Baptists. The Board has been located in ...

Southern Baptist Convention. Woman's Missionary Union

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The Woman's Missionary Union was organized in 1888 as an auxilary to the Southern Baptist Convention. The major purpose of WMU has been to raise funds for mission causes and to educate Southern Baptists about the cause of missions. The WMU is headquarters in Birmingham, AL. From the description of Collection, 1902-1997 (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 38838863 The Woman's Missionary Union was established in 1888 as an auxiliary to the Southern Baptist C...

Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (U.S.)

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Southern Baptist Convention. Home Mission Board

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The Home Mission Board began work in Cuba in 1886. Work in the country expanded for about a decade, but by the end of the Spanish-American War in 1898, nearly all mission activity had been demoralized. At the close of the war, the Board entered an agreement with the American Baptist Home Mission Society under which the eastern half of Cuba was transferred to the Society and the SBC's Home Mission Board retained the western half. Southern Baptist work in Western Cuba flourished through the 1950s....

Southern Baptist Convention. Foreign Mission Board

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The Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, now the International Mission Board, was founded in 1845 as the mission sending agency for foreign missions. In the 1940's the Board began to produce audio programs and make recordings of events, services, and interviews, related to the work of the Board. From the description of Audio collection, 1949-1988. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 439018494 The Foreign Mission Board was established i...

Southern Baptist Convention. Stewardship Commission

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The Stewardship Commission, organized in 1960, was an agency of the Southern Baptist Convention whose purpose focused on three areas of work: (1) Program of Cooperative Program promotion, (2) Program of Stewardship Development, and, (3) Program of Endowment and Capital Giving promotion. In 1997 the Stewardship Commission was dissolved. From the description of Records, 1949-1997. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 39302327 ...

May, Lynn E., Jr., 1929-1996.

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Southern Baptist Convention. Education Commission

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Southern Baptist Convention. Public Affairs Committee

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McClellan, Albert, 1912-2004.

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Southern Baptist Convention. Radio and Television Commission

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The Radio and Television Commission, founded in 1938, was an agency of the Southern Baptist Convention responsible for sharing the Christian faith through radio and television. The Commission was merged with the North American Mission Board in 1997. From the description of Minutes [microform] 1939-1976. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 48043194 ...