1 research outputs found
The Second Sabbath Afternoon Mission Symposium
The transcription of this meeting was published in the Review and Herald, June 27, 1946, page 251.
Duration: 1:47:38
(0:0) Unknown person, possibly A. W. Cormack, introduces Mrs. O. E. Thompson
(0:16) Mrs. Thompson plays the harp and sings
(7:01) E. D. Dick does a roll call of all the various nations represented
(14:25) W. P. Bradley introduces M. C. Warren of China
(15:23) M. C. Warren discusses his experiences in China
(25:57) J. I. Robison introduces Mrs. Herbert Hanson, housekeeper for Haile Selassie
(26:46) Mrs. Herbert Hanson
(36:32) T. J. Michael introduces J. M. Hnatyshyn
(37:41) J. M. Hnatyshyn speaks about his time is Africa
(48:20) E. D. Dick introduces special music
(48:59) Group from Southern African Division singers introduce their song, the National Song of the Bantu People of Southern Africa
(51:10) Group begins singing
(53:34) E. D. Dick introduces Pastor G. D. King, president of the South England Conference, London, England
(53:51) G. D. King speaks
(1:07:41) H. T. Elliott says Dick missed a country during roll call: Texas. Crowd laughs. He introduces J. C. Culpepper, Publishing Department, Inter-American Conference
(1:08:46) J. C. Culpepper speaks
(1:21:33) E. E. Roenfelt introduces R. E. Hare, president of the Australasian Conference
(1:22:14) R. E. Hare speaks
(1:37:53) E. D. Dick introduces two more individuals who want to contribute to the World Mission Program
(1:38:13) G. G. Ritter, president of the Sau Paulo Conference in Brazil says his conference will contribute 500
(1:42:35) E. D. Dick wraps up
(1:43:00) W. H. Branson announces Hymn 182, “It Must be the Breaking of the Day