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Story November 23, 1950

The Voice

Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska

What is this article about?

The 96th Annual session of the Missouri Conference closed at Wayman AME Church in St. Louis on October 29, 1950, with Rev. L. A. Hayes as host-pastor, marking the end of the year's conferences for the 5th District. Strong support from ministers and laymen set new progress landmarks, with high attendance by visitors, officers, and Episcopal aspirants.

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When the 96th Annual session of the Missouri Conference closed at Wayman AME Church, St. Louis, Oct. 29th with the Rev. L. A. Hayes host-pastor, it marked the close of the 1950 annual conference sessions for the 5th District. The wholehearted support of the ministers and laymen who had set new landmarks in the progress of the church was evident.

The conferences were largely attended by visitors, including connectional officers and outstanding aspirants for Episcopal honors at the next General Conference.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Missouri Conference Ame Church St Louis Annual Session Church Progress Episcopal Aspirants

What entities or persons were involved?

Rev. L. A. Hayes

Where did it happen?

Wayman Ame Church, St. Louis

Story Details

Key Persons

Rev. L. A. Hayes

Location

Wayman Ame Church, St. Louis

Event Date

October 29, 1950

Story Details

The 96th annual session of the Missouri Conference closed at Wayman AME Church in St. Louis on October 29, 1950, hosted by Rev. L. A. Hayes, marking the end of 1950 sessions for the 5th District with evident support from ministers and laymen setting new church progress landmarks; conferences attended by visitors, connectional officers, and aspirants for Episcopal honors.

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