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Domestic News May 18, 1957

Jackson Advocate

Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi

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Rev. Dr. James H. Robinson described Harlem as one of the nation's great missionary areas during a sermon at the 19th anniversary of the Presbyterian Church of the Master in New York on last Sunday, highlighting unchurched families and youth lacking religious guidance.

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Harlem Described As One Of Nation's Missionary Areas

New York, May 13 - Harlem was described last Sunday by the Rev. Dr. James H. Robinson as "still one of the great missionary areas of the nation." He preached at the nineteenth anniversary of the founding of the Presbyterian Church of the Master, 86 Morningside Avenue.

"There are still thousands of unchurched families," he asserted, "and many thousands more of wandering children and teen-agers who have no church affiliation or religious guidance. Most of these are from homes of potentially Protestant orientation."

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Religious Event

What keywords are associated?

Harlem Missionary Area Presbyterian Church Anniversary James H Robinson Sermon Unchurched Families Religious Guidance Youth

What entities or persons were involved?

Rev. Dr. James H. Robinson

Where did it happen?

Harlem, New York

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Harlem, New York

Event Date

Last Sunday, May 13

Key Persons

Rev. Dr. James H. Robinson

Event Details

Rev. Dr. James H. Robinson preached at the nineteenth anniversary of the Presbyterian Church of the Master, 86 Morningside Avenue, describing Harlem as still one of the great missionary areas of the nation, with thousands of unchurched families and wandering children and teen-agers lacking church affiliation or religious guidance, mostly from potentially Protestant homes.

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