The Second Sabbath Afternoon Mission Symposium
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Document Type
Audio Recording
Location
Sligo Church, Takoma Park, Maryland
Start Date
6-15-1946 3:30 PM
Description
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 $1000
(1:40:04) J. R. Passos, of the Parana-Santo-Catarina Mission of South 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”
The Second Sabbath Afternoon Mission Symposium
Sligo Church, Takoma Park, Maryland
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 $1000
(1:40:04) J. R. Passos, of the Parana-Santo-Catarina Mission of South 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”