Title |
Church Review Historical Edition/Vol. 4/No. 1/pg. 9 |
Article Title(s) |
First Presbyterian Church continued Dr. McNiece Fourth Presbyterian Mission |
Page |
9 |
Subject |
Utah--Church history; Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor (Salt Lake City, Utah); Christian Endeavor Society (Salt Lake City, Utah); Junior Society of Christian Endeavor (Salt Lake City, Utah); Junior Christian Endeavor Society (Salt Lake City, Utah); Westminster Presbyterian Church (Salt Lake City, Utah); First Presbyterian Church (Salt Lake City, Utah); Third Presbyterian Church (Salt Lake City, Utah); Fourth Presbyterian Mission (Salt Lake City, Utah); Presbyterian missions; Presbyterian Church (Salt Lake City, Utah); Presbyterian Church--Utah--Salt Lake City; Presbyterians--Utah--Salt Lake City; Episcopal Church (Salt Lake City, Utah); Episcopal Church--Utah--Salt Lake City; Episcopalians--Utah--Salt Lake City; Congregational Church (Salt Lake City, Utah); Congregational Church--Utah--Salt Lake City; Congregationalists--Utah--Salt Lake City; Methodist Church (Salt Lake City, Utah); Methodist Church--Utah--Salt Lake City; Methodists--Utah--Salt Lake City; Protestant Churches--Utah--Salt Lake City; Christianity; Evangelicalism; Salt Lake Collegiate Institute (Salt Lake City, Utah); Woman's Executive Committee of Home Missions; Walker's Opera House (Salt Lake City, Utah); Bible; Sunday schools--Utah--Salt Lake City; Bradford Academy; Newbury Academy; Dartmouth College; Princeton Theological Seminary; Knox College (Galesburg, Illinois); Wabash College (Crawfordsville, Indiana); Fort Wayne Daily Gazette (newspaper) |
OCR Text |
Show Page 9<br><br>The Sunday school has an enrollment of 435. The Young People's society of Christian Endeavor has eighty-five active members, and the Junior society, twenty-nine. [PHOTO: MISS E. E. EBERHARDT.] During the past twelve years the church has established three missions, two of which have grown into organized churches, namely the Westminster Presbyterian church, on Fourth West street, of which the Rev. F. L. Arnold is pastor, and the Third Presbyterian church, of which the Rev. J. McClain is pastor. The Fourth Presbyterian Mission, at the corner of Second West and Tenth South streets, has not yet secured a permanent pastor, but the Rev W. A. Hough is at present conducting services there. In the government and work of the church, as representatives elected by the people, the following six elders are associated with the pastor: W. S. Earls, A. S. Martin, H. G. McMillan, Frank Pierce, W. C. Lyne and Thomas Weir. Co-operating with these are four deacons, who look after the financial |
Further Information |
There are three photographs on this page; that of Robert McNiece, Miss E. E. Eberhardt and Miss Gertrude Whiteman. The first article is a history of the Presbyterian Church in Salt Lake City. The next article contains biographical information about Robert G. McNiece, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. The last article is about the Fourth Presbyterian Mission being established in the southern area of Salt Lake City, Utah. Alexander, D. S. Arnold, F. L. Colton, W. F. Earls, W. S. Eberhardt, E. E. (Miss) Harrison, Benjamin Harrison, 1889-1893 Hough, W. A. (Rev.) Lyne, W. C. Martin, A. S. McMillan, H. G. |
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application/pdf |
Rights Management |
Copyright 2004, Westminster College. All rights reserved. |
Spatial Coverage |
Salt Lake City (Utah); Salt Lake County (Utah); Fort Wayne (Indiana); Buffalo (New York) |
People |
Bateman, Newman; Bright, Charles; Brooks, Van H.; Evans, John F.; Hodge, Charles, 1797-1878; Houghton, Fred E.; McClain, Josiah; McCosh, James, 1811-1894; McNiece, Robert G., 1839-1913; Pierce, Frank; Tuttle, Joseph Farrand, 1818-1901; Whiteman, Gertrude; Weir, Thomas |
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wc_tw |
ID |
1095266 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s65719xp/1095266 |