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Show Unitarianism in Utah opportunity Clark moved that influence the entire denomination.?" to to Boston in February position until 1981, when Church Staff Finance Department. Rev. 1976 and continued in he transferred In 1986 he from the church in Woburn, Massachusetts, the UUA to accepted to serve as a call their minister. Chris Sampson, president of the board of trustees, coor Sunday services during the interim period from March to December 1 976. Some of the speakers during this period were Byron Cannon, Bern Cayce, Alan Coombs, John Fitzgerald, William Hess, Dale Johnston, Laurence D. Loeb, Scott Matheson, C. Russell Neale, Jennings G. Olson, Pam Silvey, M. Neff Smart, and Tom Toon. In reviewing her efforts for nearly a year without a minister, Chris Sampson reported to the congregation as follows: dinated the activities and I feel it has been ground nor a good year for the church. We have not lost stood still without the services of a minister, but have in fact grown, both in It has quantity and, I feel, in quality. been my pleasure to be associated with a Board that has worked hard and willingly to try to serve in the best interests of the . .. We have sent" representatives including RE Congregation. [Religious Education] personnel to General Assembly, Area Con . .. ferences, and District meetings and made ourselves visible. merely like to add that it has been a unique experience . would be Board President during a "ministerless" ., I to year!2S On the church's eighty-sixth anniversary, the long hoped plan establishing the First Unitarian Church Endow ment Fund was effected by Justin Stewart, a lawyer by for of 24 City. Ron 5 Clark. January Letter to Members and Friends of the First Unitarian Church of Salt Lake 1975 [1976]. and Richard Aaron. Letter to Dear Friends. 5 January 1976. located in Ms 508. Bx 45. Fd 7. 2S 1 50 Chris Minutes. 21 1976," Congregational Meeting Sampson. "Report from the Board President January 1977. located in Ms 508. Bx 10. Fd 6. - |