Clergy
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Bishop Mote Presents a History of St. Mary's Church in Denver, Colorado, 1986
First Baccalaureate Service of the University of Denver, 1884 June 15
Program for the University of Denver (DU) Baccalaureate service, Tabor Opera House, Denver Colorado, 11 a.m., June 15th 1884. Sermon by the Right Rev. Bishop Warren, DU Trustee and later co-founder of the Iliff School of Theology.
Letters to Spencer from Bishops, Ministers and others affiliated with the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1900-1911
The Correspondence series contains letters written to Spencer in his capacity as editor of the Central Christian Advocate by Bishops, Ministers and others from the Methodist and Protestant communities.
Letters to Spencer from Bishops, Ministers and others affiliated with the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1912-1916
The Correspondence series contains letters written to Spencer in his capacity as editor of the Central Christian Advocate by Bishops, Ministers and others from the Methodist and Protestant communities.
Letters to Spencer, primarily from Protestant ministers in Utah regarding the status of the Mormon Church., 1926-1927
The Correspondence series contains letters written to Spencer in his capacity as editor of the Central Christian Advocate by Bishops, Ministers and others from the Methodist and Protestant communities.
Oral History Interview with Dr. R. Vickery, 1986
Dr. Richard Vickery, senior pastor at the University Park United Methodist Church, discusses the University Park area of Denver, Colorado including the changing demographics of the neighborhood and the University of Denver. Vickery also gives a brief history of the University Park United Methodist Church and talks about the community groups that meet at the church, including bridge clubs, Al-Anon and Big Brothers.
The First Annual Commencement of the University of Denver, 1884 June 18
Program for the University of Denver (DU) commencement ceremony, June 18, 1884, 8 p.m., First Baptist Church, Denver, Colorado. University address by the Rev. Gilbert de la Matyr, graduate's oration by John Hipp, the first student to complete a degree at DU, and sole graduate for the year.