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The historical religion programs in this collection came from the archives, library shelves, and back rooms of many organizations. Faith groups represented include African Methodist Episcopal, Baptist, Episcopal, Lutheran, Mennonite, Methodist, Presbyterian, Quaker, Roman Catholic, Salvation Army, United Church of Christ, United Methodist, and others.

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Why Jesus Set His Face to Go to Jerusalem

Speaker(s): Mack B. Stokes, introduced by William R. Cannon

Description: This sermon was given at the 1971 Virginia Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church. The sermon is given by the Rev. Dr. Marion "Mack" B. Stokes (1911-2012). He is introduced by Bishop William R. Cannon. Stokes was an American bishop of the United Methodist Church, elected in 1972. As a bishop, he helped desegregate Mississippi United Methodists. Stokes was born in Wonsan, Korea of missionary parents. He was a graduate of Asbury College (A.B. degree), Duke Divinity School (B.D. degree, 1935), and Boston University (Ph.D. degree). He was a professor of systematic theology and Christian doctrine at Candler School of Theology at Emory University from 1941 until 1972. After retiring as a bishop, Stokes served as associate dean and professor of theology at Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Length: 43:29
Recording Date: June 15, 1971
Recorded at: Richmond, Virginia