
Sermons of the 1960s
From Columbus, Lee, Betty and the family went on an
adventurous new path and moved to Prairie Village,
Kansas,
a suburb of Kansas City, where Lee became Professor of Preaching at St. Paul School of Theology.
Four years later, they returned to Ohio and Lee's pastorate at William Street United Methodist Church in Delaware, Ohio. The end of the momentous decade found the family heading to First United Methodist Church, Carbondale, Illinois.
a suburb of Kansas City, where Lee became Professor of Preaching at St. Paul School of Theology.
Four years later, they returned to Ohio and Lee's pastorate at William Street United Methodist Church in Delaware, Ohio. The end of the momentous decade found the family heading to First United Methodist Church, Carbondale, Illinois.
05-15-1960 A View from the Methodist Summit
on attending Annual Conference, democracy Indianola Methodist Church, Columbus, OH
09-18-1960
Suffer the Little Children Indianola Methodist Church, Columbus, OH
05-05-1963
Whose Strength Is To Sit Still
01/08/1868 White Power, Black Challenge William Street Methodist Church, Delaware, Ohio
04/07/1968 Tribute to Martin Luther King Community Memorial Service, Delaware, Ohio
06/02/1968 The Moral Surtax Baccalaureate Sermon for son David's graduation from Millikin University, Decatur, IL
01/26/1969 What Would Christ Say about Vietnam? First United Methodist Church, Carbondale