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Gray, Henry David was born on January 18, 1908 in Antrim, Northern Ireland. Son of Nathaniel and Margaret (Lawther) Gray. came to the United States, 1923.
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minister religious organization administrator
Gray, Henry David was born on January 18, 1908 in Antrim, Northern Ireland. Son of Nathaniel and Margaret (Lawther) Gray. came to the United States, 1923.
Bachelor magna cum laude, Pomona College, 1930. Honorary Doctor of Divinity, Pomona College, 1954. M. Division summa cum laude, Hartford Theological Seminary, 1933.
Doctor of Philosophy, Edinburgh University, Scotland, 1935. Certified in religious education, Boston University, 1931. Certified Theology, Tubingen University, 1935.
D. Little (honorary), Piedmont College, 1976.
Numerous positions,Congregational Churches, worldwide, 1935-1994;
mission,Congregational Churches, Western Samoa, 1966;
director 300th anniversary year program, Old South Church, Hartford, Connecticut, 1969-1970;
minister emeritus, Old South Church, Hartford, 1970-1994;
director summer student study, Congressional Church, Europe, Middle East, worldwide, 1948-1970;
interim minister, Hollywood Congressional Church, California, 1971;
interim minister, North Hollywood Congressional Church, California, 1971-1972;
dean, American Congressional Center, South Pasadena, California, 1972-1994. Founding member Pasadena Council Churches, 1947, National Council Churches, 1950. Board directors Greater Hartford Council Churches, 1956-1960.
Moderator Hampshire Association Congressional Christian Churches, 1938-1939, Los Angeles Association, 1947-1948, Connecticut Fellowship, 1957-1961, 65, National Association, 1958-1959.
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(Daily devotional study of Philippians for youth.)
Active numerous civic organizations, 1924-1970. Member Hartford City Plan Commission, 1959-1970, chairman, 1962-1967, 70. Member Capitol Regional Planning Council, 1962-1967, 70, Connecticut Capitol Center Commission, 1966-1967, 69-70.
Organizer Ventura City Environmental Coalition, California, 1971. Member executive committee Comprehensive Planning Commission, Ventura, California, 1973-1977. Chairman Cultural Heritage Team, Ventura, 1974-1975.
President South Village, Hartford, 1968-1984. Member National Committee for Scouting, 1939-1942. Former parliamentarian/vice chairman Santa Monica Mountains National Commission, National Park Service.
Founder Congressional World Assembly of Youth, 1949. Fellow American Academy Religion, Royal Anthropol. Institute, American Anthropol.
Association; member Society Biblical Literature, California West Congressional Association Churches and Ministers (consultant polity since 1984), National Association Congressional Christian Churches (numerous committees, chairman committees, offices), Clerics Club, Ventura County History Society, California History Society, National History Society, American Congressional Association (board directors 1965-1970), United Reformed Church History Society, British Congressional History Circle, Institute Pacific Studies, Congressional World Assembly Youth (founder, board directors 1962, chairman 1985), Congressional Christian History Society, Congressional Fellowship Connecticut (life, executive committee), Hartford Association Congressional Christian Churches and Ministers (executive committee 1956-1960, citation 1985), National Pilgrim Fellowship (founder, life counselor), National Eagle Scout Association, California Academy of Sciences, West Coast Theological Club, Connecticut Valley Theological Club, Congressional Ministers Club (Scotland), Pasadena Athletic Club, Wranglers Club, Oneonta Mens Service Club (San Gabriel), National World Wildlife Federation, Sierra Club, Ephebian Society, Order DeMolay (honorary chevalier), Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Sigma Rho.
Son of Nathaniel and Margaret (Lawther) G. M. Helen Katharine Lorbeer, August 12, 1930. Children: Mildred Ellen, David Lawther, Betsey Charisma.