The First 150 Years of Making Love Visible Getting to Joy…

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
History of the Christian Church Week 4 The Age of Chaos and Reason.
Advertisements

Learning Goals The students will understand the concept of twin territories, how the Jim Crow Laws affected the “twin territories”, the concept of prohibition.
The Women of St. Lucy’s and the West San Jose – Campbell Lions Club St. Lucy’s Catholic Church Annex 2350 Winchester Blvd. Campbell, CA Proceeds for support.
Settlement of Pennsylvania. William Penn King Charles owed William Penn’s father a debt. He granted the elder Penn a piece of land in America. Since his.
By: Mariela Vazquez November 30, NRA member Sarah Froman.
 Renewal of religious feelings in American colonies (1730s – 1740s)  Preachers become more dramatic; traveling preachers convert thousands.  People.
Focus on main event but sprinkle it with minor events ELA & HISTORY.
Values and Seeds of Vision for the Christian Church in Ohio Disciples of Christ A covenant network of congregations in mission: We are the body of Christ.
Social & Religious Life Chapter #7:iii [Image source: America - Pathways to the Present, page 222.]
Civil Rights – Modern Georgia
January 16, 2012 will mark the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. federal holiday. This milestone is a perfect opportunity for Americans to honor Dr. King’s.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Progressive Era.
History of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs & the California Federation of Women’s Clubs.
Reviving Religion And the Birth of the Reform Movement.
The Second Great Awakening By Travis Knopf 1. Cane Ridge, KY 1801 One of the landmark events of the Second Great awakening, Cane Ridge was the site of.
By Hunter Campbell, and AJ Cannelli.  Founded in 1909, the national Association for the advancement of colored people, today has approximately 425,000.
“All Politics Is Local” Documenting Local DC Politics in Records in the DC Public Library’s Washingtoniana Division Derek Gray 38 th Annual Conference.
Name _________________________Date ________________ Pd. _______ Social Reform - Chapter 14 Women were active in the movements to reform prisons and schools.
The Middle Colonies Ms. Boucher. Life in the Middle Colonies Define the following words: – Diversity – Immigrant – Great Awakening – Religious Toleration.
Friday March 26 SOL booklet Who was a journalist and author of Common Sense? 105.Who was a prominent member of the Continental Congress who.
Mrs. Eby.  Herman Talmadge  Governor ( )  After his father’s death, the General Assembly selected him to replace his father  Resisted desegregation.
New York City, c Henry Street Settlement House New York City, 1910.
5.4 Ideas for Reform Angela Brown 1. IMMIGRATION AND BEHAVIOR Americans linked city problems to immigrants. They hoped to restore past purity and virtue.
The Second Great Awakening Tehsa Grafals. The Second great awakening was a period of great religious revival that continued into the antebellum period.
By Avery Cardinal Dulles, SJ.  A hierarchy of ministries  Continue Christ’s mission  Reflecting a need for order, unity and consistency of teaching.
Chapter 18 Section 1 US HIS Mr. Love notes. The Rise of Progressivism 1890 – 1920 is known as the Progressive Era. Progressivism – a collection of different.
LEARN, LOVE, ACT: The Morals of Minimum Wage Program # 318 UUA General Assembly 2014 Providence, Rhode Island.
 NAACP- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Focused on challenging the laws that prevented African Americans from exercising.
DEFINITION Progressive Movement – People who questioned the dominance of corporations in society and tried to restore economic opportunities and correct.
The First Thanksgiving By Félix `n` Hugo The First Thanksgiving The first Thanksgiving was proclaimed by William Bradford. Bradford was the governor.
Ten Major Events That Shaped education In America Bryan James.
By: Kristina Kish, Sarah DeHart, Ashley Gin, and Catherine Bonk
The First 150 Years of Making Love Visible Standing Up
Women And The Progressive Era
Sixth Sunday of Easter Year A Acts 17:22-31 Psalm 66:8-20
The First 150 Years of Making Love Visible Loyalty
The First 150 Years of Making Love Visible So That All May Be Heard
November 1865 to November 2015 Jan 10, 2016
Balnoor, Benjamin, and Sean
Miami Dade County Public Schools
Mission to China July 6-31, 2005 Tom & Mary Lois Sanders.
Postwar Georgia Chapters 26 and 27.
MALACHI HOUSE LIFE CENTER CHURCH – WOMEN FELLOWSHIP
Women’s Suffrage and Prohibition
Chapter 10 Toward an American Culture The Second Great Awakening
Courageous Engagement
Philadelphia Known as the city of Brotherly love
Mr. Rockwell 8th Grade Georgia Studies
Copy the following on PORTFOLIO p. 3.
The First 150 Years of Making Love Visible
Middle Colonies.
April 10th, 2013 “Knowledge is the Best Defense Against Prostate Cancer” Presenter: Thomas A. Farrington, PHEN President and Founder.
Bring your shoes tied or rubber banded together as pairs to:
What were the effects of U.S. involvement in
1. A religious revival spreading the message that entry into heaven was in peoples own hands. This could be achieved by contributing to a societal.
Leopard News School Year Nov 27 – Dec 1.
THE FOUR MARKS OF THE CHURCH
East Side Church of Christ 5701 E Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
ARE THERE SAVED PEOPLE IN ALL CHURCHES?
Fourth Sunday after Epiphany.
The Civil Rights Movement
1820: The Hudson River Art School
Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod
COS Saturday December 8th 6:30 – 9:00pm Saturday
Stirred by the Spirit —Walking Together —Engaging the World with Love
Middle Colonies.
The Civil Rights Movement
Faith Faith Teachers’ Seminar With Abb Thomas
MUSEUM PROJECT LIST Wax Museum Trifold 3D Projects Tri-fold Board
Presentation transcript:

The First 150 Years of Making Love Visible Getting to Joy… November 1865 to November 2015 Dec 13, 2015

Mrs. E.O. Smith San Jose Suffrage Society Board of Lady Managers Women’s Christian Temperance Union California Pavilion at World’s Fair Mrs. E.O. Smith Re-invigorated Church

Catherine S. Hillman Smith née Brown (1838-1904) Edward Owen Smith (1817-1892) With President William McKinley (1901)

I always come with reverence. ” “Wherever we find many races brought together, ... the Church is to proclaim the equality of the races. Wherever the oppressed are congregated, there Christ is present— and not on the side of power. Into such a presence, I always come with reverence. ” - Rev. Thomas Starr King: 2 Aug 1860

US Sanitary Commission Henry Whitney Bellows (1814-1882) NY Unitarian Minister President & Founder Thomas Starr King (1824-1864) Laura J. & B.F. Watkins SF Unitarian Minister SF, then SJ Unitarian Congregants

The Watkins & the US Sanitary Commission: or how our church really started… Laura J. née Broughton Benjamin Franklin Ladies’ Union Association & American Women’s League

San Jose City Mayors (Mayoral term) Mark Leavenworth (1856-1870) Campbell Thompson Settle (1884-1886) Ransom Grove Moody (1857-1858)

Sheltering 1906 Earthquake Victims Join us! Saturdays ~1pm-4pm California Room 5th floor MLK Library knrivers66@gmail.com (408) 888-0757 Establishing First Childcare Center: San Jose Day Nursery 1906 by our congregants in our church building or 1916 in other place by other people?