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Masonic-Our Knights Who Rest 1928, Charles C. Chapman Dec 1928

Masonic-Our Knights Who Rest 1928, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman Masonic Speeches

This is the program for the Christmas Observance of the Fullerton Commandery No. 55 Knights Templar. Charles C. Chapman gave the address "Our Knights Who Rest" for the occasion.


College Lectures-The Minister As A Financier, Charles C. Chapman Dec 1928

College Lectures-The Minister As A Financier, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman College Lectures

In this speech Chapman advises ministers to be thrifty and save their meager income, as financial problems can be the undoing of a minister. He tells them to spend wisely and to make sure to maintain a home and lifestyle that befits their place in the community while avoiding debt and saving for retirement and emergencies.


College Lectures-In Our Larger Brotherhood, Charles C. Chapman Nov 1928

College Lectures-In Our Larger Brotherhood, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman College Lectures

A lecture about the need for greater cooperation between churches locally and around the world. It advocates the establishment of and participation in inter-church and interfaith organizations, but emphasizes that these organizations should not become authoritative bodies and that all power should rest in the individual churches.


College Notes-The Church And The College, Charles C. Chapman Nov 1928

College Notes-The Church And The College, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman College Lectures

These are notes for a speech given at the Central Christian Church in Glendale, CA, on the importance of Christian colleges in providing leaders for the church and society at large.


College Lectures-The Pastor, Charles C. Chapman Oct 1928

College Lectures-The Pastor, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman College Lectures

In this speech Chapman uses the metaphor of a shepherd and his flock to describe the ideal relationship between a minister and his congregation. He says that pastors must be active in managing their flock and be willing to go out of their way to save a "lost sheep". A minister should also call on his members at home and make a great effort to have a personal connection to each and every one.


College Lectures-Preaching, Charles C. Chapman Oct 1928

College Lectures-Preaching, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman College Lectures

Chapman gives advice about how to properly prepare and present a sermon. He emphasizes that one should know and be able to read Scripture well, be educated and well-informed, and be poised and well spoken when in the pulpit


College Lectures-Preparation, Charles C. Chapman Oct 1928

College Lectures-Preparation, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman College Lectures

Given before the ministerial class at California Christian College. Advises the students to undertake rigorous study to prepare themselves for the ministry. Also advises them in the proper conduct of a successful minister in the community.


Special College Lecture-'High Calling' Of The Ministry, Charles C. Chapman Apr 1928

Special College Lecture-'High Calling' Of The Ministry, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman College Lectures

This was given before the ministerial class at California Christian College. It admonishes young ministers to be well-learned, prepared speakers, to be pious and useful to the congregation, and to not assume any disagreeable habits or mannerisms.


College Notes-Preparation Of Leadership, Charles C. Chapman Jan 1928

College Notes-Preparation Of Leadership, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman College Lectures

Notes from a speech given at the minister's meeting at the First Christian Church in Los Angeles on the subject of leadership training in the church.


College Lectures-The Minister, Charles C. Chapman Jan 1928

College Lectures-The Minister, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman College Lectures

In this lecture Chapman addresses ministerial students and advises them on their course to become ministers. He tells them to make sure they are prepared for the financial, mental and spiritual challenges of the ministry. He also admonishes them to be ambitious in making themselves into an example for their congregation but also reminds them to be humble and use the life of Jesus as a guide.


The College-Definitely Christian, Charles C. Chapman Jan 1928

The College-Definitely Christian, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman College Lectures

Notes from a speech given at College Day at a convention held in Long Beach. Concerns Chapman's efforts to establish a Christian college.