Robert c lamar biography presbyterian

          In he was elected moderator of the United Presbyterian Church.

        1. In he was elected moderator of the United Presbyterian Church.
        2. Robert Lamar, retired pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Albany, who was a social justice activist, worked to develop closer.
        3. Reverend Lamar retired as Pastor Emeritus of First Presbyterian Church in ; in honor of his exemplary service and pastoral leadership an endowed annual.
        4. Robert C. Lahmar, senior pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Albany, New York.
        5. Interview of Robert C. Lamar by Alfred O. Gray, member of the Board of the Presbyterian Historical Society, recorded on October 18, in Albany, N.Y. Side 2.
        6. Reverend Lamar retired as Pastor Emeritus of First Presbyterian Church in ; in honor of his exemplary service and pastoral leadership an endowed annual..

          Robert C. Lamar oral history, 1985, side 1.

        7. speaker

          This is Alfred Gray, remember the board of directors of the Presbyterian Historical Society, I'm about to interview the Reverend Dr.

          Robert C. Lahmar, senior pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Albany, New York. Dr. Lahmar was elected in 1974 as the moderator of the one hundred and eighty six General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church and the USA.

          We are together here and Dr. Damaris Church Office at 362 State Street in Albany. The date is October 18th, 1985, a time 10 50 a.m..

          After his retirement from First Presbyterian, he continued to inspire us as he became Executive Director of the Capital Area Council of.

          Dr. Lamar, thank you for giving us time to talk about your year, as well as our denomination's highest elected officer. Maybe start by having you tell about your family yourself, your education and work experience.

        8. speaker

          Good morning.

          I appreciate very much the opportunity to record some of my thoughts, reflections and memories about that great privilege of serving as moderator of the General Assembly of the United Presbyterian