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Our services. College of Ministers and Laity. The 27th anniversary of the Nile Valley Conference was held September , , with fifteen international speakers. And, in September , the second Nile Valley Conference with international lectures was hosted at Morehouse.
Carter is the founder and sole fundraiser for Morehouse College's International Hall of Honor that consists of over two hundred original oil portraits of distinguished leaders in the civil and human rights nonviolent movement globally.
Carter also founded the member Martin Luther King, Jr. Chapel Assistants Pre-seminarians Program at Morehouse in Martin Luther King, and Dr. Daisaku Ikeda and others was dedicated on March 31, Carter has received over one hundred honors and recognitions, including having been voted Faculty Member of the Year for by the Morehouse College student newspaper, a member of the Class of Leadership Atlanta. Six times he was elected as a delegate to international religious assemblies and selected as a Bible Study Leader for the Sixth Assembly of the World Council of Churches, Vancouver, Canada, Carter Memorial Presbyterian Church dates back to the early s when Assyrians who were new to the area began meeting in their homes for Bible study.
In Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago offered them the use of their chapel for Sunday afternoon services and later built them a place of worship known as Carter Assyrian Persian Chapel, dedicated in To accommodate the growing congregation, a new church known as Carter Memorial Presbyterian Church was built in However, the church was again faced with the same challenges of increased membership and the need for a larger space.
This led to the merger with Westminster Presbyterian Church in — and the designation of the new name: Carter-Westminster United Presbyterian Church. Twenty years later in the congregation merged once again, this time with the Irving Park Community Presbyterian Church. Their history began in with sixteen men and women who built the first church, grammar school, and community center in Irving Park called the Dutch Reformed Church and Society of Irving Park.
In , the church severed its ties with the Reformed Church and united with the Presbytery of Chicago. Decreasing membership resulted from the displacement of many church families who followed the popular trend to move to the suburbs after the construction of the Kennedy Expressway adjacent to the church.
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