The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, November 22, 1902, Image 1

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LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1902.
ADDS TO ROLL OF CHRISTIAN WORKERS
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REV. H. C. SWEARINGEN.
Rev. H. C. Swearingen, the new pastor of the First Presbyterian church, and
wife arrived in the city on Friday and are at present at the Llndell hotel. They
will reside at 1125 South Eleventh street.
Mr. Swearingen was born in 1869, about forty miles from Pittsburg, and
has spent his entire life in and near that city. His last pastorate was that
of the Third United Presbyterian church In Pittsburg.
Rev.. Mr. Swearingen has been a member of the board of church extension,
a member of the board of trustees of Westminster college, and a member of
the semi-centennial endowment committee of that institution. He was also a
member of the general assembly of 1898, which met in Omaha, Neb., and the next
year he represented his denomination before the synod of the Dutch Reformed
church, at Catsklll, N. ,T. The degree of doctor of divinity was conferred upon
him last June, by Westminster college.
ESTABLISHED IN 1888
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