Fonds consists of a single record series: Sermons (1931-1983). Sermon content reveals Redman's theology and political ideology, sometimes in response to social and religious movements over the course of more than 50 years.
Redman, Reginald A.Series consists of records relating to Shaver’s classes and assignments as an arts and theology student at United College in Winnipeg, and as a summer school student at Union College in Vancouver. Records include lecture notes and essays.
Shaver, M. John V.Fonds consists of thirteen record series: Vancouver School of Theology / Union College (1953-2006); Council of Churches (1973-1985); Student Christian Movement (1962-1977); BC Conference on the Family (1975-1979); Ecumenical Consultation on Inter-Church Cooperation (1976-1977); Pacific Youth and Family Addiction Services Society (1987-1989); Alternatives to Justice and Corrections (1973-1981); Pastoral Institute (1971-1984); Boards and Committees of Other Organizations (1971-1986); Reference and Liaison Materials (1967-2004); Multi-faith and Ecumenical Work (1960-2004); Habitat Forum (1973-1976); Poverty Related Materials (1974-2000).
Anderson, ValSeries relates to Val Anderson’s work as a professor of Pastoral Theology at Union College (now Vancouver School of Theology). Series consists of correspondence, meeting minutes, book reviews, reports, membership lists, proposals, clippings, book lists, pamphlets, ephemera, reference material, financial statements, memoranda, student essays, photographs, guides and other materials.
Series consists of images relating to McCrindle’s early years and association with Knox United Church in Vancouver; student life at Union College/Vancouver School of Theology; pastorates in Manitoba and B.C.; and his year as president of BC Conference. Also included are images of spouse Helen McCrindle and her fabric art.
The fonds consists of minutes of the Board of Governors (1911-1926), the correspondence of the Board's secretary (1911-1926), minutes of the meetings of the Finance Committee (1911-1926), copies of academic calendars (1923-1927), and a copy of the college's act of incorporation (1912).
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