Massie L. Kennard (1918 – 1986) was an African-American Lutheran pastor who would later become secretary for program personnel for the Lutheran Church in America's Board of American Missions. A native of Chicago, Illinois, Kennard was a major figure in championing ethnic and racial inclusiveness in the former Lutheran Church in America. Ordained in 1958, he served the church in various staff positions, including director for Minority Concerns of the Division for Mission in North America.
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| - Massie Kennard (* 23. Oktober 1918 (Datum unsicher) in Chicago, Illinois; † 10. Oktober 1986 in Chicago), vollständiger Massie L. Kennard Jr., war ein afroamerikanischer lutherischer Pastor, der später Geschäftsführer für die Programmmitarbeiter des Ausschusses für die amerikanische Missionsarbeit der Lutherischen Kirche in Amerika wurde. (de)
- Massie L. Kennard (1918 – 1986) was an African-American Lutheran pastor who would later become secretary for program personnel for the Lutheran Church in America's Board of American Missions. A native of Chicago, Illinois, Kennard was a major figure in championing ethnic and racial inclusiveness in the former Lutheran Church in America. Ordained in 1958, he served the church in various staff positions, including director for Minority Concerns of the Division for Mission in North America. (en)
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| - Massie Kennard (* 23. Oktober 1918 (Datum unsicher) in Chicago, Illinois; † 10. Oktober 1986 in Chicago), vollständiger Massie L. Kennard Jr., war ein afroamerikanischer lutherischer Pastor, der später Geschäftsführer für die Programmmitarbeiter des Ausschusses für die amerikanische Missionsarbeit der Lutherischen Kirche in Amerika wurde. (de)
- Massie L. Kennard (1918 – 1986) was an African-American Lutheran pastor who would later become secretary for program personnel for the Lutheran Church in America's Board of American Missions. A native of Chicago, Illinois, Kennard was a major figure in championing ethnic and racial inclusiveness in the former Lutheran Church in America. Ordained in 1958, he served the church in various staff positions, including director for Minority Concerns of the Division for Mission in North America. He served as the pastor of two Lutheran congregations. In 1972 he became the director for special need ministries. In 1977, he took the position as the director for racial/ethnic ministries. He remained in that position until his death in 1996. He is commemorated in the Calendar of Saints of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America as one of the renewers of the church on October 10. (en)
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