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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 4., First Universalist Society in Medford. (search)
Prof. Charles H. Leonard had temporary charge of the pulpit until January, 1889, when it was voted to invite Rev. Warren S. Woodbridge to become our pastor, and he commenced his services in April. He proved a faithful pastor, and was instrumenta became Professor of Applied Christianity in the Divinity School, Tufts College. Soon after the resignation of Rev. W. S. Woodbridge, an engagement was made with the Rev. W. H. Dearborn, who for many years was pastor of the Universalist society iy Rev. Henry C. De Long; the charge to the minister, by Charles H. Leonard, D. D.; the charge to the people, by Prof. Warren S. Woodbridge. The act of ordination was deeply interesting, made so from the fact that a father was ordaining his son to ; The Church and the Parish, Mr. R. B. Lawrence; The Church and the Individual, Rev. E. L. Houghton; Our Problem, Prof. W. S. Woodbridge; Our Young People, Miss Anna B. Archibald; Our Church, Deacon E. F. Roberts; The Future, Mr. T. Howard Barnes. L