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Dr. Lincoln Bingham to kick off Dialogue on Race at CU "No individual has done more to promote racial reconciliation and racial harmony." - VICE PRESIDENT JOHN CHOWNING Dr. Lincoln N. Bingham, pastor of St. Paul Missionary Church at Shively Heights Baptist Church, will be speaking at Campbellsville University's Wednesday, September 30, 2009, The public is invited to attend the chapel. The address will be the kickoff for the university's 10th annual Dialogue on Race - Campus and Community. "Dr. Bingham spoke at our first chapel service in 1999 when we began the annual dialogue process," CU Vice President John Chowning said, adding, "No individual has done more to promote racial reconciliation and racial harmony." Dr. Bingham was pastor of the West End Baptist Church, in Louisville, KY for 26 years. During his pastorate the church grew from 11 to 700 members. News from Campbellsville University This story was posted on 2009-09-23 20:53:39
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