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Religious leaders at MLK service January 21, 2015



2015-02-01 - Ransdell Chapel, 401 N Hoskins Avenue, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Kyle Perkins.
Several religious leaders in the Campbellsville community attended the MLK service. They are, from left: front row - Rev. Pamela Buford and Rev. Gwendolyn Robinson. Middle row - Rev. Willie J. Richarson, Rev. James Buford, Dr. John Hurtgen, dean of CU's School of Theology, Father James Reinhart, Rev. Morris Williams and Rev. Michael Caldwell. Back row - Dr. Mike O'Neal, Rev. Louis Henry, Dr. Forrest Harris, Dr. Michael Carter, CU president, Dr. Joseph Owens, chair of the CU Board of Trustees, Dr. John Chowning, CU vice president for church and external relations and executive assistant to the president, and Rev. Ronnie Turner in front of Chowning.


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