Lee explores what it means to live in the meantime between the already and the not yet and teaches us how to interpret our own lives in the positive light of inexhaustible hope.
G. Avery Lee is an accomplished author and distinguished minister whose most recent pastorate was the University Baptist Church, Hattiesburg, Mississippi (1980-1985). The year before becoming pastor there, he had "retired" from pastoral ministry after leading the St. Charles Avenue Baptist, New Orleans, Louisiana, through two of the most turbulent and challenging decades of this century (1961-1979). Other pastorates include First Baptist Church, Ruston, Louisiana, (1948-1961); University Baptist Church, Champaign, Illinois (1947-1948); and (associate pastor) First Baptist Church, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (1944-1947). He is a graduate of Hardin-Simmons University (B.A., 1939; Litt.D., 1958) and Yale University Divinity School (M.Div., 1944). He now lives with his wife, Glad, in New Orleans.
Lee explores what it means to live in the meantime between the already and the not yet and teaches us how to interpret our own lives in the positive light of inexhaustible hope.
G. Avery Lee is an accomplished author and distinguished minister whose most recent pastorate was the University Baptist Church, Hattiesburg, Mississippi (1980-1985). The year before becoming pastor there, he had "retired" from pastoral ministry after leading the St. Charles Avenue Baptist, New Orleans, Louisiana, through two of the most turbulent and challenging decades of this century (1961-1979). Other pastorates include First Baptist Church, Ruston, Louisiana, (1948-1961); University Baptist Church, Champaign, Illinois (1947-1948); and (associate pastor) First Baptist Church, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (1944-1947). He is a graduate of Hardin-Simmons University (B.A., 1939; Litt.D., 1958) and Yale University Divinity School (M.Div., 1944). He now lives with his wife, Glad, in New Orleans.
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