Rev. Dr. David Greenhaw, left, president of Eden Seminary, and Roland Niemann, Immanuel United Church of Christ church council president at the Reinhold Niebuhr presentation at the church Oct. 29. …
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Rev. Dr. David Greenhaw, left, president of Eden Seminary, and Roland Niemann, Immanuel United Church of Christ church council president at the Reinhold Niebuhr presentation at the church Oct. 29. Niebuhr was an influencial theologist who spend his early childhood in Wright City. His father was a pastor at the United Church of Christ. Record photo/Derrick Forsythe.Â