E. L. Quirk
E. L. Quirk[7] (born 6 January 1898;[1] died 1 August 1967;[1]) was a Missionary[8] who served in India[2][8] from 1925[9] through 1953.[9]
E. L. Quirk  | |
|---|---|
| Born | Eric Lawrence Quirk January 6, 1898[1]  | 
| Died | August 1, 1967 (aged 69)[1][2] | 
| Education | 1914, B.A.[3] | 
| Alma mater | McMaster University,[3] (Canada) | 
| Occupation | Ecclesiastical Administrator and Pastor | 
| Years active | 1925–1966 | 
| Religion | Christianity | 
| Church | Canadian Baptist Ministries | 
| Ordained | 8 September 1925[4] | 
Congregations served  | Ebenezer/Renforth Baptist Church,[4] Etobicoke (Canada) (1921,[4] 1924-25[4]), Emmanuel Baptist Church, Belleville (Canada) (1962–1975)[5]  | 
Offices held  | Teacher,[6] Toronto (Canada), Missionary, Kakinada, Visakhapatnam (India) (1925–1953)  | 
| Title | The Reverend | 
Quirk came to India in 1925[9] as a Missionary of the Canadian Baptist Mission[10] and served on the teaching staff[6] of the CBM-McLaurin High School, Kakinada. Quirk continued to serve in India in spite of World War II and was based at Kakinada[6] looking after the educational endeavours of the Canadian Baptist Ministries.
Quirk's contribution to pastoral ministry was manifold as he helped establish[11] Churches in Visakhapatnam and Kothavalasa in the areas of,
- Allipuram,
 - Chengalraopet,
 - Gopalapatnam,
 - Kancharapalem,
 - Maddilapalem,
 - Malkapuram,
 - Scindia colony,
 - Kothavalasa
 
References
    
- "Laurence-lee-E-Elcombe - User Trees - Eric L. Lawrence". genealogy.com. Retrieved 2016-01-27.
 - Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec (1966). Baptist Yearbook. Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec. ISSN 0316-9472. Retrieved 2016-01-27.
 - McMaster University (1914). Calendar. Retrieved 2016-01-27.
 - Glyn Allen, Dale R. Calder, Trials and Triumphs: The 150-year History of Ebenezer/Renforth Church, Renforth Historical Committee, 1990, p.49.
 - Ed Anderson. "Belleville Emmanuel Baptist Church - History". emmanuelbaptist-belleville.ca. Retrieved 2016-01-27.
 - Canadian Missionaries in Bombed Indian Areas in The Evening Citizen, Ottawa, April 7, 1942, p.19.
 - Missionary to speak in The Lethbridge Herald, March 24, 1945, page 7.
 - Cecelia C. Botting, Roland B. Botting, Comfort Families of America: A Collection of Genealogical Data, Part 1, Botting, 1971, p.146.
 - Jarold Knox Zeman, Costly vision: the Baptist pilgrimage in Canada, Welch Publishing Company, 1988, p.95.
 - Missions: A Baptist Monthly Magazine, Volume 23, 1932, p.232. []
 - "Founder Members, Calvary Baptist Church, Visakhapatnam". cbchurchvizag.com. Retrieved 2016-01-27.
 
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