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Henry Exoo Collection

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Heidelberg Catechism Sermons: Lord's Day 1-52

Old and New Testament Sermons and Radio Messages

Church Calendar Sermons

Sermons for Special Days

Radio Messages



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Henry Exoo Collection, 1930-1977 | Heritage Hall, Hekman Library

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Collection Overview

Title: Henry Exoo Collection, 1930-1977

ID: COLL/084

Primary Creator: Henry Exoo (1911-1982)

Extent: 7.0 Boxes. More info below.

Arrangement: Folder level description

Forms of Material: Radio addresses, debates, etc., Sermons

Abstract

Minister of the Christian Reformed Church. The collection includes sermons and radio messages. [See also the Campus Titles Database.]

Our collection of material, a gift of his wife, Bessie M. (May 1991), includes a selection of Heidelberg Catechism sermons, sermons based on Old and New Testament texts, church calendar, and other special day sermons and radio messages. We also have twenty tapes in our tape collection. One box of sermonic material contains radio messages, which were printed for distribution. It may be of interest to those researching sermonic materials that in general Christian Reformed ministers still preached “preparatory,” “Communion,” and “post-Communion” sermons. Where Communion services have become a monthly celebration, this threefold series has been changed. Our collection, however, reveals that Rev. Henry Exoo continued the practice.

Biographical Note

In the brief “In Memoriam” printed in the yearbook of 1983, reference was made to Henry Exoo as “a hard-working pastor.” Rev. Exoo was a pastor in the Christian Reformed Church when congregations, large or small, were served by one pastor who may have had a part-time secretary. There were no team ministries with a full-time secretary.

In addition to his regular pastoral activities in the Sheboygan Christian Reformed Church, Henry was the radio pastor of the Old Time Religion broadcasts on six Wisconsin stations which covered Sheboygan (WKTS and WHBL), Madison, Green Bay, Waukesha, and Plymouth. Moreover, he served on many special classical and synodical assignments.

Henry Exoo was born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1911. He studied at Calvin College, Western Reserve University, and Calvin Theological Seminary. The Calvin College annual, the Prism of 1939, described the graduate Henry Exoo as “thoughtful of others. . . . . he reads much and observes men’s words and deeds.”

After ordination, September 24, 1942, Rev. Henry Exoo began his active ministry in Battle Creek, Michigan (1942-1948). The following six years were spent in the First Christian Reformed Church of Fremont, Michigan. The longest period of his ministry, twenty-two years (1954-1976), was in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Through the radio ministry his name became familiar throughout that Wisconsin area.

Rev. Henry Exoo passed away, in his home, after a lengthy illness, May 10, 1982. He was seventy-one years of age. He was married to Bessie M. Jellema. Together they had six children.

Administrative Information

Repository: Heritage Hall, Hekman Library

Alternate Extent Statement: 3.25 cubic ft.

Acquisition Source: Gift of B. Exoo


Box and Folder Listing


Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Heidelberg Catechism Sermons: Lord's Day 1-52],
[Series 2: Old and New Testament Sermons and Radio Messages],
[Series 3: Church Calendar Sermons],
[Series 4: Sermons for Special Days],
[Series 5: Radio Messages, 1968-1977],
[All]

Series 1: Heidelberg Catechism Sermons: Lord's Day 1-52
Box 1
Folder 1: Lord's Day 1
Folder 2: Lord's Day 2-4
Folder 3: Lord's Day 5-7
Folder 4: Lord's Day 8-11
Folder 5: Lord's Day 12-15
Folder 6: Lord's Day 16-19
Folder 7: Lord's Day 20-22
Folder 8: Lord's Day 23-25
Box 2
Folder 1: Lord's Day 26-28
Folder 2: Lord's Day 29-31
Folder 3: Lord's Day 32-33
Folder 4: Lord's Day 34-36
Box 3
Folder 1: Lord's Day 37-38
Folder 2: Lord's Day 39-40
Folder 3: Lord's Day 41-42
Folder 4: Lord's Day 43-44
Box 4
Folder 1: Lord's Day 45-46
Folder 2: Lord's Day 47-49
Folder 3: Lord's Day 50-51
Folder 4: Lord's Day 52
Series 2: Old and New Testament Sermons and Radio Messages
Box 5
Folder 1-3: Old Testament Sermons
Folder 4-6: New Testament Sermons
Folder 7: Radio Messages: Down at the Cross --- 1965-1975
Folder 8: Radio Messages --- 1956-1973
Folder 9: Radio Messages --- 1966-1973
Series 3: Church Calendar Sermons
Box 6
Folder 1: Palm Sunday
Folder 2: Lent
Folder 3: Good Friday
Folder 4: Easter
Folder 5: Ascension Day
Folder 6: Pre-Pentecost
Folder 7: Pentecost
Folder 8: Christmas
Series 4: Sermons for Special Days
Box 7
Folder 1: Baptism
Folder 2-3: Preparatory Sunday
Folder 4: Communion Sunday
Folder 5: Post-Communion Sunday
Folder 6: Old Years Evening
Box 8
Folder 1: New Year's Day
Folder 2: Bible Sunday
Folder 3: Farewell Service
Folder 4: Installation Services
Folder 5: Last Things (subject)
Box 9
Folder 1: Miracles and Parables
Folder 2: Mission Emphasis
Folder 3: Mother and Father's Day
Folder 4: National Holidays
Folder 5: Panoply of God (subject)
Folder 6: Parables (subject)
Folder 7: Prayer Services
Folder 8: Reformation Day
Folder 9: Profession of Faith
Folder 10: Profession of Faith
Folder 11: Beginning of Society Season
Folder 12: Addresses: "I Dare You" and "Let us not Sleep"
Folder 13: Anniversary: 35th Radio Ministry --- 4-Oct-71
Folder 14: Prayer
Series 5: Radio Messages --- 1968-1977
Box 10
Item 1: Printed Messages covering the years --- 1968-1972
Item 2: Printed Messages covering the years --- 1973-1977

Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Heidelberg Catechism Sermons: Lord's Day 1-52],
[Series 2: Old and New Testament Sermons and Radio Messages],
[Series 3: Church Calendar Sermons],
[Series 4: Sermons for Special Days],
[Series 5: Radio Messages, 1968-1977],
[All]


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