Millennium Magazine_17th Ed_Dr. Linda Vogt Turner

77 Millennium - Seventeenth Edition ARTS, MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT a Jazz Vespers Service at Northwood United Church. Subsequently, she engaged Mr. Stewart and his band to perform at the Gala Dinner for the Inter-Ecothee, hosted by Bethany-Newton United Church, where she introduced him to her Ecothee colleagues from Crete. On April 19th, 2023, Mr. Stewart gave Dr. Vogt Turner an engagement ring, and the two now await their wedding date. Considering her fulfilling career, Dr. Vogt Turner credits her success to divine providence and her faith, drawing on the passage of James 2:26, which states, “As the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without deeds is dead.” To wit, she began pursuing Bible studies in her 30s. Following two former marriages, she is eternally grateful for the continued support of her church, family and present fiancé, Mr. “Don” Arthur Stewart. Dr. Vogt Turner is also thankful for the knowledge she has accrued through her encounters with colleagues and friends over the course of her career. At the 7th assembly in Australia, a participant remarked, “In my country, Vogt means tax collector.” Thus, her family history and the stories of Zacchaeus — the tax collector Jesus encountered on the Jericho Road — and Saul, who ended a relationship with Steven and turned Steven into a martyred Saint, have profoundly influenced her faith. Dr. Vogt Turner remains proud of her extended lineage. Her paternal grandfather, Herbert Anthony Musgrave “HAM” Dodgson, was the fourth cousin once removed of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, aka Lewis Carroll. Furthermore, Mr. Dodgson’s mother, Frances Dodgson, was Sir Anthony Musgrave’s sister. Mr. Dodgson would marry Gertrude Frances Emily Phelps, who was the granddaughter of Edward Russell Phelps, an African American immigrant and the grandson of Captain Paul Cuffe — an African American businessman, whaler and abolitionist. Looking to the future, Dr. Vogt Turner highly anticipates her marriage to Mr. Stewart, a black singer and band leader from Amherstburg, Ontario. The two first met at Jazz Vespers at St. Andrews Wesley United Church before her second husband, the Reverend Dr. Turner, drowned in Cuba on the 19th day of 2009, on the Greek Orthodox Feast of St. Makarios. In 2012, Dr. Vogt Turner and Mr. Stewart met again during https://www.amazon.ca/Ecumenical-Affair-LindaVogt-Turner/dp/150433809X/

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