- J. Wyley Sessions
James Wylie Sessions (
11 December ,1885 –21 April 1977 ) was the firstInstitute of Religion director inThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He was sent in 1926 by church presidentHeber J. Grant to head the Institute of Religion in Moscow,Idaho . Sessions later served as the head of the church's mission home inSalt Lake City ,Utah for many years.In 1921, Sessions became the president of the LDS Church's
South Africa n Mission, succeedingNicholas G. Smith . [Andrew Jenson , "Latter-day Saints Biographical Encyclopedia", vol. 4, p. 167.] Sessions continued in this position until 1926, when he returned to Utah and almost immediately was sent to direct the institute in Idaho. Over the next decade, Sessions set up Institutes of Religion at several universities in the western United States. He believed that institutes should offer strong academic classes, social interaction, and be housed in permanent and respectable buildings. [Cowan, Richard O. "The Church in the 20th Century" (Salt Lake City, Utah: Bookcraft, 1985) p. 115.] In 1935, Sessions was serving as the institute director inPocatello, Idaho . [J. Wylie Sessions, [http://gospelink.com/next/doc?book_doc_id=240629 "The Latter-day Saint Institutes"] , "Improvement Era " (1935).]From 1939 to 1947, Sessions was the head of the Division of Religion at
Brigham Young University inProvo, Utah .Notes
References
*Garr, Arnold K.,
Donald Q. Cannon andRichard O. Cowan , ed., "Encyclopedia of Latter-day Saint History", pp. 541, 1090.
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