Melbourn Aubrey

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Who is Melbourn Aubrey?

Rev'd Dr Melbourn Evans Aubrey was General Secretary of the Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland for 26 years from 1925 until 1950. Between 1936 and 1938 he was Moderator of the Federal Council of Free Churches and presented the Loyal Address on behalf of the Free Churches to H.M. King George VI. He was awarded the Companion of Honour in 1937.

He was born 1885 the son of a Baptist Minister but his place of birth remains a mystery. He was asked by his son to write an account of his life but only three sentences were ever completed: "Your father was born in a public house and I have no need to apologise for it. For one thing it wasn't my fault. For another, it was a very good sin."

Dr Aubrey was educated at Taunton School, followed by Cardiff Baptist College and then as a Scholar at Mansfield College Oxford.

His first ministry was as assistant minister at Victoria Road Baptist Church Leicester prior to St Andrews Street Baptist Church Cambridge where he resided for twelve years.

From Cambridge he was called to the post of General Secretary of the Baptist Union in 1925. prior to the Second World War he led a campaign to raise £1m for the "Church Extension Scheme". During the war he was also Chairman of the United Navy, Army and Air Force Board of Chaplains during which he made a long visit to the Mediterranean theatre of war.

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on July 23, 2013

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