James Montgomery Boice was an articulate spokesman for the Reformed faith in America and around the world. He was Tenth’s senior minister from 1968 to 2000. Under his leadership, Tenth Presbyterian Church became a model of urban ministry.
Born
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: July 7, 1938
Died
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: June 15, 2000; Dr. Boice is buried at Arlington Cemetery in Drexel Hill off State Road just west of Philadelphia
Wife: Linda Ann McNamara Boice Children: Elizabeth Anne, Heather Louise, Jennifer Sue
Education
Diploma, The Stony Brook School, 1956 A. B., Harvard University , 1960 B. D., Princeton Theological Seminary, 1963 D. Theol., University of Basel , Switzerland , 1966 D. D., The Theological Seminary of the Reformed Episcopal Church, 1982
Commemorative Booklet on Dr. Boice’s life. The Alliance code is B-BCB.
Cassette of Dr. James M. Boice’s memorial service. The Alliance tape code to use when ordering is 000623.
A set of four cassette tapes in a protective album, “The Boice Tribute.” This includes the memorial service, Dr. Boice’s last two sermons (Good Friday and Easter of 2000), a tribute that was done on WFIL radio in Philadelphia, the sermon Dr. Philip Ryken preached the Sunday morning after Dr. Boice’s death, as well as the sermon preached by Eric Alexander the Sunday after the memorial service. The Alliance code is BMT.