Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 275, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1910 — The Revival at The Christian Church. [ARTICLE]

The Revival at The Christian Church.

Last evening one of the best services of the week was experienced at the Christian church. The audience was larger and the hearty participation in the songs and exercises showed increased interest. The two choruses, the Sunbeam and the adult, did better w’ork.

The- special features, in the way of music, were the organ recital by W. CheneyiJßeckwith, and a solo by Mrs. Josephine Phipps Shore. Mr. Beckwith proved, by the two numbers that he rendered so well on the organ, that is a master of the instrument. Mrs. Shores sang “That Sweet Story of Old.” She not only possesses a very sweet and strong soprano voice, but she knows how to jise it to carry the message of the song to the hearts of her listeners, which she did most effectivelyjlast night. tVe are glad to announce that they are to assist on Sunday evening.

Evangelist T. J. Legg spoke last night on “What Must we Believe?” He made an earnest appeal to his audience to reject nonessentials and put faith in the Christ as the only hope of human salvation. Tonight he will speak on “Faith— What is it? How to get it? What to do with it?” All are welcome.