Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1918 — "All Day Conference of Ministers and Laymen” [ARTICLE]

"All Day Conference of Ministers and Laymen”

I On The War Problems of the Bhurch. | Remington, Ind. _ January 23, 1918. ■Program subject to change by Confl ference) | 9:30 a. m. Rev. J. B. Fleming, Ihairman H. M. C. Presiding. I Devotional—Rev. D- S. Perry, Bhalfiiers. I 10:00 a. m. “Why This ConferBice?”—Rev. J. P. Hale, Supt. Miss. I 10:45 a. m. Christianize our PaBotism, A Duty.”—Rev. N. V. AnBrews, Kentland, followed by disBissions. I 11:45 Recess till 1:15 p. m. Ljl:ls p. m. Devotional—Rev. J. D. Biirphy, Brookston. I 1:30 “The Kind of Message the ■mes Demands” — B The Laymens’ View. B Discussion led by Mr. W. E. MitBn, of Goodland. (It is hoped each lurch will have a layman to speak Hr them.) ■ 2:15 p. m. “The First Duty of the ■lurch Concerns the Soul.”—Rev. Bui C. Johnson, .Goodland. ■ 2:45 p. m. “The Church’s Program Hiring and After the War.” —Rev. Hr. M. M. Rogers, Monticello; Rev. HP. Hale, Lafayette. ■ 3:45 p. m. Address.—Rev. Dr. A. I Dudley, Lafayette. ■ 4:20 p. m. Closing Exercises. — Hv. Dr. J. B. Fleming, Rensselaer. ■4:45 p. m. Benediction. ■A cordial invitation is extended K churches to send a strong delegaBn of Laymen that the Anspira■nal benefits may be extended and Hde as helpful as possible. The ■mmittee on Arragements will apHeciate being informed at the earliB moment of the number to expect B>m your church. ■ E. F. LILLEY, Pastor.