Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 187, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1925 — Page 3
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liberal mmm Qiiii credit by - '.mUPASTOR (Lev. Line From His Pulpit Answers Important Question. .. “The great questions of religion rre stirring the hearts of men* as never before,” the Rev. Fred A. Line, pastor of the Central Universalist 'Church, said Sunday while preache jng on “What Makes a Universal- ► tet?” Continuing, the Rev. Line said: ‘'Who and where and what Is God? ’ What is man’s relation to God and A.vhat is His place in the world to- ’ day? “Has the world outgrown the Bible? Is Christ a real and potent personality in the world’s onward movement? Where is hell? What Jis hell? Who goes there' and for how long? What is the final end of all effort and striving?” "Today fewer men are riding In the band wagon of mere creedal more are following along the way of Christlike service and life. To the liberal church more than to any other is due the credit of lifting Christianity from a purposeless, lifeless sectarianism to a vital Jlfe-giving progressive force. -. “Who are these Universalists? The answer comes back, ‘They are the | people who don’t believe in hell.’ My "friends, don’t you believe it for a hioment. We do believe in hell, not the old-fashioned orthodox lake of ‘burning brimstone, but a hell in accord with the dictates of reason and human experience. “What makes a Universalist?” What it Means “The term implies, a vision large enough to take in the thought of _God’s Universal Fatherhood. The “Universalist recognizes the leaderATHREEUAYS’ l COUGH IS YOUR BANGER SIGNAL Persistent coughs and colds lead to -‘serious trouble. You can stop them £iiow with Creomulsion, an emulsified ii-reosote that is pleasant to take. Creojjjnulsion is anew medical discovery Ijvith two-fold action; it soothes and "heals the inflamed membranes and Inhibits germ growth. Os all known drugs, creosote Is recognized by high medical authorities as one of the grealest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other > healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop the irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respiratory diseases, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold is not relieved after taking according to direction. Ask your druggist. Creouiulsion Company, Atlanta, Ga. —Advertisement. * /ictorious Over His Old Enemy, Piles! When a husky chap is half a man because of piles, he ought to be told this secret of swift and sure elief! One little suppository, and the worst condition of piles will yield. It is needless—senseless—to suffer. Remember the name. Pyramid, and yoa can forget all tho irritation of pilet, in unjr form For Pyramid pile suppositories . ork like magic. Many athietes would have to give up if they didn’t I Thousands of men and women are visited with piles, but you never know it when they know of Pyramid. All the pain and distress of hemorrhoid, is a pity when Pytamld offers to a'leviate ft o easily in perfect privacy. Every druggist: sixty cents a box. For your own sake, don't doubt. A fret paekcgt in plain wrapper if you write Pyramid Drug C0.,400 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. y
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ship' of Jesus Christ, the power of his personality as a guiding and directing influence world today. "He does not bcm’ve that Christ substituted his serifee or his sufferings for man’s, but that the pathway trodden by the Master is the pathway which must be followed by every man who would And God in fullness of life. “Jesus is not a Scapegoat for sinful man, hut a co-laborer in the vineyards of love, who, by the beauty and power of His life shows man how to prove himself as a son of God. "The Universalist believes in the Bible, not as to its infallibility or its verbal inspiration or its literal accuracy, but as the great book of religion, the inspiratonal source of truth and light and love and life—to he used by man as an aid in the great work of character building. Belief in Ilell “The Unversalist believes in hell. He believes that you can’t buy your way out with a $5 hill or a SSO pew rental or a deathbed repentance or a hundred prayers offered punctiliously according to prescribed ecclesiastical law or any number of fasts and penances calculated to atone for the sin of the past or to license the communicant for future sin. "We believe in hell as a supreme manifestation of God’s love, calculated to cleanse and purify the soul and bring the sinner out of sin into righteousness. "But, my friends, it takes more than a belief in this or that doctrine to make a Universalist. It requires a vision of duty, a spirit of consecration to the great tasks of life, active service in an advancing world. "We must not only believe in God’s universal fatherhood, hut we must seek God through the service of our fellow men. “We must not only recognize Christ’s leadership, but we must follow where He leads in the world’s life today. We must not only believe in the Bible, but must govern our lives by Its great and noble precepts. We must not only believe in the hell of life experience as a manfestation of divine love, but must exert ourselves continually to overcome those influences that drag us down and exclude from our souls the joys of heaven. We must believe in our power and our respons) bility as children of God, and know that the call ofr God Is a call to active life. "The gospel of Universalism, which Is our interpretation of the Chris* gospel, is an intensely practical gospel. Our gospel is a gospel of faith pnd hope and love. But, above all. it is a gospel of work,” the Rev. Mr. Line stated. IR. WICKS LAUDS BIBLE “Knowledge of Book Essential to Educated Person,” Says Pastor. "Not to know the Bible is to miss much that is significant in our culture,’ declared Dr. Frank S. C. Wicks at All Souls Unitarian Church Sunday. "Knowledge of the Bible is an essential part of the equipment of every educated person. The Bible touches the life history of the race and illustrates the passage ot mankind from barbarism to civilization.” H. C. Huffstetter, finance chairman, paid tribute to the work of Dr. Wicks, who began his pastorate twenty years ago. WITH NEW CONGREGATION Pastor Conducts Services at Immanuel Reformed Church. The Rev. H. L. V. Shinn of Kan sas City, Mo., who Is to accept the pastorate of the Immanuel Reformed Church Prospect and S. New Jersey Sts., Jan. 1, conducted morning and evening services Sunday with his new congregation. The Rev. Shin succeeds the Rev. Otto Moor, who accepted a Milwaukee pastorate. BUILDING IS DEDICATED All-Day Services Held at River Avenue Baptist Church. All-day services were held Sunday at the River Avenue Baptist Church dedicating the remodeled building. Speakers were the Rev. S. O. Huntington, financial secretary of the Indiana Baptist Church; the Rev. F. A. Hayward, executive secretary of the Baptist Federation; the Rev. T. J. Parsons, editor of the Baptist Observer, and the Rev. J. R. Quick, pastor. MAGAZINE CLUB MEETING Christinas Program Will Be Given at Y. W. C. A. Dec. 12. The Christmas meeting of the Magazine Club will be held in the Green parlor of the Y. W. C. A., Dec. 12, at 2:30 p. m. Special hostesses will be Mesdames F. F. Edwards, O. W. Fifer, C. R. Dunn, H. F. Dean, Edwin Dunlavy, G. T. Earhart, E. H. Elwood, R. O. Furgason and H. K. Fatout. Mrs. O. W. Fifer, will read a Christmas story. Mrs. William Clouse will sing. A violin solo, "Holy City,” will be played by Mrs. Garther Harkins. Mrs. William Clouse and Miss Elizabeth Smith; will play a duet, ‘Silent Night."
SUNDAY SCHOOL IOSIER HELD Charged With Contributing to Girls’ Delinquency. Bu United Press CROWN POINT,, Ind., Deg. 7. —Ora Cadwallader of Hammond prominent Christian Sunday school worker, is in jail here today in default of $2,000 charged with contributing to the deiiquency of three young girls. All of the girls, who are under 15 years of age, are said to have been members of a Sunday school class taught by Cadwallader. He was arrested following charges th ut he attacked the girls while
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