Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 52, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1926 — Page 3
JULY 12, 1926
PERSONS EXPECTED HERE FOR ASSEMBLY \ Plans Completed by Church Ijnion for an Eight-Day Session. Under the auspices of the Marion County Christian Church Union, the Fairview Christian Assembly- will open an eight-day session at Fairview Park next Sunday, July 18. The membership included in the churches of the Christian Church Union totals more than 16,000 persons, it is announced. James H. Lowry is president of the assembly and will preside. On the final day of the assembly thirtysix pastors, assisted by fifty elders and a hundred deacons, will conduct a communion service. The program for the eight-day session is announced as follows: Sunday. July 18— o:oo —Union C. E. meeting. 7:oO—Orchestra prelude. 7:3o—Song service. 8:15-—Sermon, Dr. E. E. Violott of Kansas City. —Monday—--7:3o—Orchestra prelude. 8:00—Song service. B:3o—Address. H. H. Peters, secretary of the Illinois Christian Missionary Association. —Tuesday—--7:3o—Orchestra prelude. 8:00—Song service. 8:30 —Address. John H Booth of St. Louis, head of the national church extenPon department. —Wednesday—--2:3o—Women’* day program, address by Mrs. J. M. Steams of St, Louis. 7:3o—Orchestra prelude. 8:00—Song service. B:3o—Address. C. O. Struckenbnack of Nebraska. —Thursday—--B:3o—Preacher's day program. Address bv Charles S. Medbury of Des Moines. lowa. 7:3o—Orchestra prelude. 8 :00—Song service. 8:30 —Address by Charles S. Medbury. —Friday—--5:0 people’s Address by Harry G. Knowles of Little Rock, Ark. 7:3o—Orchestra prelude. 8:00—Song service. B:3o—Address by Harry G. Knowles. —Saturday— Union Sunday school picnic, all day. Sunday. July 25 6:oo—Union C. E. meeting. 7:oo—Orchestra prelude. 7:3o—Song service. B:ls—Union Lord s Supper service under direction of thirty-six pastors. One of the features of the assembly will be the singing by the choir of 500 voices under direction of the Rev. Virgil P. Brock. REFERS TO SHOOTING The shooting of John F. Buchanan, Negro traffic officer, by Gene
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Alger, college youth, Is not a charge against education, declared Dr. Edward Haines Kietler, pastor Fairview Christian Church, in a sermon Sunday on "A Little of Each.” The youth, only a college freshman, had not begun to think, Dr. Kistler said. Dr. Kistler based his sermon upon the “A Living Dog Is Better Than a Dead Lion.” “One man prefers to be a living dog,” he said. ‘‘This Is life without character. Another prefers to be a dead lion, for even though dead, the lion still stands for character. The third man says that he will take a ‘little of each’.” RELIGION IS SUPREME Dr. Fifer Urges Enemy Country Become a Palestine. The nation that would be honored and revered must make religion supreme, said the Rev. Orlen W. Fifer, pastor Central Avenue M. E. Church, In an address Sunday on “Every Land a Palestine.” The Rev. Fifer asserted that everyTand may be a Palestine In striving for spiritual statesmanship based upon righteousness, In making Jesus an everyday presence in every human activity, and in keeping the saved in a kindly providence. MORE ATTENTION TO LIFE Ohio Pastor Asserts Creeds Are Not So Important. "The church of the future must give less attention to creeds and more attention to life," said the Rev. George W. Good ot Tiffin, Ohio, in a sermon Sunday at the Immanuel Reformed Church, Prospect and S.
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