Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1948 — Page 16
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"Charles P. Taft Urges Greater Guidance for Meeting Daily Problems Facing World “Hy ENMA RIVERS MILNER, Ties Chuteh Bator
The churches must give men and women a central purpose in ite to meet the bewildering changes in today's world. | Charles P. Taft of Cincinnati turned the tables last night when he advanced this thought in his address before the Indiana Pastors’! | Conference in the Third Christian Church, Mr, Taft is the first non-ministerial candidate to: be elected
y | president of the Federal Cofincil
iof the Churches of Christ in
i America. today. In line his effort to deal with questions
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ing military
day.
day.
The pastors voted against UMT | as contrary to “our traditional volunteer system” and | wholesome result upon the life
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| youth,”
with
modern was the Pastors’ Conference opposuniversal training earlier in the New offi {cers also were
elected yester-
The conference closes
; “Mr. Taft
{and morals of our nation and its
“an un-
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Dr. » E. Craig Brandenburg,
-. Evangelical United Brethren min-
ister of Bedford, was elected con-| ference president; and the Rev. FF. W. Wiegmann of the Downey
Avenue Christian Church, Ralph M. secretary-treasurer night received special
president. Dr, was elected and last
tribute from Mr. Taft, “Centuries ago there were mass |
conversions .to Christianity,”
vice! Holland
Mr.
Taft recalled.” Religion was “in! the hands of the clergy. But as laymen began to. participate more and more as
the years passed,
'individuals.
“Now, the prevailing conception
" person, therefore must listen.” Warned of Mistakes The speaker: warned: * ‘ministers in their studies” of being too “far | oft from the present-day 'con-; flicts” and of the resulting likeli- |
hood of making mistakes.
“among Protestants 1s that each person is spoken to by God. Each|
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He
seemed to feel that laymen in every walk of life might accom=]
[lish wonders in lessening social| ; race tensions,
{eonflicts,
labor- |
management difficulties. In closing, he Imposed these | two chief duties upon the pastors)
i ‘and the churches:
“Create the
“Bring home to little groups
feeling among Christians that they belong to a! great fraternity which reaches! raround the world and back 2000] — years into history,” he
itheir individual responsibility,
“Until these two ideals are tied together, we can't impress on our generation | 4 necessity for a cen:
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