Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1948 — Page 10

PAGE 10 - Churchman

Dr. Merrill B. McFall ,-. . a worker Bang young people.

Men of Meridian To Hear Speaker |

Donald Millholland Will Sing Selections

Men of Meridian will present Dr. Meriill B. McFall as principal; Z speaker at ‘their dinner Friday oat 6:30 pom; in the the church dining

each Sunday a to a crowded auditorium at the First Methodist Church, Bloomington. |

Donald Millholland will sing|

Christmas selections and Frank! Sanders will lead the group sing-| ing. - Gordon Holland is dinner) program chairman.

Plans to Do

; hi ¢ Own Preaching Hardwood floor man and preacher H. V. Cook who owns ihe {“ribetnacle at 610 N. Alabama St, illustrates the thought: “If you want something s-aone a certain way, do it your-

self.” The Rev. Mr. preaching should be done a certain way, And so from now on, he intends to do it himself or at least be in charge when others

Cook thinks

raise their voices in his tabernacle. He will preach or have , guest ministers do so on Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. and on

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week days at 7:30 p. m. beginning today. Last spring Mr. Cook left In-| dianapolis to do some necessary | traveling, he reports. Other evangelists held meetings in his tabernacle, They gave exciting, emotional sermons calculated to stir up fear or other feelings not

of the constructive kind, he feels. = iThe tabernacle “owner holds | that Christ dwells in every man, and that God makes each person his temple, with all the spiritual opportunity and possibility, for development which that entails.

SA Founders’ Kin. To Address Mission

“Mrs. Victoria Booth Demarest, granddaughter of Willlam and Catherine Booth avho founded the Salvation Army, will deliver the addresses for a preaching mission sponsored by the Protestant «Churches of The mission will triclude nightly services at 7:30 p. m. from Jan. 2 through 9, in the Irvington Methodist Church. Mrs. Demarest was born in Paris and educated in various countries of KEurope. ‘She now fives in. New York and is a citizen of the United States, Churches co-operating in -the mission are the host church, the I Presbyterian, the |

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Peter Deynekas, Russian-born founder of the Russian Gospel Association in the United States, will address a special rally at the ||] formal opening of the Youth | for Christ clubhouse, 20th and | Meridian Sts. at 3 p.m, today.

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