Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 353, 27 October 1911 — Page 7

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THE BI H3IOND PAIiLADIUJI AICB SUX-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1911.

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. Gary Minister Will Select His

Congregation from the Street, Corners. .

' CHICAGO, Oct. 27. The city's motor petrol wagon will b UMd at Gary Indiana to oury people to the. Central Chortk of CbrliV according to an anj nouneemont made, t Tbe Revv Nelson Trimble, pastor of tho church, baa made arrangements wltt J. D. Martin chief of police of Gary, to, borrow his patrol wagon two V boor each Sunday. He Intends to use that jrehlcle, be says, to carry his con- -; gregatlon to church. , For some time Mr. Trimble has noticed a falling off In tbe attendance at the morning service. He discovered that many of his flock had been de- - coratlng the street corners of Gary In various attitudes of leisure. V-kt. first he tried the expedient of seeking these recreants In their homes : and arguing with them. He found ' this had little or no effect In decreasing th size of Sunday morning street corner crowds. Then he went to Chief of Police Marln and asked him to )end him his Wagon. The chief demurred at first. ' What do you want it for?" asked th chief. a "Why insisted the minister, "1 , .want It to carry my congregation to church Sunday mornings." . ; - "Humph," said the chief, "that's dif'.fsront. It seems to be a good cause. It will help you and It will help me. I'll go you."

( -CARD QW THANK8. ' .We desire to thank the neighbors and friends for their kindness during the sickness and death of our beloved father, Thomas Walker. Also for the floral offerings. Son and Daughters.

. CmiRWEL'S GHOSTS. I 5' 1 eeseBSBSlB. Pathetic Picture ef the Great Beau In His Daetdanea. Wa are more fimitlar with the picture of Beau Brummel in tbe days o , his' prosperity than In bis decadence. Her is a pathetic gtimise of tbe lasi pbaae at Caen, when the old man's ' mind bad begun to give way under the accumulated stress of penury and ingratitude: ."Sometimes bw thought be ought to , firs- a party, so he would arraoge the apartment, set out tbe aodies and get ' the bouse attendant to be with him. At 8 'clock this man would open tbe door of) the roem and announce rb x- Ducbesa of Devonabfre At the sound V ef this name Brummel wtould rise from bis cbalr and greet the' cold .ilr from las stair at x an though it were ibf bsfUtlAM ducheM berself. making hi most courrty bow and itaying: 'Ah, my dear duchess. . how rejoiced I am . to see 'you ho very amiable of you at this short notlcer Fray, hary yourself ' In tola armehair! Do .voaUcnow. it wa ; a gift to me from the DucbesM of York, woo wa a very kind friend of mine; buC poor thing;' Mbe- la now no more.'. Then, bla eyeM filling rlth team, be would sink htto bte. rtlr. looking va cantly Into tb Ore until Lord Alvan - ley, IiOrd-Alleu. the Duke of Beaufort ' or ssasjj otber.old frtead was ushered lu. At 10 tbe attendant announced the carriage of each invisible visitor, and this ghostly party would coacluda." , London Graphic.

On top of the tower of St Michael's church Exeter, England, sixty-seven sackfuls of sticks have been discovered. .The sticks bad been carried there" byt Jackdaws for pest building.

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Men and Religion Editorial n Survey

, Not as the Presbyterians. Baptists, Lutherans or Methodists; not as Ev angellcals or Trinitarians; not aa anti-Catholics, or anti-Semites, or anti anything, -whatsoever, but as positively and directly Interested in the social welfare, we extend a hearty welcome to the present forward movement in the Protestant churches which has taken tbe name of Men and Religion Forward movement. We do not know whether it will prove to be the greatest , religious movement since the reformation, but this is certain, that its influence should work for unity ... in spirit among the, great historic religious rather than for enmity and division such as tbe period of tbe reformation was compelled to witness. We do not know whether its effect upon foreign missions will be to hasten tbe substitution of tbe name of Christ in the orient for that of Mohammed and Buddah, as sixteen hundred years ago tbe Roman emperors turned from their pagan gods to the religion brought by the oriental missionaries; but this is certain, that Turks and Hindus and Chinese are in our own Immediate world, and our religion will stand or fall by its ability to help us in defining our relations to them and to all "strange peoples."

Boys' work, Bible study, evangelism, social service and missions are tbe specific features of the movement. Of these we are naturally concerned primarily with tbe fourth. Recognizing tbe interrelation of the five departments, and the importance of all of theBe, it is still a source of special satisfaction that the leaders in this forward movement have definitely put into their program this demand or tangible evidences of the sincerity and permanence of the local response to their campaign. Revivals we have had and religious awakenings which were as ephemeral as tbey were emotional; superficial in their methods, transitory in their

influence, negative. In their effects. This is not because they were emotional All religion appeals, and rightly appeals, to the emotions. It is rather because they have not given fruitful direction to the emotions. All true religion seeks a two-fold out

let: In worship and in service. Christianity as a historic religion holds man to worship and to service. That which we worship la the noblest conception of the spirit of man, the highest in power and in good will, revealed to us through the teachings and traditions of the church, through the prophecies and gospels of the sacred books, through the sacrifices and victories of heroic souls, and supremely through tbe life and teaching of Jesus of Nazareth. .This worship of the highest and best, however imperfect the conception of it may be, is tbe beginning of a religious character. Revivals are necessary and are justified, as far as they go, because they mark for many this elementary beginning of a religious character which may develop infinitely here and hereafter. But worship, however devout and however redeeming, is not the whole or the main part of religion. Sincerity, humility and courage, which Frederic Almy found to be the most impressive qualities of the leaders of the Men and Religion Forward movement in 'his three days at the Silver Bay conference, are , the natural fruits of a devout spirit. If the leaders can impart these qualities to the multitudes with whom they will come into direct and indirect relations throughout the winter, they will be preparing the soil for a great religious harvest. Devout worship makes men sincere, humble and courageous, and without these elements there is no religion.

As, however, this forward movement is to be more than a revival, more than a week's campaign, more than an emotional appeal, its lead-

ex, have naturally sounded as Its dis-, tinctive keynote, service to jtellow men. This Is but to pat in Its natural place the very essence of tab Christian religion which ia the spirit of service. Social workers must assume this spirit. Religion generates it. If that wbicb goes by the name of religion does not bear fruit In the improvement of social conditions, it is evidently misnamed. No mere en

largement of tbe nominal number of church members, no multiplication of

religious organizations, is convincing

evidence of the growth of religion. Tbe rehabilitation of broken families, tbe diminution of drunkenness, tbe reformation of criminals, the transformation of slums into homes, the lifting of the burdens of the oppressed, the enlightenment of the administration of justice, the disappearance of social bitterness and 'unrest, tbe socialising of business, of industry, of the professions, of government itself, by the penetration through them all of tbe spirit of service, sustained and fortified at all times by the spirit of justice these are evidences of religion in any comnfunity.

lam, tbe recreation nee blew - sod tap housing problem. It takes the Christian who -would prore bis faith into the prison cell, to police court, to legislative committee rooms, and to many other curious places. .- This sounds discouraging, but it Is not, for there are everywhere at band some people who bad worked out these relations of the various aspects of social reform and who are ready to

come forward on request, with their specific plans and remedies, which the individual church member may adopt or reject without unreasonable demands upon either bis time or his intelligence. Some of these movements are within the church, but that of itself does not make them more religious. Some of them are Inter-denominational, and these may give the best possible scope for the service which seeks the greatest needs and

the greatest and most legitimate re

wards. Some are distinctly secular, and the worker who can not recognise in these also the opportunity for genuinely religious service would do well to seek a new baptism of tbe spirit of Him, who on Sabbath days as on

other "dsvyav found it bswfW to

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As the leaders have recognized, it Is not enough to enumerate these and other specific duties of this kind, as any evangelist might do, and then lightly dismiss them. Here, as in boys' work, missions and other departments, knowledge and experience must be rought directly to bear upon the ' impressionable minds of converts and awakened church members who would bring forth works meet for repentance. . The reformation of criminals, for example, is not to be accomplished by preaching a sermon to them, by visiting them in prison, or even by extending a hand in utmost sincerity, humility and fraternity. These may be desirable features of a process of reformation, but the wrole process goes much father back, and reaches much farther forward. It embraces probation and parole, suspended sentence, indeterminate sentence, and approproate occupation in confinement. Ife

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