Show CONFERENCE ENDS IN ROUTINE TODAY TUnA Y Methodists Listen to Bishop Neely at Last Nights Night's Session The last Jast session of the conference of the Methodist 1 Episcopal church o othe of r the thc Utah mission will bo be hold In the First M. M E E. church Second South and 1 Second East streets at nt o'clock when appointments for the thc next year ear will trill be he made It is understood that lint there will be he several ral changes In the Utah towns and that the as assignments o of pastors to new ness fields will occur in inman inmany inmany tho the many man cases Immediately after appointments are arc made the conference will adjourn anti and the tho ministers and In lay laj members of or the church will return to lo their heir homes home Sunday was a hus busy day for tho the conf conference con con- terence ference f te nce delegates In the morning ol nt 11 o'clock an Important service was held In iii the First M. M E. E church at which time line Bishop Thomas Thornas 13 Neely of Buenos Bueno A Ayres re delivered a strong sermon on the tho Importance o of mission work worl Tho The bishop also aJ o spoke e at tho the evening service sel which was wat the anniversary anniversary anni annl- ersary service of the Forel Foreign n Missionary Missionary Mis Mis- society Sunday Sunda was wa mission da day clay and practically IH all nil of the talks were alon along the lint line of mission work Church Is Dedicated At 30 o'clock Sunday afternoon the thc Liberty Park Palk M. M K R church was waR le dedicated tl l by DI Bishop Neely l The church Is at Ei Eighth East gast and Ninth South trees streets and anti man many Methodists from nil all At l r over ver the city attended the thc services ser thi services two deaconesses and three deacon were appointed The Tue deacon deacon- ses were Mrs r Grace Mettler and Miss tI G Gertrude Bf r. r The deacons ire are C. C C L L. and J S. S Anderson on and Ransom Ransom Ran Ran- som om Nichols At the tho evening enin session In the tho First M. M r. r E E. church Rev He J. J J J. J Lace of Pueblo and ind Bishop hop Neely spoke DI Bishop hop Neely Neel spoke noke on mission work worl lie He declared that the Methodists In Utah had a areat great reat mission to perform Bishop Neely Neel said aid that there were a n great grent many people who declaimed against foreign missions insisting that there thereas was as work vork enough at nt home borne for all of or orthe the missionaries He ic declared that it would bo he a pertinent question to ask ash any of or the thc these e people just how much home missionary work worl they thc wore were doing do do- ing and had done If Ie they had done lone nothing it was not their place to cr cry against foreign missions mission Bishop ni hop Neel Nee Nee- l ly declared that he bell belled believed ed In home bionic missions but that ho he believed belie in foreign for for- eign missions as well weHr Begin at nt ironic Home Begin at nt home and then go and put leaven somewhere else argued the bishop Begin Beg at nt Jeru Jerusalem but do not stay at nt Jerusalem Christianity Is the same now as It Il was In the days clays when hen Christ was on earth Do not walt wait In one place until every eQ one sees the light but work In one place and then move mo on o-n. He lie declared that there was was no greater great great- reater reat- reat er held field In the world that In South America that Roman Catholics and Spaniards arc are being converted con with rapidity stay converted cOn and die lIe con con- In one city In In Valparaiso he said Mid there was a Methodist Episcopal church with members most of or them natives nati He lie declared that he could expend in the tho work In his field without wasting a single cent It was as needed and he hoped that the th people would aid nid him In the great work that i is before him In that Held field In the thc morning Bishop Neely took tool for his text the vex or e e of the chapter of or Matthew The kingdom dom of heaven is like unto len leaven which a u woman took and hid in three measures measures meas meas- ures of or meal till it was all nil leavened The TIie expressions The Tue Kingdom of or Irea Hen Heaven en und Sinai the tIlt Kingdom lom of or God are frequently u used ell in the tho New cw Testament said salil the bishop They The wore common among the Jews The old oM Hebrew believed be he that no matter what might bethe be bo bothe bethe the external form o of political government govern Jo meat ment that God Clod should he ho the i Cal ical ruler anal anil that ort officials should carr curry out Site tho will iii of oC God Goel That runt should he be tho lie case today Human government should exist exist ex ox- iid for fur the purpose of or doing right and amI seeing that the divine Ine right overcame human wrong Churn Church a a n I 1 Ion The Tiie Jews lon longed el for the thc restoration restoration restora restora- tion of ci their ancient kingdom as In the tile time lime o of David III ami so 80 the they looked l for fora ii u Messiah who would ho a a. temporal 1 ruler Jesus met their desire und anti tri tried ll In III a. a turn hun the hA thought thouc-ht of f tho tar to a n. I tight right ight conception Ol n of the lie e Messianic ic sl r king king- dom om In so sai doing J Jostis SUR declared that his kingdom was not temporal t natal anil material material ma mn- t but hut spiritual Before Pilate h he said paid My I kin kingdom elom 1st is not oC of this world Christs Christ's church In this dispensation Is not a political hut hul a a. spiritual institution In that wo o have lia a good text test of or a truo true religion False religions f are fire usually material or 01 political or both Titus Thus Mohammedanism u 11 false religion lon Mou sought ht political power Thus a corrupted IJ religion claims temporal power and though It has bus recently met with ILIa serious checks nevertheless ne H per PCt persists in Its claim and anal if it It hart had the tho op opportunity op would rule kings emperors and presidents The Tho came test applied to other oilier religions shows shao's that lint false re- re inn a. a wool nn PT And a l lal g gain 1 n J Je e eIt It to cl s that t the t n true r- r re e Christian church Is not nol political but hut spiritual It Is not of this world worldly though It Is In this world tIt Ull also taught that his kingdom dom was las not external but Internal and anel said hold Be the kingdom eln of ot God Is within you Jesus Jestis shows 8 further that though the spiritual kingdom is internal It has line relation to something that comes conies from without The rho le leaven was as put Into tho to meal so flO o tho ho divine spirit comes within the soul Mans tans moral or religious de development lIc- lIc is not simply an evolution C or development of something that Is Innate Some Rome spiritual influence which Is not the tho man acts nets upon and antI willI within In Inthe the man Truth Trout Akin to Co o Leaven The text teaches the tho diffusiveness of ot Christianity In the world and anel of the tho holy spirit within the tho human soul Tho The leaven lea hidden in the meal heavens the v holo lump anti and HO so the than divine truth placed in the mind and heart tenths tends to pervade tim the entire nature Human bein beings be beings be- be in ings 8 are aro to put the tho divine dIvino truth lruth Into minds and anal hearts Not ot only the thc minister minister minister minis minis- ter but aJ also o the thc humblest layman Is to todo todo todo do the work So the lie leaven leavon placed here and th thorp there re in the world works UH its way Into hearts and communities This Is the tho philosophy of or Christian missions The rue truth Inserted hero and 2nd there after awhile will meet and the whole world will be hc leavened Jel The rue bishop Illustrated ted his teaching h by a study raf C f r South America ami Rne the tho results o of the tue mission work ork I by the Methodist church and other Christian missions In that great field neM J HP lie spoke e eor of or the lie vastness o of South America J Its rotation relation to the tho United States State and urged that the tho Christian people of oC the United States should ito ilo more In the way of ot missionary operations In III that great rent and needy continent hop Bishop pointed out the he fact tact that hundreds of oC thousands of or I Europeans Euro Euro- uro- uro arc aio coming Into the several Hc re republics ro- ro publics of or South America that tho ho whole continent is III building up rapidly rapid rapid- ly Iy and is fast rad becoming modernized Many Maity l Americans are arc also making new homes In the tho South Ho lie talked at length upon conditions In South Routh Amer len lea He told of or the tho resources of ot South In every branch brunch of or Industry nd declared that tho the United States should hould get ct most of or tho the tr trade d with the tiar slater sister republics He lie declared that there was a n. great field for Cor mission work In South America and that t all Christian churches and anal Christian people peo peo- pie would double their efforts to extend the ho work to the ll people ople on that conti conti- nent |