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Show munity Church wer;e of a high standard and worthy of the season. sea-son. After the fine services of the day we found that the Official Board were ready to face other matters, such as the Music of the Church and the needed adjustment adjust-ment in the Local administration of the work. It was resolved to meet at the Community Church, Monday, April 19th at 6:30 p. m. for supper and after the supper sup-per the men of the church will assume the full resposibility for the carrying on of the work, formulating plans whereby we can achieve, the purpose more effectively. You probably have never realized re-alized that the Community Church is here to serve the Community. Com-munity. We cannot have Churches Church-es of all persuasions in the Canyon, Can-yon, therefore we have laid a-side a-side the features that involve controversy, and are united on a practical basis. For after all there is no place where men disagree dis-agree as on religious opinions, and no place where men can so thoroughly agree as on religious practice. We want you to. know that this is your church. If you have suggestions sug-gestions or criticisms to make, they are welcome; but please do not knock or find fault. The Church remains only for Service If at any time we can serve you, call upon us. If you are not already al-ready working in some other church, you can find a place here. We want you, we need you, we welcome you. I am jrlad to offer you a Pas- Methodist Church Makes Record For Annual Easter Offering The finest feautre of the Easter East-er Season in the Methodist Churches and Sunday Schools was the splendid offering which was given by the children and their parents. Never in the history of Bingham Canyon Methodism Me-thodism has there been such a response to the Appeal for Benevolences. Ben-evolences. Thus far we have almost al-most raised the quota and there by eliminated the annual agony drive for finances just before the Conference. If this was done every year, the work of the Church everywhere would benefit ben-efit greatly. Much of the credit is due to the steady presistent urge and effort put forth by the Deaconesses, Sunday School Teachers and their pupils. Some of the classes reached over twenty dollars, while the Sunshine Sun-shine Girls at Copperfield had a total offering of over thirty dollars, dol-lars, of which opperfield gave forty-two dollars, while Highland High-land Boy was able to give sixteen six-teen dollars, and the rest given by the Community Sunday School and Congretation. Thus we are in the happy position of having the needed amount five months before the Annual Conference. Con-ference. Not only did we have the financial fin-ancial success but the programs at all three of the Centers, Cap-perf Cap-perf ield, Highland Boy and Com- , tor's devotion, a Brother's fellowship, fel-lowship, and a Friends loyalty. Cordially Yours. Samuel Mitchell. ""Sermon Subjects, Morning at 11 a. m. The Unity in Christ. Evening at 8 p. m. (Note the change in time.) |