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Miscellaneous
INTERDENOMINATIONAL HOME MISSION
PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN.
The Home Mission Council, consisting
of the Home Mission Boards of the evan
geucai denominations throughout the United
States, is planning for an extensive
publicity campaign which will be conducted
in two series, the first being as
follows: Brooklyn, January 25th and
26th; Hartford, January 26th and 27th;
Buffalo, January 27th and 28th; Cleveland,
January 28th and 29th; Pittsburg,
January 31st and February 1st; Baltimore,
February 1st and 2d; Atlanta,
February 3rd and 4th; Philadelphia,
February 9th and 10th. The second series
will be in the Central West, as follows:
Cincinnati, March 21st and 22nd;
Nashville, March 22nd and 23rd; St.
Louis, March 23rd and 24th; Kansas
City, March 24th and 25th; Omaha,
March 25th and 26th; Minneapolis,
March 28th and 29th; Chicago, March
zytn ana autn.
A two-day conference will be held in
each city. Beginning with the afternoon
of the first day and closing with the afternoon
of the second day the following subjects
will be discussed: "Today's Outstanding
Problems-of Home Missions";
"The Unity of the Church in its Mission
to America"; "A Christianized America?
for Nation Building"; "A Christianized
America?for World Redemption"; "The
Backward People"; "Our Expanding
Frontiers"; "The Immigrating and Emigrating
Peoples"; "The Church and its
Resources?the Men and the Means";
"City Evangelization"; "The Church and
the Labor Movement." The evening of
the second day will be devoted to denominational
rallies, which will be arranged
ior Dy me various Denominational Home
Missionary Societies.
Among the speakers who have already
consented to take part in this campaign
are the following: Rev. Charles E. Jefferson,
D. D.; Rev. H. L. Morehouse, D. D.,
LL. D.; Rev. C. L. Thompson, D. D., LL.
D.; Ex-Governor R. B. Glenn; the Rt.
Rev. Ethelbert Talbott, D. D., LL. D.;
Bishop E. R. Hendrix, D. D., LL. D.; Rev.
James I. Vance, D. D.; Hon. Joshua Levering,
LL. D.; Bishop Luther B. Wilson,
D. D., LL. D.; Commissioner Robert
Watchorn; Rev. John E. White, D. D.;
Rev. Arthur S. Lloyd, D. D.; Rev. W. C.
Bitting, D. D.; Rev. H. C. Herring, D. D.;
Rev. L. C. Barnes, D. D.; Rev. A. W. For
tune, D. D.; Rev. Frank Mason North, D.
D.; Rev. Charles Stelzle, Rev. W. S. Holt,
D. D.; Rev. Howard B. Grose, D. D.; Mr.
J. Ernest McAfee, Rev. F. H. Wright, Rev.
Howard J. Melish, Rev. W. D. MacKenzie,
D. D.; Rev. Floyd Tompkins, D. D., and
Bishop Alexander Walters.
It will not be the primary purpose of
this campaign to raise money, but to
present to the churches of America the
importance or tne Home Mission enterprise,
particularly as it has developed in
recent years. While the old phases of
Home Mission work remain in all their
cogency, while the great West is still a
vast field and needs mightier forces for
its evangelization, while incoming populations
from lakes to gulf and river to
sea call for moral and spiritual help?
new problems, East and West, North and
South, present such an appeal for mis
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sionary thought and endeavor as has
never come to the nation before.
The congestion of cities, the perils and
opportunities of immigration, the rising
socialism with its possible conflict of
classes, and the aggressions of fanaticism
and superstition all combine to give
a new scope, meaning and urgency to
home missions.
The Executive Committee having the
affairs of the Council in charge constitutes:
Charles L. Thompson, D. D., chairman;
J. Brownlee Voorhees, secretary;
Hubert C. Herring, D. D.; R. A. Hutchison,
D. D.; Arthur S. Lloyd, D. D.; H. L.
Morehouse, D. D.; A. L. Morris, D. D.;
Robert Forbes, D. D.; S. L. Queen, D. D.;
C. Whitney, D. D.; A. Stewart Hartnian,
D. D.; John R. Nelson, D. D.; William J.
Wright, D. D.; B. D. Gray, D. D.
The societies comprising the Council
follow: American Baptist Home Misssion
Society; General Conference of Free
Baptists; Home Mission Board, Southern
Baptist Convention; Missionary
Board of the Christian Church; The
American Christian Missionary Society;
Congregational Home Missionary Society;
American Missionary Association;
Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society,
Protestant Episcopal church;
Board of Home Missions, General Synod,
Evangelical Lutheran church in United
States; Board of Home Missions and
Church Extension, Methodist Episcopal
church; Missionary Board, Free Methodist
church; Board of Home Missions,
Methodist Protestant church; Board of
Missions, Methodist church, South; Board
of Home Missions, Presbyterian Church
in the United States of America; General
Assembly's Home Missions, Presbyterian
Church in thn TTnitn,! Qtotoo
Board of Home Missions of the United
Presbyterian Church; Board of Domestic
Missions of the Reformed Church in
America; Home Missionary Society,
United Brethren in Christ.
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