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Clay Center Baptist from Clay Center, Kansas • 1

Clay Center Baptist from Clay Center, Kansas • 1

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Ba sHa ny TfANflAfl. NOVEMBER, 1881. Number fey the pastor and his wife, nd brethren AV SSoml ana Xtwwoai. The Clay Center Baptist church; loway, Hammoad, Jones and Randall. The Solomon church made mple pronsicn ior delegates.

Jko. It. Whitley made many feel very comfortable at his pleasant home-; among others the Clay Center pastor and wife, the Salina pastor and And the No mora vacations at present. Eveniag services at 7 o'clock. How do you like the Kaptist? How ifor earnest work all together.

The young people Are ready for work-Em. Allaway enjoyed the Convention. The Sunday Library is in order and ready for use. L. H.

Holt, pastor. Object. 1. The preaching of the gospel. 2.

The administration of the ordinance as Christ commanded. 3. The giving of sympathy and support to Home and Foreign Mission Work. Appointments. Pkeaciiinq Sabbath, 10.30 a.

m. 7.30 p. m. Bible school 12 m. J.

L. Starkweather, Superintendent. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening; 7.45, Beloit pastor son. Convention Notes. The Kansas Baptist State Convention hell its twenty second annual meeting at Lawrence, Oct.

2330. The attendance was Bro. Briggahas a worthy successor atBlue Teacher's at 7.00. Covenant Saturday before first Rapids. Mr Kendall has moved into Mr Alia way's new house.

Sabbath of each month; 3 p. m. Ladies' aid society, insets twice a month large and spirit prevailed. Hon, M.J. Salter of Independence was rc-ckcted President, and filled the position to th all.

Almost too much time was devoted to Ottawa University, but if the plan to raise $25,000 succeeds we will regard Mission circle, meets once a month. Sorry to be absent when Dea. Atwood, We shall be glad to see you at any or all of our services; and assure you of a hearty of Clifton, called. Come again. welcome.

Ti-mnVoo-ivina dav will be here soon-, re- member your blessings and be thankful. Editorial. the time well spent. The reports of the general missionary, llew G. Gates, was inspi-rin.

Kansas Baptists ought to xaise $3,000 for Horn Missions this year. DHasgli's sermon was good, and the coUction which Thanks for the friendly words of the Dis So many encouraging words have been spoken and writteu that ve Have aeciaea patch Times in reward to the Baptist. to bring out another number of the Baptist, and it is the plan to continue it at least one Mrs Holt spent nearly two weeks at Ot followed was 173,85. tawa last month visiting at Dea. G.

S. Holt's. year We received many favors from Bro. Jen- If you desire to aid the enterprise, hand tffe pastor 25 cents, and have the paper reg- kins and family, last month, for which we That there is a Foreign Mission spirit in this State was made manifest Sunday after, noon. The collection amounted to $202,75..

Bro. Tolman spoke well, and Bro. Manly 's speech touched every heart. Mrs Swift left the name of a friend to are gratetul. UJ11J fa--' whom you would like to have it seat.

Sev- aver expects to live at Junc-cral, unsolicited, have thus endorsed it. A U(m city and suppiy that church in conncc- ho first, nran to I a good impression by her earnest words. Hon witn mannauaii. i A Jhn. "Cv 1 1 Mrs Vaira report" revfed tins fact that Kansas women have much to do ifltia way of organization.

The annual sermon of invest 25 cents in tne Lieut Governor of Kansas was the second Lieut, uovtraor been devoted to a children's service, but tn mhscribe The latter gave his pastor's uc tosuDscnue. n0fpa rjlana. When the hour arrived, they brought ina Wedesiretonavem. i littlecadMt ned the body of tist read, and shall not be restricted tn our onlone Bro. Vail was so good that it was requested for publication in the The new BoaTd of Home and State Mil-sions was organized by the election of Bev A.

Vail, Olathe, Chairman, and Rev. L. H. Holt, Clay Center, 'Secretary. Thirty applications, for aid, were considered.

It was no easy task to ppropriate $3,600, distribution to those who pay; but tho.e whconSider it worthy to hve til doubt- Thm to be gUdtn assist the ei.tor paying mt home. ai; cUvU.l ih-mvau ihp fiXIienseS. xl wc nave wecu vwiivvui informtd it is the only Baptist paper butsoinetimexie win ruvcai wuj n. Prayer Meetiug Topics. Nov.

17. Foreign Missions; China. The Smoky Hill Association i i v. The meetinct Solomon this year was a 24. Thanksgiving; Neh.

VIII, 10. jCk. AUliiV.DlTi"gJ where $7,000 was asked for. The Lawrence church and pastor took excellent care of the Convention. Mr J.

M.Turner gave a delightful entertainment to the Clay Center pastor and wii. Our good paper the Standard, was ably represented by the genial junior of ihe firm, J. S. D. Many good and able men occupy the Baptist pulpits of Kansas.

A more worthy and self sacrificing company ihan those who are under appointment asmissiouasits Dec. 1, Burden Bearing; Gal. 24; and success, considering how little was expect- s. jlv, eel. There are but lour pasture uu tuc uu, 8.

Life in the Spirit Gal n-tb. pathVi and work togetb- 15. God's Love to Man; John III, 16 whaHQri 1 Triiirl TV 10 Cr. 0. U.

XY.voi,i ated the meeting with fairness. The min- God is blessing us in our prayer naf etings. There is a Bat for you. Will on not come utes will soon be distributed, and will show fTth tn P.nrlnr the trials what business was transacted. would be difficult to tind The xt Convention will be held with the Atchison church muti3nB of 11M The Clay Center c'aorcb.

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Pages Available:
44
Years Available:
1881-1882