Image provided by: Friends of the Dallas Library; Dallas, OR
About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1882)
vS« ’’ “ ■ t ■ ♦’ < » ■ V * 4 > Mt >- f -t our venerable old soldier in Israel, Not a city yet found where the Bro G. 0. Burnett, in tenderness Jews do not control a large part of and love invoked the blessingjrif the’ wealth’. Children always at Annual Meeting. oUr Great father oii the work of the Jewish worship. When a child D ayton , W. T., June 9,1882. the Sunday-school Institute.. ' asked a question everything else • Bro. Stanley \__ Bro. E. B. Ware, of Nàpa, gave stopped till God’s saving of Israel At our annual cooperation facet the address -of welcome to the was experienced. Family Culture ing at Waitsburg last June it was workers, reviewing the work- of the too much ignored. The child idea -—-voted th a t each county «if. this co- convention during the eleven years is coring uppermost, and schools operation bold a camp meeting be of its history, showing the upward" are lanng ëstâT»îîsîïe<1' in nïts’siôîï fore our. great camp meeting at inoVement of the Sunday-school lands to educate the children. Waitsburg in June 1882. Accord work in the State. We all felt “ The Book and its Teacher,” ingly. the brotherhood of Columbia truly welcome. Eld G. O. Burnett, of Santa Rasa. Prof. W. H. Marfin, of Woodland, The Bible not a book of opinions and Garfield . counties selected gave a hbarty response ; exhibiting- and inferences, but a l>ook of facts Marengo on the Tucanon as the the magnitude, of this work and ami truths. Thu Bible a book of . place, and the meeting was held making an earnest appeal for more man’s anthropology in reference to from June 2d-to the 5th, inclusive : earnestness ami greater efficiency. eternity—it has two ¿sides in its Bros. Hamilton and Hastings doing “Christian Character in _£he teaohing, a human and divine. Man the preaching. / Sunday-School,” was presented by made books have only one side, the Although our members were few Bro. *J. H. McCollough,* of San human. He illustrates the term the interest was go6»T; thi? brethren Francisco, in his telling style. To Moriah, in apparent difficulty. All “ became acquainted and exchanged form character we must have the difficulties are only apparent, and ideas in regard to evangelistic beduricieai man. - The child will the close student will find the re work in the >two counties besides select some person as its ideal of conciliation. The teacher must-be hearing the word rightly divided- vxainple. The model character of thoroughly acquainted with the We ha«l three additions by confes Christ is given to’ the world as our book—he must drink deep from sion and baptism. great example. His life and in .his text book. Go at all hazzards. Enclosed I semi the minutes of fluence on the world show him to “ The Lord will provide.” The ad- the meeting. J. B. R edford . be the great model 'for the forma- dress was well deliv ered aml well— —... MINUTES — tion of character' The add ress was — received. — . - ‘, • ■ ’ - \, - M arengo , W. T., June 2, 1882. Jottings From California Sun very interesting. and instructive. “ Sunday- School Temperance Bro. J. J. Bruton, of LakePort, Work.” Prdf. J. Durham. The Churches of Christ in. Columbia day-School Convention. introduced the subject, “ What to antiquity of the theme. The Sci- - and Garfield counties met at 12:30 Dear Bro. Stanley. __ ... .. Do and How to Do It.” y. m ’, ami effected a temporary or entific and Bible view of the ques Our Sunday school convention, There is plenty to do. Sunday- tion. ganization by electing Bro. Jacob The how Sunday-school Hastings Chairman, and J. JBL Red which convened at Napa City has school workers need not be’ at a workers, must take hold of the just closed, and it was really- an loss what to do. As to the how, it ford Secretary. question, closing with a legal in- > After interesting remarks In enjoyable affair. Thc-brethrenaml required a study and discipline on dictment. -- different brethren in regard to the sisters of Napa had their liearts the how. “ The Sunday-School Teacher, “ Methods of Teaching.” Prof. His Responsibility.” Henry Shadle, object of our congregating here it and their homes Open, ready to was unanimously voted that all give the convention a warm Chris- Damon, of Napa College. The of Modesto. The conception of teacher must be filled with his Robt. Raikes has out-grown his brethren in goo«l standing in the tian greeting, The church building is a neat subject. Not talk with the mouth idea. The idea of church and Srin- two counties be considered dele gates. Motion Chat our organiza edifice, ami in fact one of the best only. “Out of the abundance of day-school cannot be separate«!. tion lie declared permanent, pre- furnished in the State and it was the heart the mouth speaks.'” The The ultimatum of the teacher’s very appropriately decorated for Savior had a plan each day. We work is that he* is a worker with vailed. the occasion.' Over the pulpit should keep one thought before the God. The teacher’s obligations to Adjourned until 3 p. M. Meeting called to order at the were the words, “Welcome Work pupil and string the thoughts of the the church is to “ Go preach the appointed time. ..Prayer by Bro. ers,” in a semi-circle in large let different lessons together and get Gospel. Joseph Nevels. Minutes of prejxbus ters, worked in evergreen—while them connected as a whole. The These last- two addresses were meeting read and approve«!. Re around the pulpit were great banks Savior was personal in his. teach voted to pe presented to you for ports of «lelegates from all the or columns of flowers, roses, lilies, ings.' The Proflesor made good use publication, when your reatters may . different congregations in the two geraniums, ivy, myrtle, forget me- of the blackboard. have an opportunity of taking up “ (Irganization.^ Discipline,” -each item. counties receive«L Motion that nots, &c, were all so tastefully in each of the two counties employ terwoven that it seemed as if they by Prof. J. Durham, College City. The Sunday-School arid Church The several different officers named had grown upon the spot and of the Future.” Pnjf. W. H. Mar an evangelist. After Jong and together with their duties, then the bloomed from the floou. The room tin. As to what their future may - spirited discussion, lost. * .Motion that a Committee of three was so richly filled with the sweet appliances to complete the work, l>e must be largely drawn from - from uacli county be appointed by fragrance that one f«*Jt as if he' Discipline, Love and Firmness. their relation of the present^ The - the Chair, to solicit funds to em were in a garden «»Cilrfighbs-aud. J'Our work ami our Rcyi'ard,” character of its culture differs from ploy an evangelist, prevailed. the songs were like the sweet songs J. H. McCollough, W.e recognize otlwrs and is peculiar, to its own ‘ Chair appointed Bros. Ragan, Mus of birds in their happy home where in man the power of an idea. Ideas work. The future of Sunday- grave ami Marquis, of Columbia, the workers should gather sweet expand from one improvement to school and gburcb will be in its another. The kingdom of Christ will success an<l usefulness as they of and, Bros. Wm. McKee, James John nectar from each opening bud. The convention \v;r- called to or fill the earth. The inventions of the the present arc made efficient. son an«l Granville Foster, of Gar der by the President.,. Hon. Wm.. day as well as prophecy are show The various themes were thor field. ; Johnsongif Sacramento. Scores of ing that the coming af the Lord is oughly discussed. Adjourne«l to June 5th. Essays were read by Miss Stella Meeting opened with prayer by Sunday-school workers mingled at hand. The strength of the Jews their voices an sweeVinelody and is in the training , of their children. Allies of Napa City1 and Mrs, Sue Bro. Hastings. Correspondence. Committee on evangelizing re ported not sufficient funds subscrib ed to employ an evangelist. Mo tion that the Chair appoint a pew committee of fivv-to solicit funds to employ an evangelist prevailed. Chair appointed Bros. W? R. Mar quis, W . F. Anderson and J. B. p m 1 1 iV i 1 and—liras.-. Ransom Long and Joseph Novela of Garfield. , , ,• . » Motion2' that each of the two counties hold a camp preeting in 1883, prevailed. Chair appointed Bros. Sailing, Anderson and Oaks a committee to arrange for Columbia county meet ing and, Bros. Granville. F</?ter, Elias Cox and I. Tomilson achm- mittee to arrange for the Garfield county meeting. ; Motion that the Secretary for ward the minutes of this meeting' to the C hristian H erald for pub lication, prevai kd. ..... Meeting adjourned to the,call of committees of arrangements, June, 1883. ’ ■ ' J acob H astings , Chairman, J. B R edford , Secretary*»- 4 A 5 J > Q < '. > ' •> /