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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1952)
WEDNESDAY, DKttCMBER 10, 1952 nKIlALT) AND NEWS, KLAMATH FAT,LS. OREGON PACK Tpmim Protestani Churches Plan to Extend Service Work to Millions of Members DCNVKIl W Prolaaliwl trailers iiurrrd today llinlr clmrclwa muni iiinkn arllvn wcukfiH of llirlr mil ln l member II Clii Inlliiiilly In U ouiilliiun a an nllMitlve lorco In Ainrilrun lllff. I'mila 111 nil whIIch nf Ufa muni l)u drawn Inlu realistic acrvlra. thov MUI, brcmii tlipy carry the spirit ol ilwlr church to voryduy IIvIiik, Thl thi-me will slrcnood rrpnit fdly In aiH'iiliiK aciwliins o( llin Hriniid Clmi'lnl AsMtmbly n Thr Nntlunal Council of Churches nl Christ of llu U. H. II appi'iirad In lulki by Ilia council primulrnt unci Kimnral srumlury, unil numii 111 the report of eiiiiimlUee, which ap praised Um wink ol Uie council. llie eomiiilttrn told the council Una inornlnir tlml luy pernuns must b inn iiruli d completely In coun oil nc.tlvlllfH. It prulsrd the work ol chin cli women, Mid Iny men lire cimtrluullHK inoro mid nunc nil recommended an active pro motion cumpiilKii to the grass root of the churches. Tonluht'H meeting featurca tulkn by Hen. Henry Cuhol I. wine Jr. tllMiinnl, denlunuted by lJi ( Hlilrnl leei Dwlulit 1), Klnenhiiwer to be ambassador at luiuc, and' Arch bishop Michael ol the Oroek Ortho dox church Hinted to beenme llie , Join tleniiinlnnllnn to Join Uie coun v oil. Following two duyit ol division and committee tneelliiKS, the as embly ogiened Innt nltihl with Im pressive services at Ht, John'a h'placnpal Cathedral mid with a banquet addressed by the fit. Hev. Henry Knox Hherrill. prenldlnK bishop ol Uie Episcopal onurcn ana , rnuurll president for the two years alnce It lormatlon, At at, John'a, Methodist Bishop ' Arthur J. Moore ol AUnnla, On., said (n his sermon, "1 know ol nothing retarding Christianity mine Ulan Uie comlortable, com- placenl acceptance ol It. ..nothing la won without a alruKgla " , Binhop Shrrrlll aald "high prom ise for Mia future" of the council, tunned only two year ago, can be louud In the volunteer lielplng It both clergy and lay. He added. "Wo art "till too lurgely...a group ol clerical leader. "' Tlmn he de clared the Individual church mem ber munt almre In the work through prayer, financial aupport and personal service If "we hope to niaka Una a nation under Clod."' HUliop Slierrlll warned of ten sions arising already from dlller enceii In tradition. He "aid mein bora "must learn to work together In christian ohnrlty and pnllenco." And he " Id II munt reallsllcnlly lace and ieiik out on oolnl eco nomic and political problema ol America. Dr. Humuel McCrea. Oavert ol New York, general secretary, In a r.precli prepared lor till morning session, declared a aource ol weak ness of the church hun been Uio much dependence on the worda ol the preacher rather than the everyday deeda of men and women, "llie enlarging parlnerHhlp ol ministers and lay people," Dr. divert nald, "I regard a poten tially one of the monl Important thlnga Uiat la hiipponing." The general necretitry noted that Protectant denomlniitloua lormerly lought each other, gradually of The GUN STORE FISHING TACKLE The GUN STORE learned to tolerate aach other, and now, In the council, co-operate with each other, Ttia Appralaal Committee, head ed by Methodist lllnliop O. Brom ley Oximm of WuiihlngUjii, recom inonded a commlUee to work on general policy and atrategy. It HiiggeNled more youhg people, dinner, manual laborer and bus Inena women particularly nhotild be represented on council boards and commlaalon. Ileaiilllul Matched Gift Wrap pings lly Nurerona . , . Hee At , . . 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