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Story July 23, 1935

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

What is this article about?

Report on the 49th session of the Greater Hopewell Baptist Sunday School and BYPU Convention held July 17-19, 1936, in Buford, Ga., featuring religious education, sermons, and discussions led by Revs. Bryant, Thomas, and Bell.

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Hopewell Baptist
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Meet in
City in
1936
By J. ALLEN JAMES
BUFORD, Ga.--(SNS Service)-
"Oh, God, arise in me and plead Thine own cause." seemed to have been the heartfelt desire of the delegates to the 49th session of the Greater Hopewell Baptist Sunday School and BYPU Convention which was held July 17, 18 and 19 at the Popular Hill Baptist, the Rev. S. M. Bryant, pastor.
Beginning Wednesday morning, with the devotional service, the school of religious education was featured until Thursday evening, the delegates being favored with an introductory sermon, memorial service, consecration sermon, and a discussion by Rev W. J. Thomas of "The Place the Bible Should Hold in the Home."
It was Thursday evening that the Rev. W B. Bell, moderator of the association presented President
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What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Providence Divine Moral Virtue

What keywords are associated?

Baptist Convention Religious Education Bible In Home 1936 Buford Ga

What entities or persons were involved?

J. Allen James Rev. S. M. Bryant Rev. W. J. Thomas Rev. W. B. Bell

Where did it happen?

Buford, Ga., Popular Hill Baptist

Story Details

Key Persons

J. Allen James Rev. S. M. Bryant Rev. W. J. Thomas Rev. W. B. Bell

Location

Buford, Ga., Popular Hill Baptist

Event Date

July 17, 18 And 19, 1936

Story Details

The convention opened with a devotional service and focused on religious education, including an introductory sermon, memorial service, consecration sermon, and a discussion by Rev. W. J. Thomas on the Bible's place in the home. Rev. W. B. Bell presented the president on Thursday evening.

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