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Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
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The 78th Annual Conference of the CME Church concludes at Holsey Temple Church in Georgia, with Bishop W. Y. Bell urging Negro ministers to heed God's words amid the Atomic Age crisis, emphasizing religion as the solution to save America.
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The 78th Annual Conference of the CME Church will hold its final session today at Holsey Temple Church, the Rev. C. C. Scott pastor. Appointments for the new conference year will be read at the 11 o'clock morning worship hour.
Speaking to his ministers the 78th session of the Georgia Annual Conference Saturday Bishop W. Y. Bell of the CME Church said "We Negro ministers can do something about this present situation. If we hear and heed the words of God in our souls God will impart the way for the solution of the problem."
The Bible is so many places has a message that looks as if it were designed for this present age--this Atomic Age when scientists are saying that religion is the only way out; that we have only five years with which to apply it else unless some miracles change happen within the hearts of men the major parts of much the world is hopelessly lost. The present dilemma, a stern challenge to the Negro ministry to help save America that America can help save the (Continued on back page)
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Holsey Temple Church, Georgia
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78th Annual Conference, Saturday Session
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The CME Church's 78th Annual Conference in Georgia features Bishop W. Y. Bell's speech to ministers on addressing the Atomic Age crisis through God's guidance and religion to save America.