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Story June 9, 1939

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

What is this article about?

Rev. E. D. White preached on man's responsibility for his brother at St. James Baptist Church during the second week of a 40-day Pentecostal revival. Upcoming sermon warns of dangers outside, featuring a man promising to turn water to wine; pastor calls for bringing unsaved members and donations.

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Rev. White Speaks On Responsibility Of Man For Brother

"God Calls Man To Account For His Brother' was the subject of the sermon by the Rev. E. D. White, pastor of the St. James Baptist church corner North Avenue and Elm Street. Thursday night, as the church continued the second week of the attractive forty-day Pentecostal revival meeting.

Subject of the revival sermon tonight will be 'It is dangerous on the outside.' A man who promises to turn water to wine will be at the service tonight.

The pastor-revivalist is asking members to bring the unsaved to church, also to bring the dollar promised tonight.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event Curiosity

What themes does it cover?

Moral Virtue Providence Divine

What keywords are associated?

Revival Meeting Sermon Pentecostal Miracle Promise Baptist Church Moral Responsibility

What entities or persons were involved?

Rev. E. D. White

Where did it happen?

St. James Baptist Church Corner North Avenue And Elm Street

Story Details

Key Persons

Rev. E. D. White

Location

St. James Baptist Church Corner North Avenue And Elm Street

Event Date

Thursday Night, Second Week Of Forty Day Pentecostal Revival Meeting

Story Details

Rev. E. D. White delivered a sermon titled 'God Calls Man To Account For His Brother' during the ongoing revival. The next sermon is 'It is dangerous on the outside,' with a man promising to turn water to wine present. The pastor encourages bringing unsaved individuals and promised dollars.

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