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Story July 30, 1953

Twin City Observer

Minneapolis, Saint Paul, Hennepin County, Ramsey County, Minnesota

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Rev. Sexton delivers sermon on 'Following Peace' at Border Church, urging reasoning for peace; Keyes family picnic relocated indoors due to weather; announcements for upcoming sermon, prayer meeting, and vesper services.

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BORDER CHURCH
"Following Peace," was the subject of Rev. Sexton's discourse at the morning services at Border. Scripture reading was from Heb. 12:ff. Rev. Sexton said that to obtain peace people must sit down together and reason. Next Sunday at the morning worship he will speak on "Christian Harmony."

Not to be outdone the Keyes, who were to have their picnic at Minnehaha Falls, had their activities in the Recreation Room of the church, due to the inclement weather. A fine crowd gathered and all seemed to enjoy themselves immensely.

Don't forget Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. You and your friends are urged to be present and get that spiritual up-lifting you are seeking. Vesper services from 6 to 7. Come to Border—you are always welcome.

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Church Announcement Community Event

What themes does it cover?

Moral Virtue

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Border Church Rev Sexton Following Peace Christian Harmony Keyes Picnic Prayer Meeting Vesper Services

What entities or persons were involved?

Rev. Sexton Keyes

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Border Church

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Rev. Sexton Keyes

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Border Church

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Rev. Sexton discoursed on 'Following Peace' from Hebrews 12, stating peace comes from reasoning together; next Sunday on 'Christian Harmony'. Keyes picnic moved from Minnehaha Falls to church recreation room due to weather, enjoyed by crowd. Reminders for Thursday prayer meeting at 8 PM and vesper services 6-7 PM.

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