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Story July 10, 1956

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

What is this article about?

Evangelist Rev. Taschereau Arnold preached a communion sermon on moral transformation at Lindsay Street Baptist Church while pastor Rev. H M Alexander was ill, leading two boys to join the church; praised by members with fine choir music.

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Lindsay Street Hears Arnold On Sunday; Pastor Alexander Ill

Changing from bad to good and using your goodness to the glory of God" was ably emphasized Sunday morning in a communion sermon at Lindsay Street Baptist Church

Rev. H M Alexander, pastor, by the Rev. Taschereau Arnold, evangelist and religious writer, who was filling the pulpit in the absence of the pastor who was ill.

After hearing the sermon two boys united with the church as candidates for baptism.

Fine music was furnished by the famed choir of the church.

Members of the church lauded the message delivered by Rev Arnold who praised the church and pastor for the wonderful program they are putting over for God and the community.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Moral Virtue

What keywords are associated?

Church Service Sermon Baptism Evangelist Choir

What entities or persons were involved?

Rev. H M Alexander Rev. Taschereau Arnold

Where did it happen?

Lindsay Street Baptist Church

Story Details

Key Persons

Rev. H M Alexander Rev. Taschereau Arnold

Location

Lindsay Street Baptist Church

Event Date

Sunday Morning

Story Details

Rev. Taschereau Arnold delivered a sermon on changing from bad to good for God's glory at a communion service; two boys joined the church for baptism; choir provided music; members praised the message and church program.

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