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Domestic News April 14, 1914

The Richmond Virginian

Richmond, Virginia

What is this article about?

Revival services at Union Station Methodist Church on Church Hill, led by Dr. W. Asbury Christian, have drawn large crowds and resulted in fourteen professions of religion, with seven received into church fellowship yesterday.

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REVIVAL SERIES ATTRACTING MANY

DR. ASBURY CHRISTIAN SECURING PROFESSIONS FROM FOURTEEN.

A successful series of revival services being conducted in Union Station Methodist church by the pastor, Dr. W. Asbury Christian, have attracted large interest on Church Hill. There have already been fourteen professions of religion.

At both services yesterday the spacious auditorium was taxed to its seating capacity. Dr. Christian delivered an excellent talk and at the conclusion of it seven were received in the church fellowship.

At night the Sunday school room had to be used to accommodate the large crowd. It was a very solemn, but interesting service. Dr. Christian had for his subject "Sowing and Reaping the Seed by the Daylight Fair."

Following the sermon Miss Sue Hogan sang with much tenderness "Sowing the Seed by the Daylight Fair."

Beginning every night at 8 o'clock the services will continue for one week longer.

What sub-type of article is it?

Religious Event

What keywords are associated?

Revival Services Union Station Methodist Church Dr W Asbury Christian Professions Of Religion Church Hill

What entities or persons were involved?

Dr. W. Asbury Christian Miss Sue Hogan

Where did it happen?

Union Station Methodist Church, Church Hill

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Union Station Methodist Church, Church Hill

Event Date

Yesterday

Key Persons

Dr. W. Asbury Christian Miss Sue Hogan

Outcome

fourteen professions of religion; seven received in the church fellowship

Event Details

A successful series of revival services being conducted in Union Station Methodist church by the pastor, Dr. W. Asbury Christian, have attracted large interest on Church Hill. At both services yesterday the spacious auditorium was taxed to its seating capacity. Dr. Christian delivered an excellent talk and at the conclusion of it seven were received in the church fellowship. At night the Sunday school room had to be used to accommodate the large crowd. It was a very solemn, but interesting service. Dr. Christian had for his subject "Sowing and Reaping the Seed by the Daylight Fair." Following the sermon Miss Sue Hogan sang with much tenderness "Sowing the Seed by the Daylight Fair." Beginning every night at 8 o'clock the services will continue for one week longer.

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