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Story October 14, 1955

Arizona Sun

Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona

What is this article about?

Shiloh Baptist Church report: Beginners class regains Sunday School attendance banner; two join church after sermon on Jesus' boyhood; afternoon talk by Rev. Miner; evening joint service with Rev. Hayes and choir.

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Shiloh Baptist

The beginners class in Sunday School regained the banner for attendance, last Sunday, from the intermediates who won it the previous Sunday. The beginners usually hold the banner most of the time. Two persons joined the church by Christian experience following pastor N. L. Huff's discourse embracing the Sunday School lesson, "Boyhood of Jesus." Luke 2:41-52. In the afternoon, the pastor of Bethlehem Baptist Church, the Rev. J. R. Miner was speaker on the Pastor's Aid program. His subject "Watching the World's Greatest Leaders". Matt. 27:34-38.
In the evening, joint services were held. The Rev. C. K. Hayes of Tanner Chapel spoke on "Freedom of Christ" and the Tanner youth choir rendered sweet music.
Lillie Evans, Reporter

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Moral Virtue

What keywords are associated?

Sunday School Church Attendance Baptist Church Sermons Christian Experience

What entities or persons were involved?

N. L. Huff J. R. Miner C. K. Hayes Lillie Evans

Where did it happen?

Shiloh Baptist

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Key Persons

N. L. Huff J. R. Miner C. K. Hayes Lillie Evans

Location

Shiloh Baptist

Event Date

Last Sunday

Story Details

The beginners class in Sunday School regained the attendance banner from the intermediates. Two persons joined the church by Christian experience after pastor N. L. Huff's discourse on the Boyhood of Jesus. In the afternoon, Rev. J. R. Miner spoke on Watching the World's Greatest Leaders. In the evening, joint services featured Rev. C. K. Hayes on Freedom of Christ and the Tanner youth choir.

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