Building a Better Home Town a Program of Community Self Analysis And Self Help
Building a Better Home Town a Program of Community Self Analysis And Self Help
Henry Clay Tate
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One of the first tasks is for the churches to recruit and hold their own members. In addition there are some 16 or 17 million persons in the United States beyond the age of fourteen who do not profess church membership of any kind. They offer a fertile field for the existing churches. But without the non-active members and without the non-members, the churches of the nation are going to have to learn to crawl before they can walk into fusion. The need is unity but not necessarily dead uniformit...y. Church councils can and do bring about greater unity. They frequently get the various denominations to work together on training of teachers, operation of Bible schools, youth work, and similar activities. There are numerous examples of two or more churches of the same denomination merging. The First Methodist and the Grace Methodist Churches of Bloomington merged into the Wesley Methodist Church and finished a million dollar building in the early 1950's. But the final merger represented years of patient and persistent effort on the part of scores of members and several min- isters.
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