. The Laurel. [41]. The Religious Life of the School ONE has to lie at Mars Hill but a short time to feel the powerfulinfluence of its Christian atmosphere. The faculty is composedof consecrated Christian men and \vomen whose mission is tohelp each student to see that he or she has a detinite work in the serviceof Christ. In them the secret is found of the exceiitional s])iritualatmosphere of the school. All of the students gather in the chapel each morning for ser-vices. After a hymn has been sung, helpful talks are made by themale members of the faculty. These talks are l)ased on the


. The Laurel. [41]. The Religious Life of the School ONE has to lie at Mars Hill but a short time to feel the powerfulinfluence of its Christian atmosphere. The faculty is composedof consecrated Christian men and \vomen whose mission is tohelp each student to see that he or she has a detinite work in the serviceof Christ. In them the secret is found of the exceiitional s])iritualatmosphere of the school. All of the students gather in the chapel each morning for ser-vices. After a hymn has been sung, helpful talks are made by themale members of the faculty. These talks are l)ased on the students leave betler able to meet the temptations of the day. Our church under the leadership of its cultured and consecratedpastor, Reverend J. R. Owen, is erecting a handsome commodiousbrick church with excellent class rooms for the Sunday School. Twosermons are delivered each Sunday by the pastor. Our Sunday school has attained the A-1 .standard, and has anaverage attendance of more than three hundred: Both o


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