. Home Missionary, The (April 1905-March 1906) . itual fervor. Ed.] TH E German GongregationalLuther Church had its originin April, 1904, in a small framehouse on Pacific street, object was to do gospel workamong the poor and neglected Ger-mans of South Brooklyn. The en- terprise was undenominational foralmost one year, when it thought bestto join the Congregational denom-ination. After a few months exis-tence a more commodious house waspurchased for church then consisted of fifteenactive members, and the Sundayschool averaged only twenty-five inattendance.


. Home Missionary, The (April 1905-March 1906) . itual fervor. Ed.] TH E German GongregationalLuther Church had its originin April, 1904, in a small framehouse on Pacific street, object was to do gospel workamong the poor and neglected Ger-mans of South Brooklyn. The en- terprise was undenominational foralmost one year, when it thought bestto join the Congregational denom-ination. After a few months exis-tence a more commodious house waspurchased for church then consisted of fifteenactive members, and the Sundayschool averaged only twenty-five inattendance. Since then the work hassteadily developed. The largest at-tendance at Sunday school has beenone hundred and six and the averageattendance since September, 1904,has been seventy-three. A LadiesAid Society began with eleven mem-bers, and now consists of twent-fiveladies, all exceedingly helpful andinterested in the work. During the months of July andAugust, a company of mothers andchildren were taken to RocklandLake, N. Y., camping there for the. REV. W. H. LAWALL, PASTOR


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